Poland: “Polskich Kwalifikacji 2026” Contestants Revealed

Poland: “Polskich Kwalifikacji 2026” Contestants Revealed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Polish national broadcaster TVP has unveiled eight artists competing in “Polskich Kwalifikacji 2026”. Poland’s entry for Eurovision 2026 will be selected on February 14th. Eight acts will compete for the right to represent Poland at Eurovision 2026, the Polish national broadcaster announced earlier today. As previously confirmed, the Polish national broadcaster TVP approved the country’s participation in Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria. During the final audition stage, the 20 strongest candidates selected by a broadcaster-appointed committee were invited to perform and undergo closed-door evaluations before a professional judging panel. Poland’s entry for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna will be chosen exclusively by public vote on February 14th. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “Polskich Kwalifikacji 2026”: Contestants List Alicja Szemplińska – "Pray" Anastazja – "Wild Child" Basia Giewont – "Zimna woda" Jeremi Sikorski – "Cienie przeszłości" Karolina Szczurowska – "Nie bądź się" Ola Antoniak – "Don't You Try" Piotr Pręgowski - "Parawany tango" Stasiek Kukulski –...
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Georgia: Bzikebi to Compete at Eurovision 2026!

Georgia: Bzikebi to Compete at Eurovision 2026!

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Georgia’s national broadcaster GPB has unexpectedly announced that Bzikebi will represent the country at Eurovision 2026, set to take place in Vienna. Georgia’s national broadcaster, GPB, has officially announced that Bzikebi have been selected to represent Georgia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, which will be held in Vienna, Austria, this coming May. The group was chosen through an internal selection conducted by the national broadcaster. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   View this post on Instagram   Internal Selection Process Bzikebi were selected to represent Georgia via an internal selection, following their reunion at the most recent Junior Eurovision Song Contest, where they performed their new song "We Don’t Sleep" during the interval act. Many Eurovision fans speculated at the time whether this appearance hinted at a future Eurovision selection a suspicion that has now proven correct. The band’s Eurovision 2026 entry is expected to be revealed in the coming months. Traditionally, Georgia is among the last countries to unveil its Eurovision songs,...
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Ukraine: The List of Participants for “Vidbir 2026” Is Complete

Ukraine: The List of Participants for “Vidbir 2026” Is Complete

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ukraine completes its "Vidbir 2026" lineup as Suspilne announces the final qualifier for the national final ahead of Eurovision in Vienna. Ukraine’s national broadcaster, Suspilne, which oversees “Vidbir 2026”, has recently revealed that the winner of the final entry ticket to the national final, scheduled for February 7th, is KHAYAT, with his song “Hertzi”, after receiving approximately 32.41% of the public vote. Second place in the audience vote went to MON FIA with her song "Do You Hear Me?", which secured 17.31% of the votes, while Marta Adamchuk finished third with the song "Silvered Pines", earning around 15.36% of the total votes. The remaining nine competing songs in the national selection will be revealed on January 15th, at 18:00 CET. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});   View this post on Instagram   As previously reported, out of 15 final candidates, nine artists were initially selected and revealed as finalists for the Ukrainian national final. The six songs that did not qualify directly...
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Conchita Wurst: “I Am Stepping Away from the Eurovision World”

Conchita Wurst: “I Am Stepping Away from the Eurovision World”

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Conchita Wurst announces her departure from the Eurovision world, ending a decade-long association after her landmark 2014 victory and cultural impact. Many Eurovision fans had hoped for the return of Eurovision 2014 winner Conchita Wurst as a host of Eurovision 2026 in her home country, Austria. However, in a recent post shared on social media, the singer made it clear that she does not intend to return to the Eurovision arena in any capacity, effectively dismissing ongoing rumors. Conchita won the contest with the iconic song "Rise Like A Phoenix" and is portrayed as a drag persona by Austrian singer Thomas Neuwirth. The announcement contradicts remarks she made just a week earlier in an interview with the German magazine BUNTE, where she had officially confirmed a return to the Eurovision world, although without specifying in which role. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “The Person I Became – Thanks to Eurovision” In the statement published by Neuwirth...
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“I Do Not Support Genocide”: “Selecția Națională” Contender Faces Possible Disqualification

“I Do Not Support Genocide”: “Selecția Națională” Contender Faces Possible Disqualification

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Moldova: A political statement by a leading Moldovan "Selecția Națională" contender jeopardizes his continued participation, raising complex questions about freedom of expression and Eurovision’s strict neutrality rules. An unusual controversy is shaking Moldova’s "Selecţia Naţională", after contestant Satoshi, competing with his song "Viva, Moldova!", published a political statement on his Instagram account. The post was directly linked to his song and his intention to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The move places Moldova’s national broadcaster TRM and the EBU before a complex dilemma concerning the boundaries of freedom of expression on one of the world’s most-watched cultural stages. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In a post that gained wide circulation, Satoshi published an explicit political statement, directly connecting his personal views to his song and to the Eurovision stage itself. Among other things, he wrote: “I do not support genocide…. If someone has something to say, to manifest I don’t see a more suitable and wider platform to say...
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Bambie Thug Says She Would Perform in Russia While Boycotting Israel

