Eurovision 2026: Final Round of Ticket Sales Begins Today at 15:00 CET

Eurovision 2026: Final Round of Ticket Sales Begins Today at 15:00 CET

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Today at 15:00 CET, the final round of ticket sales for Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria, will commence for the very last time. How to order a ticket? How much does a ticket cost? All details in the article. This afternoon at 15:00 CET, the second round of ticket sales for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will begin. This marks the last batch of tickets made available for purchase. This year, as in the previous one, fans who wished to buy tickets were first required to register for the ticket mailing list through Oeticket, along with registering on the new Eurovision website and creating a Eurofan account. The purpose of this registration process is to prevent ticket resales - a common issue that makes it difficult for many fans to obtain tickets to live shows. The early registration period has already closed, which was open until December 18, 2025, at 23:59 CET. Tickets cannot be purchased without prior registration. To purchase...
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50 Days to Eurovision: Finland Leads the Betting Tables – Israel Ranks Seventh

50 Days to Eurovision: Finland Leads the Betting Tables – Israel Ranks Seventh

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026 betting now puts Finland first, with France and Denmark close behind. Israel sits seventh. That is the current state of the odds. While exactly 50 days remain until Eurovision 2026 in Vienna, Austria begins, the betting landscape continues to shift as the contest draws closer. Several countries are strengthening their positions near the top of the odds, while others are recording sharp declines, creating a fast-changing picture ahead of Europe’s biggest music event. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Finland Maintains a Clear Lead While Israel is ranked seventh, Finland continues to dominate the top of the betting tables. The duo Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen lead with the song "Liekinheitin" (in English: "Flamethrower") and hold a 28% chance of winning. The Finnish entry, which blends dramatic pop with prominent violin playing, has built a clear advantage over the rest of the countries in the Eurovision Song Contest. Despite Finland’s dominance, past results show that betting tables do not guarantee the...
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Broken Glass, “Yellow Smiles” and Protest Parcels: Inside the Untold History of Eurovision’s Most Dramatic Trophy Moments

Broken Glass, “Yellow Smiles” and Protest Parcels: Inside the Untold History of Eurovision’s Most Dramatic Trophy Moments

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Political statements in parcels, smashed glass trophies on live and prizes forgotten in cardboard boxes: this chapter of “Eurodrama Files” reveals how Eurovision cups became symbols of ego, mishaps and protest. Seventy years ago, in a small casino hall in Lugano, Switzerland, only seven countries gathered for a modest song contest. There were no Finnish monsters, no wind machines, and no glass trophies shattering live on air. Seven decades later, the Eurovision Song Contest is no longer just a song competition – it is one of the biggest pop‑culture phenomena in the world. To mark the contest’s 70th anniversary, the “Eurodrama Files” series by EuroMix editors Roie Ben Hoor, Talya Raviv and Oscar Diefenthal continues its journey deep into the archives. In each chapter of the series, we open a different “file” and revisit the biggest, strangest and most unforgettable moments that shaped the history of the world’s biggest music competition. After the previous episode, where we opened the “corruption and back‑room deals...
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Exposure in Vienna: These Are the Wild Performances Awaiting Us at Eurovision 2026

Exposure in Vienna: These Are the Wild Performances Awaiting Us at Eurovision 2026

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In recent moments, the Austrian national broadcaster ORF has revealed a series of new and intriguing details for Eurovision 2026, which will take place in Vienna, Austria, including the artists performing in the interval acts and a new official cookbook. As part of the traditional Heads of Delegation meeting for the countries participating in Eurovision 2026, held in the host city Vienna in Austria, a press conference is currently taking place at the Wiener Stadthalle arena, which will host the upcoming contest. During the event, the Austrian national broadcaster ORF unveiled details about the interval acts planned for the semi‑finals, scheduled for May 12th and May 14th, and for the grand final, which will be held on May 16th under the motto "The Grand Show!". (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Opening and interval shows: time travel, humor and big musical moments This year, Austria appears to be planning a broad range of surprises to mark the 70th anniversary of the beloved contest, and the opening of Eurovision 2026 is...
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Austria to Close Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna – Auri Mascot Unveiled

Austria to Close Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna – Auri Mascot Unveiled

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Austria will perform last at the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final after a dramatic draw in Vienna, with new mascot Auri unveiled and fresh insights from the Heads of Delegation meeting. As part of the Heads of Delegation Meeting for Eurovision 2026, held recently in Vienna, it was officially announced that Austria will perform as the 25th and final act in the Grand Final following a live draw. The draw was conducted by the contest’s newly revealed mascot, Auri, who randomly selected the final performance slot - securing the host nation the prestigious closing position on May 16th. Austria, as the host country of Eurovision 2026, automatically qualifies for the Grand Final along with the "Big 4" – the four main financial contributors to the contest. Austrian represantative will be COSMÓ with the song “Tanzschein”. Performing last in the running order is widely considered one of the most advantageous positions, giving Austria a strategic edge in the final ranking. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Auri: The New...
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Eurovision 2026: Ticket Sales for the EuroClub Begin on March 18th

