Friday, March 20, 2026

GEORGIA 2026

The Georgian song was revealed on 11th March with the video release on youtube. Back in January, Georgian broadcaster GPB announced their chosen act and that the song would be revealed at a later date Going to Vienna, and hoping to be the first act to win both adult and junior Eurovision competitions, is the group Bzikebi with "On replay".

The video chops and changes a number of different settings, outfits and dance routines. The male of the trio, Giorgi, seems to take the lead with the two girls, both named Mariam, are mostly flanked either side. There is a lot of very precise and rather unusal looking choreography, usually with a bank of dancers behind them. The production is very polished and contains a lot of short snippets from one setting or viewpoint then changes to another.The song is an uptempo dance song, all in English, but there is a lot of la-la-la and dum-dum-dum filler. They sing about the ability to live in the moment and wishing that good times could continue or be relived at a moment's notice. The song is coincidentally reminiscent of of Cyprus' "Replay" as well as Sweden's "Unforgettable" and "You are the only one" by Sergei Lazarev.

The trio are professionals who have - believe it or not - been working as Bzikebi for almost 20 years! I expect their show to be slick and very polished. It will be interesting to see how far they are leaning into the choreography and if they opt for hand or headset mics. They could tone down some of the moves to ensure the vocal is clear but could push the visual as the main audience pull. My fear is that the show could come across as cold and clinical and I hope that they will interact or at least acknowledge the audience.


ARTIST - Bzikebi
SONG – On replay
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Giga Kukhianidze, Liza Japaridze

Thursday, March 19, 2026

CZECHIA 2026

The Czech song was revealed on 11th March with the video release on youtube. Three days earlier, Czech broadcaster ČT announced their chosen act and that the song had also been internally selected. Going to Vienna is Daniel Žižka with "Crossroads".

Daniel is relaxing in a small cluttered room. Throughout the video we see the room from both sides of the mirror, almost like there are two versions or alternate realities of Daniel's world - one dark and quiet, the other agitated and uncontrolled. Near the end there is a continual 'memento' loop of seeing a room inside a room inside a room but if you look carefully Daniel is doing different thing in each frame. After the spinning (and music) stops, Daniel takes the door knob out of his trouser pocket and then exits the now empty room. This English language entry is an ethereal and anthemic ballad which explores the narrator's journey through life. In particular, it touches on the realisation of when you are dependent on others rather than being independent and trusting of yourself.  The song is reminiscent of Gjon's Tears' two entries as well as Arcade. 

I can envisage the swirling continuous loop elements being utilised in the backdrop on stage but probably very little else. The simplicity of the video makes you focus on the text and the song's unusual structure make you pay attention. There are some really interesting changes of tune, tempo and beat meaning Daniel's vocal control will have to be top notch to rise above it all. If he can execute the performance live, this will be lapped up by the juries and I feel in the realm of ballads on offer, this stands out.


ARTIST - Daniel Žižka
SONG – Crossroads
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Viliam Béreš, Daniel Žižka

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

ARMENIA 2026

The Armenian song was revealed on 11th March with the premiere of the video on youtube. Two days earlier, Armenian broadcaster AMPTV announced the name of their chosen act. Going to Vienna is Simón with "Paloma Rumba".

The video takes place in a drab grey office room filled with other office workers. They all have the same computers, glasses, grey office uniforms and are only identifiable by the names written on their identical name tags. We see shots of the entire office participating in a whole group dance routine - sometimes stood, sometimes in office chairs but these shots then become darker, more unhinged. Simón's suit becomes layered with post-it notes and the floor littered with paper. This is a multi-genre song with hints of urban, folk, rap, rock and sung in English, which, like the video, decries the mundanity of everyday life with the wish to just leave everything and have fun. The song and its video reminds me of Käärijä's "Cha cha cha", Baby Lasagna's "Rim tim tagi dim" as well as "Pump it" by Black Eyed Peas.

I like the 'crazy office' aesthetic but not sure if this will be applied to the ESC stage. I am not quite sure what this song wants to be or wants to achieve. I also don't know what they mean by 'paloma rumba' as it doesn't fit the dance style nor reference any birds! There seems to be an over-reliance on the visual and the choreo to make a mark. It's set out to be multi-layered and over the top but it doesn't quite work and comes across as a hodge-podge of random. A lot of unanswered questions and dubious thoughts.


