Eurovision Favorites: LELEKA Reveals Her Top Picks from Ruslana to Verka Serduchka.

LELEKA's favorite Eurovision performances
LELEKA's favorite Eurovision performances

LELEKA's Path to Eurovision 2026

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian singer LELEKA has secured a spot as a finalist in her country's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. As she prepares for the competition, she shared her personal favorite performances from the contest's history, highlighting both Ukrainian and European artists who have made a lasting impact.

LELEKA's Standout Eurovision Moments

  • She pointed to Ruslana's 2004 victory with 'Wild Dances' as a key favorite. This win not only marked Ukraine's first Eurovision triumph but also became a powerful symbol of national culture and pride.

  • Another memorable highlight for her is Verka Serduchka's 2007 performance of 'Dancing Lasha Tumbai', which earned second place. The act is widely remembered for its high-energy delivery and unforgettable stage persona.

  • LELEKA also expressed admiration for Jamala's 2016 winning song '1944'. The composition deeply moved audiences and jurors by addressing poignant historical themes with raw emotion.

  • Her list also includes Barbara Pravi, who took second place in 2021 with 'Voilà', and Salvador Sobral, whose song 'Amar Pelos Dois' won for Portugal in 2017 with a record-breaking score of 758 points.

Through these choices, LELEKA emphasized Eurovision's role as a vital global platform for artists to showcase their talent and cultural heritage. The contest is a major cultural event in Europe, watched by millions each year.

The final of Ukraine's national selection for Eurovision 2026 represents a crucial opportunity for artists like LELEKA. Past successes by Ukrainian entrants such as Ruslana and Jamala have set a high standard and generate significant anticipation for new participants. This process underscores music's power as a tool for cultural diplomacy and international self-expression on one of the world's biggest stages.


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