Eurovision 2026: First Wave of Artists Announced for Vienna Contest.
Eurovision 2026: The First Confirmed Artists
According to Novyny.live: The Eurovision Song Contest 2026, set to take place in Vienna, is beginning to take shape as several countries have now revealed their chosen artists. This early announcement phase offers a first glimpse at the diverse musical styles that will compete on one of the world's most-watched stages.
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Czechia
Daniel Žižka will represent Czechia with the song 'Crossroads'. The official presentation of the entry is scheduled for March 11, giving fans an early preview of the country's musical offering months before the main event.
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Portugal
Portugal's entry will be the group Bandidos do Cante, who won the national selection Festival da Canção with their song 'Rosa', scoring 22 points. The band members are Miguel Costa, Duarte Farias, Francisco Raposo, Luís Aleixo, and Francisco Pestana, a collective of talented musicians poised to bring vibrant energy to the Eurovision stage.
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Poland
Poland will be represented by Alicja with her song 'Pray'. She first gained major public recognition after winning the Polish version of 'The Voice', which has already built a strong domestic fanbase and generated significant interest in her Eurovision participation.
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Sweden
Felicia will represent Sweden with 'My System', having triumphed in the fiercely competitive national final, Melodifestivalen. Victory in this iconic Swedish selection process is a strong indicator of an artist's readiness for the Eurovision spotlight.
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San Marino
The small republic of San Marino will send Senhit with her song 'Superstar'. She is a seasoned Eurovision participant, having previously represented the nation in both 2011 and 2021.
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Ukraine
Ukraine will be represented by the singer LELEKA with the composition 'Ridnym'. Ukrainian artists have a strong track record at the contest, consistently delivering high-caliber performances that capture international attention.
Given the variety of musical genres and performers already confirmed, Eurovision 2026 is shaping up to be a dynamic and engaging spectacle, uniting talents from across Europe once more.
Eurovision is more than just a song competition; it is a significant cultural event that brings countries and their artists together.
The 2026 contest in Vienna is expected to draw the attention of millions of viewers worldwide, underscoring the power of music as a universal language that connects people across borders.
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