ARTIST - Simón 
SONG – Paloma Rumba
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Roza Kostandyan, Lilit Navasardyan, David Tserunyan, Eva Voskanyan

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

SWITZERLAND 2026

The Swiss song was revealed on 11th March with the premiere of the video on youtube. Back in January, Swiss broadcaster SRG SSR announced the name of their chosen act and that the song would also be internally selected and revealed at a later date. Going to Vienna is Veronica Fusaro with "Alice"

The narrative of the video sees singer Veronica attending a wedding. The video traipses through the traditional parts of a wedding day, hinting at the bride (presumably, Alice) and Veronica's 'secret' relationship. The actors do a good job at showing the characters' (true) feelings as nobody says anything. Interspersed are shots of Veronica playing guitar and singing the song with a band. At the end, the two protagonists embrace at a lakeside with a snow topped mountain in view. The song, wholly in English, is a rocky ballad with some simple but prominent guitar riffs. In the text, the narrator wishes to explain to the subject of an unrequited - maybe even forbidden  - love and how they wish they could be open about their feelings. The song makes me think of Anna Calvi, Rihanna's "Love on the brain" and "You don't own me" by Lesley Gore and subsequent covers.

I love the simple storytelling in the video but I am unsure if this could/should get moved to a ESC perspective. Alternately, the sections where Veronica plays with the band look cool, authentic and also lets her personality come to the fore. Her style is individual and is easy to recollect, plus her minimalistic reactions and performance style is a welcome change from some of the more emotive shows. I could easily hear this on the radio throughout Europe and may have a longer life outside the contest.


ARTIST -Veronica Fusaro
SONG – Alice
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Veronica Fusaro, Charlie McClean

Monday, March 16, 2026

AZERBAIJAN 2026

The Azeri song was announced on 9th March. A few days prior the the song's video being released on youtube, the name of the act was also unveiled. Going to Vienna is Jiva with "Just go".

The video has Jiva singing in a number of settings interspersed with cuts of her interacting with her lover and ends with Jiva setting fire to a photo and the two of them. Jiva has two main outfits during the video, one is her wearing a tight fitting woollen coat with a chunky belt, the other is an off-white silken, strappy dress, possibly nightdress. The song is a straightforward ballad with a slightly rocky chorus and some ethnic instrumentation. Jiva doesn't really do very much and emotes not too over the top towards the camera. This power ballad is mostly in English but utilises a few lines of Azeri right near the end. The song charts the emotions of someone in a relationship explaining why it needs to end and how this is making them feel. The song puts me in mind of ballads such as "For Life", "Shelter" and "Shine".

The presentation gives us little to go on regarding what the show may look like in May. This is a rather straightforward entry and will need something else to elevate it. On one hand, the text is repetitive and the title really stays in your mind but the lyrics are rather route one and the story arc doesn't really 'arc' anywhere - this ballad feels 20/30 years too late. I really wish more was in Azeri as it sounds much more interesting. This feels dated, brings nothing new and will need more than this to progress further.


ARTIST - Jiva
SONG – Just go
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Fuad Javadov

Sunday, March 15, 2026

POLAND 2026

The Polish act and song was announced on 8th March. The national final "Finał krajowych kwalifikacji" was held on the 7th March with the result revealed the next morning.  A winner was solely selected by app voting. Finally going to Vienna is Alicja with "Pray".

Alicja starts on a dimly lit stage with four male backing dancers behind. The backdrop scans across a black and white urban landscape and when the video glitches, so do the dancers. After the video ends the backdrop has a 3D moving corridor feel as well as flashes and strobes. The aesthetic of the show is black and white and works very well with the gospel/urban feel of the song.  The dancers are all in black while Alicja wears very wide black trousers and a low v-necked silver bodice. Alicja moves and interacts with her dancers in a relaxed and confident manner. The song, which has a very modern R&B chart feel interpolates sections of rap, gospel, trap and soul in an effortless way. The English lyrics lean into prayer being a synonym for self-belief and not letting others lead you off your path. The song puts me in mind of Destiny's 2020 entry "All of my love"

The song shows off the control Alicja has in the riffs and long notes but also highlights the huskiness in her lower register. I like how the backdrop and dancers create an optical illusion at the start. I hope they can upscale the visuals and not change too much. It is hard to judge how this will do with the televote and if this harnesses the power of the Polish diaspora vote. The 'blue-eyed soul' style may be too niche for some but may stand out for technicians in the juries. It's good to get her on stage 6 years late!


