Belgium’s Eurovision 2026 representative, Essyla, held her first rehearsal in Vienna with the song “Dancing On The Ice”. Stay tuned for all updates from Austria.

Vienna shook this morning as Belgian singer Essyla stepped onto the Eurovision 2026 stage in Vienna, Austria, and unveiled a breathtaking show that changes everything spectators thought about the first semi-final. With a mesmerizing performance of “Dancing on the Ice“, she set a bold visual bar that is shaking up the field and threatening the competition directly. Will the frozen performance inside a snowstorm be enough to secure her the coveted ticket to the Grand Final?




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Belgium’s First Rehearsal: More Details

Hearts are racing in Vienna: The Belgian representative, Essyla, took the stage this morning for her first rehearsal and revealed a show that left the audience speechless. From the very first moments, standing against a powerful wind machine, she appeared to command the elements with authority. Her transparent, regal fabric robe created the sensation of a frozen work of art, becoming the center of attention before she even started moving.

The Move That Surprised Everyone

Essyla began with a confident and impressive walk toward the four dancers waiting for her in the center of the stage. The climax arrived when the dancers removed her spectacular robe in perfect coordination, casting it aside in what looked like an integration with the stage itself. The song “Dancing on the Ice”, which will be performed as song number 11 in the first semi-final, was given new life with hypnotic choreography that integrates with the stage floor, which looked like it was cracking beneath her feet.




Design That Leaves a Mark

The Belgian aesthetic this time is a bold game of ice and fire, with Essyla standing out in a rebellious white ensemble. She wears a shoulder armor studded with sharp crystals, giving her the look of a modern and invincible ice queen. While fire and ice fight on stage, it seems Essyla turns these elements into an inseparable part of her stage identity, especially when she began singing under a shower of artificial snow that covered the stage.

A Strong Contender in the First Semi-Final

The competition in the first semi-final is heating up, and Essyla is emerging as a contestant who will be very difficult to ignore. The visual bar set by the Belgian artist is exceptionally high, making a strong impression on the observers in the arena. Will such a powerful performance be enough to secure the coveted ticket to the Grand Final?




Belgium at Eurovision 2026

Dancing on the Ice” is the song that will be performed by the singer Essyla, who will represent Belgium as song number 11 in the first semi final on May 12th, in Vienna, Austria. The song was written by Essyla herself, alongside songwriter Barbara Petitjean. The song is performed entirely in English.

Currently, Belgium is ranked 28th in the betting tables ahead of Eurovision 2026.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Belgium’s 67th participation in the contest. Belgium joined Eurovision in 1956 as one of its seven founding nations. The country’s best result came in 1986, when Sandra Kim won first place with “J’aime la vie”.