Austria to Close Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna – Auri Mascot Unveiled

Austria to Close Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna – Auri Mascot Unveiled

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria will perform last at the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final after a dramatic draw in Vienna, with new mascot Auri unveiled and fresh insights from the Heads of Delegation meeting. As part of the Heads of Delegation Meeting for Eurovision 2026, held recently in Vienna, it was officially announced that Austria will perform as the 25th and final act in the Grand Final following a live draw. The draw was conducted by the contest’s newly revealed mascot, Auri, who randomly selected the final performance slot - securing the host nation the prestigious closing position on May 16th. Austria, as the host country of Eurovision 2026, automatically qualifies for the Grand Final along with the "Big 4" – the four main financial contributors to the contest. Austrian represantative will be COSMÓ with the song “Tanzschein”. Performing last in the running order is widely considered one of the most advantageous positions, giving Austria a strategic edge in the final ranking. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Auri: The New...
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Eurovision 2026: Ticket Sales for the EuroClub Begin on March 18th

Eurovision 2026: Ticket Sales for the EuroClub Begin on March 18th

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ticket sales for the EuroClub 2026 will begin tomorrow, March 18th, 2026, at 18:00 CET. How to order tickets? How much will they cost? All the details - Below! As every year, ahead of Eurovision 2026, the host city Vienna is launching its Eurovision party week, expected to take place at the EuroClub between May 11th and May 16th, 2026. Ticket sales for the EuroClub will open tomorrow (Wednesday), March 18th, at 18:00 CET for six parties throughout Eurovision week. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This year, the EuroClub will take place at Prater DOME in Vienna, Austria, located near the city’s famous Ferris wheel. All parties will begin at 22:00 CET and continue late into the night. Ticket Purchases and Pricing Tickets for the EuroClub can be purchased through the website euro-club.at. Below are the planned events and prices per ticket: Opening Night – Monday, May 11th, 2026 – €20 Ice Night – Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 – €20 Pink Night – Wednesday, May 13th, 2026...
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Cracked the Formula: Why Finland Stays Top in Eurovision 2026 Betting Odds

Cracked the Formula: Why Finland Stays Top in Eurovision 2026 Betting Odds

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Finland's Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen lead Eurovision 2026  odds with "Liekinheitin" at 30%. Discover the formula fueling their Vienna triumph potential.  In less than two months, Eurovision 2026 will kick off in Vienna, Austria. Preparations are in full swing, and all 35 entries have begun intensive rehearsals for their performance on Europe's grandest stage. As every year, one element captivates fans in the pre-contest period above all: the betting odds table. Throughout the Eurovision season, this table carries immense weight, and after all songs are unveiled, it serves as a key mirror reflecting the coveted contest's likely outcomes. Plenty of strong, worthy songs compete, but the current picture is clear: from the outset, one nation has dominated the top position. Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen, Finland's representatives with the song "Liekinheitin", are surging in percentages and appear poised to claim the trophy in Vienna. We set out to uncover what lies behind the song's success and what the current betting percentages indicate...
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Boy George Hits Back At Fans Opposing His Eurovision Participation

Boy George Hits Back At Fans Opposing His Eurovision Participation

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); San Marino at Eurovision 2026: after controversy over Boy George’s participation, the British singer refuses to stay silent and responds to fans in a highly contentious move. All the details and reactions. An additional development has unfolded in the last 24 hours around the ongoing debate over who will represent San Marino at Eurovision  2026. Following his absence from the stage of the San Marino national selection and from the official Eurovision artist list, San Marino’s representative, Senhit, has put an end to the rumors and confirmed the participation of Boy George. Boy George will join her on the stage in Vienna with the song “Superstar”. However, as soon as the news was published, fan reactions followed swiftly, with many mocking the participation of the British singer, who was not prepared to remain silent. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Will Boy George appear on the Eurovision stage? Turbulent days have been unfolding for those chosen to represent San Marino at Eurovision 2026. Since the end...
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Despite Withdrawal: Netherlands to Cover Eurovision 2026 With New Commentary Duo

Despite Withdrawal: Netherlands to Cover Eurovision 2026 With New Commentary Duo

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Dutch broadcasters NOS and NTR will broadcast Eurovision 2026 from Vienna with a new commentary team, after AVROTROS withdrew from the contest over Israel’s participation and relinquished its long‑standing role. The Netherlands will not participate in Eurovision 2026 in Vienna this year, but it will still send a commentary team to guide viewers at home through the live broadcasts. The Dutch broadcasters NOS and NTR, which will air the contest nationally, have confirmed that Henry Schut and Jeroen Kijk in de Vegte will serve as the new voices of the competition in the Netherlands, after the withdrawing broadcaster AVROTROS decided not to allow longtime commentator Cornald Maas to provide commentary for this year’s shows. Henry is a sports journalist best known for his coverage of major international sporting events in the Netherlands, while Jeroen is a presenter and radio personality; together, they will commentate on the contest live from the arena in Vienna, Austria (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); New Dutch...
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Bandidos do Cante Clerify: “We Don’t Want to Mix Art and Politics”

Bandidos do Cante Clerify: “We Don’t Want to Mix Art and Politics”