ARTIST - Alicja
SONG – Pray
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Weronika Gabryelczyk, Sinclair Alan Malcolm, Alicja Szemplińska

Saturday, March 14, 2026

PORTUGAL 2026

The Portuguese act and song was chosen on 7th March through the national final "Festival da Canção". A winner was selected via a 50-50 mix of regional juries and public televoting. Going to Vienna is the group Bandidos do Cante with "Rosa" (Rose)

We begin with the members of the band singing a capella and the music joins in soon after. The music is gentle, lilting and full of strings. This is a folky ballad in the style of 'Cante Alentejano' a UNESCO protected style of singing from Portugal. The text is in Portuguese and describes the different faces of love - its beauty, its absence, its loss and the hope it gives you. Bandidos do Cante is a group made up of 5 male singers. They are spread out on stage and step forward when it is their turn. They are all dressed in earthy coloured suits. The background starts off like a blue twilight sky then turns red, yellow, green and then all together. Near the end, they are joined on stage by a female violinist, who is all in white. The song ends with one of the singers offering a rose the the camera. The song reminds me of entries from Klapa s Mora, Salvador Sobral and Maro.

The song has a lot of heart, soul and emotion and this comes though in the harmonies, lilting rhythms and vocal trills. However, because this song is quietly confident, controlled, culturally proud and simply staged, this entry will do well with juries but may become memory holed by the non-Portuguese speaking televote. The delegation could attempt to be more ambitious with the staging, maybe with a narrative video behind them. As pleasant as this is, this may falter when it comes to qualification.


ARTIST - Bandidos do Cante
SONG – Rosa
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – JL. Aleixo, G. Alface, M. Costa, D. Farias, G. Narciso, F. Pereira, F. Pestana, F. Raposo, J.C. Tavares

Friday, March 13, 2026

SWEDEN 2026

The Swedish act and song was chosen on 7th March through the national final "Melodifestivalen". A winner was selected via a 50-50 mix of international juries and public app & phone voting. Going to Vienna is Felicia with "My System"

Felicia starts off alone, but is soon flanked by 6 male dancers. The staging is dark - predominantly red and black - with lots of flashing, strobing and lasers involved. The dancers are all dressed in black and Felicia in a black top, skirt and gloves with red intertwined ribboning. The choreography is enhanced by the lighting as the strobe effect gives it a robotic sheen. This said, the timing for all people on stage has to be impeccable or it does not work. At the end, Felicia removes her face covering and places on intricate glasses. The song, which is in English, describes the feeling of wanting to forget about a past relationship but too many things trigger you to want them back again. The backing track, especially in the instrumental, is hypnotic, electronic and repetitive - all of which influences the dance moves. The song puts me in mind of Europapa, Unbreakable and Shum.

The song is in a Swedish vein but has a harder edge to previous entries. The backing track is intricate but aggressive and this gives it a much needed rawness. The lyrics, however, are awkward and odd, particularly the line including the phrase 'body parts' which feels a little shoved in like the writers couldn't think of anything better for the rhyme. I'd love the lighting to be a touch brighter and I hope Felicia's face covering intrigues people rather than putting them off. This should be a shoo-in for the final.


ARTIST - Felicia
SONG – My system
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Julie Bergan, Felicia Eriksson, Audun Agnar Guldbrandsen, Emily Harbakk, Theresa Rex

Thursday, March 12, 2026

SAN MARINO 2026

The San Marinese act and song was chosen on 6th March through the national final "San Marino Song Contest". A five-member jury judged the songs. Returning, for the third* time, to Eurovision is Senhit (featuring Boy George) with the song "Superstar".

Senhit starts alone, wearing a silver outfit which is tight at the top, a flared hem, a white baggy hood and fabric along the arms. Later, she is joined by 4 male dancers although at the end of the song you can glimpse extra dancers in the aisles also doing the dance routine. The background has a crystal, kaleidoscopic, glinty, mirrored feel to it. At the two minute mark, a (badly) animated video of Boy George appears on the part he sings. Senhit has a warm, friendly and encouraging rapport with the camera - and audience - and the stage setup works well with close-up and wide shots. The English text celebrates confidence and individuality but also recognising we need to lift ourselves up as much as lifting those around us. The song puts me in mind of modern classics such as "Zorra" and "Because of you" although the stagings are vastly different.

