
Denmark’s Eurovision 2026 representative, Søren Torpegaard Lund, held his second rehearsal in Vienna with the song “Før vi går hjem.” Stay tuned for all updates from Austria.
Denmark’s second rehearsal is underway. In the last few minutes, the first glimpse of the second rehearsal by Søren Torpegaard Lund was revealed, and it appears to be a performance that elevates the staging from the Danish national selection. The famous box concept returns in a big way, filled with green smoke and a mysterious atmosphere. Following this recreation of the performance from the national final, will the singer be able to lead Denmark to a fateful victory?
Denmark’s Second Rehearsal: More Details
Green Smoke and Claustrophobic Visuals
The released video clip opens right at the beginning of the song, “Før Vi Går Hjem” (in English: “Before We Go Home”), where we see the artist begin to sing, looking directly into the camera, which focuses closely on his face throughout the first part of the verse. During this segment, his face is bathed in a greenish light that shifts from cheek to cheek, flickering to the rhythm of the track. As he moves to the second part of the verse, he runs to the large box located behind him, creating a stifling, enclosed space. Inside, four dancers are revealed, moving uncannily. At the same time, the singer stands with his back to the camera, leaning against the box and swaying from side to side with his dancers. At the end of the segment, they press their hands against the side of the box while he moves away toward the left side of the screen.
The Danish singer demonstrates strong vocal stability while transitioning between movements. He is dressed in black leather pants and a glowing aqua shirt, while his dancers are also clad in black leather pants. The camera angles range from close-ups on his face to wide shots showing him alongside the dancers inside the box. Additionally, during the sequence, the box fills with smoke. No significant changes are visible on the LED screens in the background, as both the lighting and the screens are saturated in the same greenish hue.