Eurovision 2026: Ticket Sales for the EuroClub Begin on March 18th

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Ticket sales for the EuroClub 2026 will begin tomorrow, March 18th, 2026, at 18:00 CET. How to order tickets? How much will they cost? All the details - Below! As every year, ahead of Eurovision 2026, the host city Vienna is launching its Eurovision party week, expected to take place at the EuroClub between May 11th and May 16th, 2026. Ticket sales for the EuroClub will open tomorrow (Wednesday), March 18th, at 18:00 CET for six parties throughout Eurovision week. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); This year, the EuroClub will take place at Prater DOME in Vienna, Austria, located near the city’s famous Ferris wheel. All parties will begin at 22:00 CET and continue late into the night. Ticket Purchases and Pricing Tickets for the EuroClub can be purchased through the website euro-club.at. Below are the planned events and prices per ticket: Opening Night – Monday, May 11th, 2026 – €20 Ice Night – Tuesday, May 12th, 2026 – €20 Pink Night – Wednesday, May 13th, 2026...
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Cracked the Formula: Why Finland Stays Top in Eurovision 2026 Betting Odds

Cracked the Formula: Why Finland Stays Top in Eurovision 2026 Betting Odds

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Finland's Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen lead Eurovision 2026  odds with "Liekinheitin" at 30%. Discover the formula fueling their Vienna triumph potential.  In less than two months, Eurovision 2026 will kick off in Vienna, Austria. Preparations are in full swing, and all 35 entries have begun intensive rehearsals for their performance on Europe's grandest stage. As every year, one element captivates fans in the pre-contest period above all: the betting odds table. Throughout the Eurovision season, this table carries immense weight, and after all songs are unveiled, it serves as a key mirror reflecting the coveted contest's likely outcomes. Plenty of strong, worthy songs compete, but the current picture is clear: from the outset, one nation has dominated the top position. Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen, Finland's representatives with the song "Liekinheitin", are surging in percentages and appear poised to claim the trophy in Vienna. We set out to uncover what lies behind the song's success and what the current betting percentages indicate...
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Eurovision Scandals: The Dirty Secrets of the Contest’s Early Years

Eurovision Scandals: The Dirty Secrets of the Contest’s Early Years

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A journey behind the scenes of Eurovision: from the Swiss “arrangement” of 1956 to the dictator who bribed judges. The first chapter of the “Eurodrama Files” series exposing the contest’s dirtiest secrets. 70 years ago, in a small casino hall in Lugano, Switzerland, only seven countries gathered for a modest song competition that was broadcast almost entirely on radio. No Finnish monsters, no smoke machines, and no glass trophies shattering live on air. Seven decades later, the Eurovision Song Contest is far more than just a music competition it has become one of the world’s largest pop-culture phenomena. To mark the contest’s 70th anniversary, EuroMix editorial team members Roie Ben Hoor, Talya Raviv, and Oscar Diefenthal embarked on a journey through the archives to bring you the most fascinating stories from Eurovision’s past. In every episode of this series, we will open a different “file” and revisit the biggest, strangest, and most unforgettable moments that shaped the history of...
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Eurovision 2026 Odds: These Are the 10 Countries Favoured to Win

Eurovision 2026 Odds: These Are the 10 Countries Favoured to Win

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Eurovision 2026: All contest songs have been revealed, and one country still holds the lead in the betting odds! Which countries are leading? This is the current state of the betting tables. The list of competing songs in Eurovision 2026 has been completed, and all 35 songs were unveiled yesterday (Wed) for listening! With the release of the songs, the betting table is stabilizing and providing a clearer picture of who has a chance to win the contest and who is expected to miss out on the final. The betting tables now carry significant weight as a tool for predicting the results of the contest, which will be held in May in Vienna, Austria. The betting will close in parallel with the broadcast of the Eurovision Grand Final, which will be held on May 16th. The full betting table is at the bottom of the article! (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Who Are the Top 10 Countries Competing...
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Eurovision 2026: All 35 Artists and Songs Revealed

Eurovision 2026: All 35 Artists and Songs Revealed

(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); After a long season of national selections, internal choices and pre-contests across the continent, the 35 artists and songs competing at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna have been revealed. Listen to all the entries. All 35 participating entries for Eurovision 2026 set to take place in Vienna, Austria have now been published! Thirty‑five countries and their acts from across Europe and Australia have been selected over the last five months, officially kicking off the contest season. A long run of internal selections, national finals and intense debates over Israel’s participation - which even led to the withdrawal of Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain - has now come to an end. Over the past half‑year, all participating countries gradually unveiled or chose their representatives for the upcoming May contest. Thirty countries will compete in two semi‑finals, held on May 12th and May 14th, aiming to qualify for the grand final on May 16th. They will join the four biggest financial contributors – Italy, the...
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