Senhit is a seasoned performer who always brings something sassy and professional This is a catchy 80/90s club banger with a Chic-like repetitive bassline. Senhit sings quite well, although the change from chorus back to verse leaves little time for breathing. This entry brings jeopardy -like in 2021 with Flo Rida - will Boy George turn up? To be honest, his contribution is so small it's almost not worth it - maybe someone else can enjoy the spot or maybe they'll just keep the animation. Am hoping for the best in May!

*4, if you include the cancelled 2020 entry "Freaky"


ARTIST - Senhit ft. Boy George
SONG – Superstar
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – J Aagaard, J-E Johansson, G O'Dowd, T Stengaard, A Wrethov, S Zadik Zadik

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

FRANCE 2026

The song and act representing France was formally revealed on 6th March with the unveiling of the offical music video on youtube. Going to Vienna is Monroe performing "Regarde!" (Look!)

The video is very dancer/choreography heavy with a number of different dancing styles in indoor and outdoor settings. Monroe is dressed what I can only describe as a high fashion school uniform with blazer, white shirt, tie and long black skirt. Her hair is in long blonde braids with some metal rings intertwined on one side. The song starts as a bog standard dramatic, orchestral French ballad but soon operatic elements are added and this alternation happens throughout the song, ending on a high note. The text is in French and is full of simple recognisable words that will catch the ears of even the non-fluent speakers. According to the songwriters, this was written to showcase the breadth of France's musical background and heritage. The song has an obviously Gallic flair and takes its cues from last year's winner.

I think the live show will have elements of the video but the juxtaposition between how Monroe looks and the stereotypical view we might have about how she sounds, should be the main sell. I also hope they do not lean into the 'Voila'-ness and give this its own identity. I would say that the juries will appreciate Monroe's talent and score this highly. This song starts with intrigue and promise but doesn't really go anywhere. I wish the beat in the last verse came earlier or had some kind of twist in the build up.


ARTIST -  Monroe
SONG – Regarde!
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Christopher Cohen, Fredie Marche, Maxime Morise, Fred Savio

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

UNITED KINGDOM 2026

The song representing the United Kingdom premiered on 6th March with the song's release on streaming platforms, the video premiere on youtube and the first play on BBC Radio 2. A few weeks before, the BBC announced the name of their act and that the song would also be internally selected. Going to Vienna is Look Mum No Computer performing "Eins, zwei, drei" (One, two, three)

The story arc of the video sees Sam Battle (the man behind the act name) shun office life to turn a Mini Metro into a a plane and attempts to fly it across the English Channel. Also seen are many of Sam's musical inventions and Sam plays the part of 'eccentric English scientist' very well although this describes him in real life quite well. The song is highly electronic and Sam's vocals gives the song a Johnny Rotten/Gorillaz style edge. The text - full of British cultural touchstones, idioms and sayings - talks about escaping the humdrum; making and taking the most out of life and trying to do something you love. Although it has a German title, the rest of the song is in English. Midnight Gold from Georgia is probably the nearest we have had like this at Eurovision although chart acts like Digitalism and Everything Everything are also near the mark.

The response to the song has been warm and welcome; pleased that the UK are sending something with character and a positive British identity. Currently, it is actually 10s too long so I am intrigued to see the solution. "Eins, zwei, drei" is catchy and has a shouty chorus that would go down well with the locals in Austria and other Germanic countries, but I wonder how eclectic it could've been without the added ESC songwriters to 'tame' it. Let's hope the unusual contraptions and embroidered overalls make it Vienna!


ARTIST - Look Mum No Computer
SONG – Eins, zwei, drei
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Julie Aagaard, Sam Battle, Lasse Midtsian Nymann, Thomas Stengaard

Monday, March 09, 2026

ROMANIA 2026

The Romanian act and song was chosen on 4th March through the national final "Selecția Națională". A seven-person jury was used to find a winner. Going to Vienna is Alexandra Căpitănescu singing "Choke me". 

Alexandra is with a drummer and keyboard player (both on plinths and behind bars) and two guitarists . All five are in black leather with metal embellishments. The stage is black with an unusual light green glints of light that are almost macabre. A video of her singing is on the backdrop as well as flashes of numbers and codes. You can easily see her during the wide shots and she can find the camera when singing down the lens. There is no full on choreo but she moves around - including floor work - emotes through her poses and interacts with the band. Alexandra has a clear voice and creates unexpected moments by adding in some operatic twists. The English text talks about a longing desire which can take your breath away but can become something more like a stranglehold. Previous Eurovision entries from Eldrine and Hanna Pakarinen may also put you in mind of this song.