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Bandidos do Cante, Portugal’s Eurovision representatives, refuse to join calls to boycott Israel: “We don’t want to mix art and politics” The band Bandidos do Cante which won Portugal’s Eurovision national selection, “Festival da Canção 2026”, with the song “Rosa” (in English: “Rose”), and will represent Portugal at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, performing in the first half of the first semi-final on May 12. However, beyond the victory itself, attention across Europe has focused on the band’s clear refused to join calls to boycott the contest due to Israel’s participation. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Refused to Sign the Boycott The band’s victory resolved a complicated situation for Portugal’s national broadcaster RTP. In recent months, Israel’s participation in Eurovision sparked significant controversy in Portugal, with most artists competing in the national selection signing a statement calling for a boycott of the contest if Israel took part. However, Bandidos do Cante were among the only three contestants who did not sign...
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Ukraine: Leléka Battles Vocal Injury Ahead of “Ridnym” Performance at Eurovision 2026

Ukraine: Leléka Battles Vocal Injury Ahead of “Ridnym” Performance at Eurovision 2026

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ukraine’s Eurovision 2026 representative faces a serious vocal cord injury after a Kyiv concert. Will Leléka recover in time to deliver “Ridnym” on stage in Vienna? With less than two months to go, the Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria is getting closer. Today (Sunday), deeply worrying news emerged for Ukraine: Leléka, the country’s representative with the song “Ridnym”, suffered damage to her vocal cords and experienced a loss of voice since performing her Eurovision entry at a concert held on February 16th in Kyiv. Will she be able to deliver her song properly on stage in Vienna? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A Half‑Minute High Note: The Vocal Crisis That Could Return in Vienna For both Ukraine and the singer, this development is extremely alarming ahead of her appearance in the second semi-final of Eurovision, which will take place in less than two months, on May 14th. According to a report on the Ukrainian news programme “TSN”, the artist suffered a...
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Alexandra Căpitănescu Breaks Her Silence: “The Song Is Not a Sexual Metaphor”

Alexandra Căpitănescu Breaks Her Silence: “The Song Is Not a Sexual Metaphor”

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Romanian Eurovision 2026 representative defends her song "Choke Me," and responds to its disqualification Demands in Romania The drama surrounding the Romanian entry for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna is intensifying. Following a wave of sharp criticism from social activists and experts calling for the disqualification of the song “Choke Me” - claiming it normalizes dangerous practices - the Romanian representative, Alexandra Căpitănescu, has decided to break her silence and provide a profound explanation for the lyrics that sparked the outcry. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In an official post shared on social media, Căpitănescu addressed her critics directly to clarify her artistic intent. "I’ve read the conversations around 'Choke Me' and I want to share with you what this song means to me," the singer wrote. "The Song Was Never Intended to Represent Anything Sexual" Căpitănescu emphasizes that the choice of harsh terminology was not intended to encourage physical or sexual violence, but rather to describe internal psychological distress. " 'Choke...
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Greece: Fokas Evangelinos Reveals Details About Akylas’ Eurovision Staging

Greece: Fokas Evangelinos Reveals Details About Akylas’ Eurovision Staging

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Legendary stage director Fokas Evangelinos reveals Greece’s “videogame-style” staging concept for Eurovision 2026 act "Ferto", while the singer shares the story behind his journey. Intensive preparations in Greece ahead of Eurovision 2026: renowned Greek director and choreographer Fokas Evangelinos – responsible for some of the most memorable and successful performances in the contest’s history – appeared on the Greek TV show “Rantevou to SK” and revealed first details about the staging of Greece’s entry, “Ferto”, which will be performed by young singer Akylas on the Eurovision stage in Vienna. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); For readers less familiar with the contest’s history, Fokas Evangelinos is widely regarded as a living “Eurovision legend” and a byword for staging success, and he also served as artistic director of Eurovision 2006 in Athens. He is behind some of the most iconic and victorious performances Europe has seen, including Greece’s win with Helena Paparizou in 2005 and Russia’s victory with Dima Bilan in 2008. In addition, he masterminded several unforgettable stagings that finished at the...
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Eurovision 2026: Calls to Disqualify The Romanian Entry Over Encouragement of Violence

Eurovision 2026: Calls to Disqualify The Romanian Entry Over Encouragement of Violence

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); New controversy in Eurovision: Campaigners urge the EBU to disqualify Romania’s entry “Choke Me” by Alexandra Căpitănescu, claiming it normalizes sexual choking and endangers young women’s lives. Campaigners across Europe are calling on the EBU to remove Romania’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Choke Me” by Alexandra Căpitănescu, claiming the lyrics glamorize sexual choking and pose serious risks to young women. Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, has yet to begin, but the contest’s season of scandals already appears to be in full swing. After withdrawals by several countries and disputes over various participants, a new controversy is now emerging from an unexpected direction: Romania. In recent days, social activists across social media in multiple European countries have stepped up calls to disqualify Romania’s representative, singer Alexandra Căpitănescu, arguing that her song “Choke Me”  encourages dangerous sexual practices and puts young women’s lives at risk. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “A dangerous game with young women’s lives” The uproar began after critics closely examined...
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