
Sweden’s Felicia completes her second Eurovision 2026 rehearsal in Vienna. SVT reveals augmented reality effects for “My System” ahead of the semi-finals.
Sweden’s second rehearsal at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, took place today, with the first video footage of the performance released on social media. Felicia and her song “My System” sound polished and tight, and judging by the published clip, Sweden appears poised for another successful year in the competition.
The highlight of the rehearsal occurred when a giant figure of the singer appeared to climb out of the LED screens directly toward the audience. As heavy synthesizers vibrated through the arena, this spectacular visual effect created a sense of augmented reality never before seen in the competition.
Watch the video from Sweden’s rehearsal:
Who is Felicia?
Felicia Agneta Eriksson, known professionally by her stage name, is a 24-year-old Swedish singer who rose to fame under the alias Fröken Snusk, characterized by her signature pink mask. She achieved a major breakthrough in September 2022 with the release of “Ride mig som en dalahäst” (in English: “Ride Me Like a Dala Horse”), which garnered over 20 million streams on Spotify. She previously participated in Melodifestivalen 2024 with the song “Unga & Fria” (in English: “Young & Free”), and while she did not qualify for the final, both her persona and the song became massive hits across the country. Even in her current iteration (a transition that began in April 2025), she continues to keep parts of her face covered – using either masks or sunglasses.
Before her music career, she studied administration and trade in high school and worked in the restaurant and infrastructure industries, as well as a telephone sales representative. Since 2024, she has managed her own company, Tinis Consulting AB.
Sweden at Eurovision 2026
“My System” is the song that will be performed by the singer Felicia, which will represent Sweden as song number 2 in the first semi-final on May 12th, in Vienna, Austria. The song was written by Felicia Eriksson herself, together with Audun Agnar, Emily Harbakk, Julie Bergan and Theresa Rex. This is the first Eurovision entry by all songwriters. The song will be performed entirely in English.
Currently, Sweden is ranked 9th on the betting odds ahead of Eurovision 2026.
Eurovision 2026: This will be Sweden’s 65th appearance in the competition. Sweden joined Eurovision in 1958 and has won the contest seven times over the years. The country’s most recent victory came in 2023, when Loreen won with the song “Tattoo”.