The song gets an enthusiastic response and there was much relief that this song won. The setting is basic however Alexandra's performance elevates this; a 'less is more' approach lets Alexandra's skills shine. The ch-ch-ch earworm is a clever one. The spikey top needs rethinking; it lost its shape and could get in the way of her movements. Some on screen effects during the operatic parts could give it more identity. The song is dated but this simple professional setup and Alexandra's rock vocal could make it qualify.


ARTIST -  Alexandra Căpitănescu
SONG – Choke Me
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Alexandra Căpitănescu, Ștefan Condrea, Călin-Alexandru Grăjdan, Elvis Silitră

Sunday, March 08, 2026

AUSTRALIA 2026

The song and act representing Australia were both unveiled on 1st March with the premiere of the music video on youtube. Going to Vienna is Delta Goodrem performing "Eclipse".

The video has a very Australian, sandy, summery feel which uses mirrors and reflections to create flashes of light and cause optical illusions. This setting also is reminiscent of Voyager's video from 2023. The song is in an adult contemporary style with a number of different orchestral parts - prominent drum, piano and harp - which adds to the ethereal feel. The song structure shows off Delta's vocal range. The song also has a key change during the last chorus. Delta wears a number of similar floaty gowns in different colours and there is a lot of wind used to show them off. The song is in English and uses the astronomical event of an eclipse as a metaphor for when people make connections and how amazing things can happen when the timing is right. The song feels like "In Too Deep" from 2017 and runner-up "Undo" but with a bit more beat.

Delta's name has been banded about as a possible Eurovision contestant for a while. This in itself will bring people to the contest and pique interest for the live show. My guess would be that she will be on the piano for part of the performance as this is what she is known for. I quite like the sunny desert backdrop of the video but I also think that moving mirrors with some beams of light could also create an interesting atmosphere on stage. It's a very safe song, bound to be lapped up by the juries in particular.


ARTIST -  Delta Goodrem
SONG – Eclipse
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Ferras Alqaisi, Michael Fatkin, Delta Goodrem, Jonas Myrin

Saturday, March 07, 2026

ITALY 2026

The Italian act and song was confirmed on 1st March. The previous evening saw the completion of The annual Sanremo Festival (76º Festival della canzone Italiana) held from February 24th to 28th. On the final evening, the rankings of the radio jury, press jury and televote created a top 5. All vote segments were re-opened to find an overall winner. During the press conference the next morning, the winner of the festival confirmed they had accepted the invitation to represent Italy at Eurovision. Going to Vienna is Sal Da Vinci with "Per sempre sì" (Forever yes)

During the competition Sal was dressed very smartly in a a range of formal tailored suits. As per the Sanremo stage, he was flanked by the orchestra on both sides and, although he had no dancers, Sal would quite often start dancing with someone sat on the front row. The stage had flashing neon blue pillars to create a disco feeling as well as a good range of camera shots to create movement. Sal commands the stage very well considering he is the only one there. He also utilises a number of poses and arm movements to emphasise the meaning of the song. The entry, entirely in Italian, harks back to the Italian Disco scene of the 70s and is effectively a playful poetic take on wedding vows with a Neapolitan feel. This entry takes me back to the orchestral disco songs of the 70s and 80s such as Krøller eller ej, Telegram and Parlez-vous français? 

The song is already the right length, which helps with the transition from Sanremo to Eurovision. I could easily see the setting having dancers - either on the stage or on the screen - although I could also see him being alone, front and centre, captivating the audience with his personality. The song is a little dated, but that kind of gives it a memorability. This probably won't be rocking up the charts or scoreboard but the Italian public are proud of this song and what it means and doing well will be a bonus.


