Lion Ceccah impresses in Vienna with “Sólo quiero más”. The Lithuanian artist delivers a cinematic, mysterious rehearsal for the upcoming Eurovision 2026 contest.

Is Lithuania on its way to the Grand Final? Lion Ceccah took to the stage in Vienna, Austria, proving that this Eurovision is set to be more cinematic than ever. The Lithuanian singer delivered a masterclass in style, mystery, and a new level of visual sophistication. The performance of “Sólo quiero más” (in English: “I just want more”) felt like a classic from Hollywood’s Golden Age, landing directly in the center of the modern Austrian arena.

 

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Lithuania at Eurovision 2026: Further Details on the Rehearsal Performance

The short clip released from the Lithuanian rehearsal begins at the second chorus: at the start of the snippet, the singer can be seen spinning in place, showcasing peculiar and intriguing dance skills. Throughout the rest of the clip, he continues to move with a fluidity reminiscent of robotic motions, particularly when moving his left hand.

Alongside these movements, the artist demonstrates precise vocal abilities while maintaining drama throughout the song. The primary camera angles focus mainly on Ceccah’s face as the camera slowly zooms in, followed by another shot showing the singer on the left side of the screen and a mysterious figure on the right, completely covered in a black cloak. He is dressed in a black suit with horn-like structures protruding from the shoulders.




Who is the Mysterious Figure on Stage?

As previously mentioned, a dark and exposed figure appears, covered in a wide black cloak, standing beside the singer during the sequence. However, rehearsal photos suggest this is actually the cloak belonging to Ceccah, which he removed at the start of the song. Despite taking it off, the artist decided to keep it on stage beside him, giving it importance and meaning as if a figure were indeed present.

The dark aesthetic continues throughout the clip, with the primary colors across the stage being mostly black and blue. Additionally, the entire stage floor is filled with smoke to enhance the song’s dark drama. At the end of the segment, these colors fade, and gray takes a central role after the chorus. It can also be seen that the camera concentrates on the singer as his body is turned sideways while he raises his hand into the air.

Will the spectacular transformation and the virtuoso ability of Ceccah be enough to secure Lithuania a place in the Grand Final?




Lithuania at Eurovision 2026

Sólo Quiero Más” is the title of the entry to be performed by the singer Lion Ceccah, representing Lithuania as song number 12 in the first semi-final on May 12th, in Vienna, Austria. The song was written by Lion Ceccah himself, with the composition credited to Aurimas Galvelis. The song is performed in English, and blends multiple languages (Lithuanian, Spanish, French, Italian and German).

Currently, Lithuania is ranked 20th in the betting tables ahead of Eurovision 2026.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Lithuania’s 26th participation in the contest. Lithuania debuted in 1994 and achieved its best result in 2006, when LT United finished sixth with “We Are The Winners”.