Bambie Thug Says She Would Perform in Russia While Boycotting Israel

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026 controversy intensifies after Bambie Thug states in a live broadcast she would perform in Russia, while continuing to publicly boycott Israel’s participation in the contest. Recently, Irish singer Bambie Thug sparked widespread backlash and reignited debate across Europe after remarks that many perceived as highlighting contradictions within parts of the progressive cultural sphere. Ireland’s Eurovision 2024 representative stated during a live broadcast on the social media platform “TikTok” that she would be willing to perform in Russia while continuing to boycott Israel. The statement, delivered live and recorded by viewers, draws a sharp contrast: a sustained public boycott of Israel, a democratic country and full member of the EBU, alongside cultural openness toward a country excluded from the Eurovision Song Contest following its military invasion of Ukraine. This was a direct, unequivocal public declaration without clarification or subsequent correction that intensifies the ongoing controversy surrounding Israel’s participation in Eurovision and the singer’s stance toward it. (adsbygoogle =...
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Monokate Explains Why She’s Going Solo for Eurovision 2026

Monokate Explains Why She’s Going Solo for Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); It was recently revealed that Eurovision star Monokate is returning to Ukraine’s national selection. In a new interview, she explains why she chose to compete solo, without her band Go_A. One of the most exciting and talked-about surprises this year came with the release of the participant list for Ukraine’s Eurovision national selection, “Vidbir 2026.” In a complete surprise, beloved singer Monokate (Kateryna Pavlenko) was revealed as one of the contestants for the 2026 selection. The announcement sparked major excitement and anticipation among Eurovision fans across Europe and beyond. Now, Monokate opens up in a candid interview about why she decided to return this year on her own, without her band. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “This Is the Place Where I Can Be Myself” According to Pavlenko, the decision to compete as Monokate rather than as part of Go_A stems from an artistic desire to explore new creative territories that were not possible within the band framework. “Go_A is a...
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Eurovision 2026: Semi-Final Draw Reveals 30 Countries Grouped by Voting Patterns

Eurovision 2026: Semi-Final Draw Reveals 30 Countries Grouped by Voting Patterns

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); EBU reveals Eurovision semi-final allocation draw, grouping 30 countries by voting patterns to limit bloc voting and enhance competition drama. As every year, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) conducts an allocation draw to determine the semi-final participation of the competing countries. This year, following the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Ireland, and Iceland, 30 countries are expected to compete in the two semi-finals and were divided into five different pots (with the sixth pot consisting of countries automatically qualified for the Grand Final). The allocation is based on historical voting patterns between countries over the years and is intended to reduce neighbor and diaspora voting in order to increase suspense around the show, according to the official statement released. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Voting Patterns and Allocation Logic Each of the six pots contains countries that share a common pattern of mutual voting at the Eurovision Song Contest or close geographical proximity. Each pot...
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Austria: Conchita Wurst Confirms Eurovision 2026 Return in Vienna?

Austria: Conchita Wurst Confirms Eurovision 2026 Return in Vienna?

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Conchita Wurst confirms her return to Eurovision 2026 in Vienna? Sparking speculations over whether she will host, appear as a guest, or take another prominent role. The race to select hosts for Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria, is heating up. Many fans are still hoping that Conchita Wurst, Austria’s Eurovision 2014 winner with "Rise Like A Phoenix", will take on the role. Yesterday (Monday), Conchita spoke to the German magazine BUNTE and officially confirmed her return to the Eurovision stage but left open the question of her exact role. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Conchita Wurst and the Full-Circle Moment Despite confirming her participation, Conchita tempered expectations regarding a lead hosting position. When asked in the interview what her role would be, she replied candidly: “What exactly will I be doing there? I don’t even know myself yet”. That statement leaves several scenarios open: Full hosting role: Negotiations may still be ongoing behind the scenes,...
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Report: Will Linh Represent France at Eurovision 2026?

Report: Will Linh Represent France at Eurovision 2026?

 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The songwriter behind France’s Junior Eurovision 2025 victory may step into the spotlight herself, as reports suggest she could represent France at Eurovision 2026. In recent days, unofficial sources in the French media have reported that the singer selected to represent France at Eurovision 2026 has already been chosen. Linh, 30, a well-known French singer-songwriter, is the artist who according to multiple reports is expected to represent France in the prestigious competition. According to these reports, the selection of Linh follows the significant attention she received as the songwriter behind "Ce Monde" (in English: “This World”), the song that secured France an impressive victory at Junior Eurovision 2025, held last month. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The song "Ce Monde", written by Linh, led the young singer Lou Deleuze to victory at the Junior Eurovision, which took place in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, on December 13th, 2025. The win amassed 248 points and awarded France its fourth Junior Eurovision...
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