ARTIST -  Sal Da Vinci
SONG – Per sempre si
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – F. Abbate, A. La Cava, G. Cremona, E. Maimone, F. Mercuri, F. Sorrentino, S.M. Sorrentino

Friday, March 06, 2026

SERBIA 2026

The Serbian act and song was chosen on 28th February through the national final "Pesma za Evroviziju". A winner was declared after equally weighted jury and televoting points were added together. Getting maximum points and going to Vienna is the band Lavina with the song "Kraj mene" (Next to me) 

The band - comprising of three guitarists, a drummer, keyboard player and singer - are spread out in a triangle formation. They are dressed in different black leather outfits in front of a strobing blue stage. The lead singer stumbles to the front and eventually places his microphone into the top of a long sword. As the song progresses, the singer starts adding in long protracted gravelly screams and the stage colour turns from dark to orange. Fireworks also start to appear and as the song wraps up the stage turns back to blue. This rock ballad is in Serbian and tells the tale of an unbalanced and one-sided relationship that turns into hatred and even self-hatred. Although Eurovision has had a rich history of metal songs, notably Lordi, Blind Channel and AWS, this is a hard rock ballad which is a less tested genre.

The performance is dramatic - I feel like the singer is (over)exaggerating and emoting to try and get the meaning of the song across to those not fluent in Serbian. It may be memorable - but this does not mean it is good. The style of the show is what one recollects as the tune lacks a real hook to place it by. That said, the staging is dark and bleak and possibly too negative for many to vote for positively. The people who like this genre will love it but others may turn their noses up - or turn their volumes down. 


ARTIST -  Lavina
SONG – Kraj mene
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – L. Aranđelović, P. Aranđelović, A. Cvetanović, B. Ilić, I. Jegdić, N. Petrović, P. Samardžić


Thursday, March 05, 2026

GERMANY 2026

The German act and song was chosen on 28th February through the national final "Das Deutsche Final". In the first round, an international jury created a superfinal of three, then voting lines opened for the public to solely decide the winner. Going to Vienna is Sarah Engels with the song "Fire".

The staging is fairly rudimental with no props or extra staging. Sarah is in a red bejewelled leotard with knee high boots while her dancers are in similar black outfits. The staging is primarily black which allows the different 'fire' representations and motifs to stand out behind them. In addition, some of the words in the bridge appear on the backdrop. Although there is a fair amount of conventional commercial choreography throughout, there is one particularly short (and not too taxing) dance break before a final belt out of the chorus. The lyrics, which are in English, depict someone - who has been ignored and not heard for too long - take control as they realise they are stronger than they first believed. This entry comes straight out of the Slomo, Fuego, Solo, My Number One et al. playbook in terms of song style, outfits and dancing.

On a positive note, Sarah handles herself well on stage. The choreo is tight but at the right level for her dance and vocal ability. She sings confidently and with control and has the right tone and personality. Unfortunately the whole entry is old hat, providing no innovation or freshness to the competition. It will feel familiar with its well-trodden tropes but this does not guarantee any votes or post-Eurovision success. If Javine's "Touch My Fire" was a knock-off 21 years ago, then this is downright lazy.


ARTIST -  Sarah Engels
SONG – Fire
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Valentin Boes, Sarah Engels, Luisa Heinemann, Raphael Lott, Dario Schürmann 

Wednesday, March 04, 2026

FINLAND 2026

The Finnish act and song was chosen on 28th February through the national final "Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu". A winner was declared after jury and televoting points were added together with a weighting of 25% and 75% respectively. Going to Vienna is the duet of violinist Linda Lampenius and singer Pete Parkkonen with the song "Liekinheitin" (Flamethrower) 

The focus starts on Pete who is dimly lit and dressed in black. He is sat near a window-cum-confession booth through which Linda can be seen. As the first violin solo comes in, the lighting becomes brighter with reds and oranges. Linda is dressed in a flowing silver dress, knee high boots and is heavy on the wind machine. Pete's sections are filmed with the prop but as Linda move closer, the window is set on fire and finishes in a final tableau with Linda standing over Pete with chairs also on fire. Like many recent entries, this is wholly in Finnish and recounts a dangerous love, switching between hot and cold. Most of the movement is done by the camera work which cuts between the duo and the last 50 seconds is done in one shot. The song has a Nordic, Melodifestivalen feel to the concept and delivery, with a fierce ending a la JJ or Erik Vikman.

The audience takes little time to start clapping and when Linda does her solo the crowd whoops into even more appreciation. The staging is eye-catching but it would be nice to see more of Pete out of the dim lighting. Non-Finnish speakers can feel the tension and drama on stage but there is a sense that the minutiae in the lyrics is going over your head. The backing track is powerful but the sung tune is less memorable.  This is a well put together and professional entry which will go down well with all.


