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Eurofan launches draw for Vienna 2026 Signed Programme signed by Eurovision 2026 artists. Two winners will be selected after registration closes June 30.

One month after the Grand Final, it is clear that Eurovision 2026 has become a historic edition for several reasons. Following Bulgaria’s first-ever victory and a number of other rare events that took place throughout the contest, another milestone has now been added. Members of the official Eurovision fan community, Eurofan, have been given a unique opportunity to win the official Eurovision 2026 programme book, “Vienna 2026 Signed Programme”, signed by the artists who participated in the most recent contest, through a special prize draw.

This unusual initiative follows a survey distributed among Eurofan members immediately after the Grand Final around a month ago. Among other questions, fans were asked whether they would be interested in winning prizes. Full details regarding the draw, its eligibility requirements, and the prize can be found below.




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Eligibility Requirements

In order to take part in the draw, participants must meet the following conditions:

  • Be 18 years old or older and legally considered an adult under the laws of their country
  • Hold an active personal account within the official Eurovision fan community, Eurofan
  • Individuals working in any capacity within the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), or otherwise involved in the production of the contest, are not eligible to participate – this restriction also applies to first-degree family members of the above-mentioned individuals

How to Enter the Draw

To secure a place in the draw, eligible participants must complete a dedicated entry form that will be sent via email by the Eurofan community.

The form must be submitted no later than June 30th at 23:59 CEST.

Only submissions received within the deadline window will be considered valid for the draw.




Winner Selection and Prize Details

After registration closes on June 30th, all valid entries will be reviewed and processed. From the pool of eligible submissions, two winners will be randomly selected.

The selection process will take place on July 3rd, while the winners themselves will only be notified on July 7th, either via email or text message.

The prize awarded to the winners is the official Eurovision 2026 programme book, which will feature signatures from all artists who participated in the contest that year.

Everyone is eagerly anticipating the intriguing event, which, as a reminder, will take place for the first time in the contest’s history, and the question remaining on the table is whether this unusual draw will remain a one-off initiative, or whether it will become an annual Eurovision tradition?




Eurovision Song Contest 2026 was held in Vienna, Austria, following the country’s victory at Eurovision 2025 with the song “Wasted Love” performed by JJ. The competition took place at the Wiener Stadthalle, the largest indoor arena in Austria, with the semi-finals held on May 12th and 14th, and the Grand Final on May 16th. This marked the third time that Vienna hosted the contest, having previously hosted the event in 1967 and 2015.

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