Olya Polyakova Changes the Selection Rules for Eurovision: What to Expect from Participants.
National Selection for Eurovision-2026
According to inkorr.com: The national selection for Eurovision-2026 is gaining momentum: artists are submitting their applications, including both new faces and already known performers. Olya Polyakova's proposal for changes in the selection rules has attracted particular attention. This initiative is actively discussed on social media, and certain political nuances could lead to potential legal consequences.
Situation in the Music Environment
However, not all musicians are ready to compete on the international stage. For example, RukhanKoMen announced a temporary suspension of their activities due to illness but plans to soon open new musical horizons for their fans.
Music producer Jamala confirmed that the competition received a record number of applications, but not all compositions meet the selection criteria, particularly regarding live performances.
“Keep your finger on the pulse – the national selection for Eurovision promises to be exciting, and the competition fiery!”
Thus, against the backdrop of active discussions of innovations and incoming applications, the national selection for Eurovision continues to shape its identity. Participants are preparing for serious competition, while viewers eagerly await new musical discoveries. As is known, Eurovision is always a springboard for gaining popularity, so surprises and adjustments in this year's selection will not be superfluous.
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