Tali Golergant, Luxembourg’s Eurovision 2024 representative, releases her new single “(Senti)mental”, continuing her international music career with a second 2026 release and growing European presence.

Tali Golergant, Luxembourg’s representative at the Eurovision 2024, is opening a new chapter in her international music career with the release of her new single, which dropped yesterday (Friday).

Since her previous EP, Tali has maintained a relatively low profile, and now returns with a track that presents a more mature, personal, and musically refined version of herself. From the first listen, it is clear that this marks a new artistic phase less Eurovision-oriented and more authentic to her current creative identity.




 

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(Senti)mental” is Tali’s second single released this year coming just one month after “Strawberry Fragrance“, which was released on March 13th and received a warm response from audiences across Europe. Once again, she continues to combine emotion, depth, and carefully crafted production that reinforces her distinctive musical style.

In the past 24 hours, Tali shared an official mini-clip of the song on Instagram, which was filmed entirely in Israel. The choice is not incidental, as it reflects her ongoing connection to her roots and personal identity, even while her work is primarily focused on international stages.

Alongside the new single, Tali is already preparing for her next milestone: a special live performance scheduled for May 8th at the Rockhal in Luxembourg, where she will perform songs from her upcoming mini-album for the first time, the performance will serve as an early preview of the project, marking the continuation of her path as an independent recording artist developing a clearer and more defined artistic vision.

Since her notable appearance at the Eurovision 2024, Tali has steadily built herself as an artist with a clear identity, a growing European audience, and a strong digital presence. With a new single, an upcoming mini-album, and a live show set to debut new material, she continues to gain momentum as her career evolves; her trajectory reflects an expanding international profile, with increasing attention across Europe’s music landscape and beyond.




Tali – Who Are You?

Tali Golergant is a 25-year-old Israeli singer and songwriter, born to an Israeli mother and a Jewish father from Peru. During her childhood, she and her family moved between countries such as Chile, Argentina, and Luxembourg, where they settled due to her father’s work.

She began studying music at the age of 6 when she started playing the piano, and at 10, she began vocal training. After finishing high school, she moved to New York, where she studied music and theater with the aspiration of succeeding in the big city.



Luxembourg in Eurovision 2026

Mother Nature” is the title of the song that will be performed by Eva Marija, who will represent Luxembourg at Eurovision 2026, to be held in Vienna, Austria, as song number 4 in the second semi-final on May 14th. The song was written by Eva together with Thomas Stengaard, who has been responsible for many Eurovision songs, including the winning entry of Eurovision 2013, “Only Teardrops”, Maria Broberg, who was among the writers of Poland’s 2023 entry “Solo” and Moldova’s 2019 entry “Stay”, and Julie Aagaard, who co-wrote the United Kingdom’s 2025 song “What The Hell Just Happened”, Austria’s 2024 entry “We Will Rave”, and Malta’s 2022 song “I Am What I Am”. The song is performed in English.

Mother Nature” explores an inner journey of growth, healing, and reconnection with self through nature. The singer reflects on her past — the innocence of when “the seed was planted” — recognizing that even good things evolve and end. Amid storms, doubts, and identity questions, she finds stability in nature’s forces: the earth, the roots, the wind, and the cyclic rhythm of life.

Currently, Luxembourg is ranked 16th in the betting tables ahead of Eurovision 2026.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Luxembourg’s 40th participation in Eurovision. Luxembourg joined the competition in 1956, was one of the seven founding countries, and has won it five times over the years. Luxembourg’s last victory was at Eurovision 1983 with the song “Si la vie est cadeau” performed by singer Corinne Hermès. In 2024, Luxembourg returned to the competition after a 31-year absence.

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