ARTIST -  Linda Lampenius & Pete Parkkonen
SONG – Liekinheitin
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Lauri Halavaara, Vilma Alina Lähteenmäki, Linda Lampenius, Pete Parkkonen, Antti Riihimäki

Tuesday, March 03, 2026

NORWAY 2026

The Norwegian act and song was chosen on 28th February through the national final "Melodi Grand Prix". A winner was declared after adding a jury and teletoving score, with a weighting of 40% and 60% respectively. Winning both parts of the vote and off to Vienna is Jonas Lovv with the song "Ya Ya Ya"

Jonas is with two guitarists and a drummer all dressed in red. Jonas is wears what looks like a tight pair of waders, leaving his top and arms exposed. He struts around the stage with confidence and sings just as well. There is a red carpet across the stage and this horizonal plane helps with the wide and sweeping camera angles. There is also an interesting shot where the camera is directly below the singer and gives an aggressively intimate visual. At the end, Jonas employs the satellite stage nearer the audience. The track has a very prominent driving guitar hook line and drumbeat which keeps the song moving on. Jonas has a soulful rocky voice with a slight gravelly tone when holding onto the long or higher notes. The song has a whiff of Benson Boone but also a Nordic rock feel, almost Hives inspired, and Jonas' outfit comes straight from the Måneskin style book.

Considering the glam/funk rock nature of the song, the audience claps politely at the end and doesn't seem enthusiastic during it. The visual is strong, the song has a great feel but it doesn't really go anywhere. I would love the ending to feel more spectacular - sonically and visually - not just a "20 seconds to go key" change and a lame pose. Maybe some double speed drums, chant of the chorus creating a crescendo or an intensification of guitars or singing to a scream. It's good but it's not quite right.


ARTIST - Jonas Lovv
SONG – Ya Ya Ya
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Jonas Lovv Hellesøy, Sondre Skaftun

Monday, March 02, 2026

BULGARIA 2026

The Bulgarian song was selected on 28th February through the their selection process “Natsionalnata Selektsiya”. On January 31st, a jury and televote decided on an artist then four weeks later the three songs up for selection were performed. The song choice selection was made through a combination of jury and televoting. Going to Vienna will be Dora with the song "Bangaranga".

Dora appears with male and female dancers. They are dressed in black while she is in a white dress with fluffy arm details. The colour palette uses orangy tones and the name of the song flashes on the backdrop. The track has a bombastic feel with a mix of urban and Balkan. The chorus, or parts of the chorus, are repeated quite a lot. However, the music also has an unusual hypnotising change of tempo during the instrumentals, slowing down and speeding up again, keeping you on your toes. During these non-singing parts there are ensemble dance routines which Dora confidently gets involved with. Her voice  and pronunciation is quite clear. The song puts me in mind of many Balkan performances such as "Sekret" and "Zari" with obvious similarities to the songs with choreographed sequences such as "SloMo" and "Fuego"

Dora looks and feels very professional on the stage. This said, the show was not as dynamic as it could have been but I put this down to rushed rehearsals due to the short turn around between shows. With better preparation, braver choreography, more interesting outfits & lighting, an enthusiastic audience to bounce off and possibly even a revamp on the track to give it a stronger identity and more power, this could really stand out during Eurovision and easily have a successful life outside of the contest.


ARTIST - DORA
SONG – Bangaranga
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Dimitris Kontopoulos, Cristian Tarcea, Anne Judith Wik, Darina Nikolaeva Yotova

Sunday, March 01, 2026

LITHUANIA 2026

The Lithuanian act and song was chosen on 27th February through the national final "Eurovizija.LT ". A winner was announced after an equal weighting of jury and public voting points were combined. This combination resulted in a tie and the rules stated that the televote winner took precedence. Going to Vienna is Lion Ceccah with the song "Sólo quiero más" (I just want more)

Lion is wearing an oversized black suit with an emphasis on wide, square shoulders. His head and arms are covered in silver paint. Although the title is in Spanish the song (and is repeated throughout), is in fact predominantly in Lithuanian and English as well as a smattering of lines in French and German. Lion is on  the ethereal stage alone and at the start of the song he is inside a fake suit which mysteriously collapses later in the song. The lighting employs light and shadows - not always in the places you expect - and flashing, strobing lights. His voice is dramatic, with some operatic undertones in the chorus. His movements are slow - sometimes robotic, sometimes flowing. The oeuvre of the concept seems influenced by last year's winner, however as a lot of little parts have changed it feels fresh and intriguing rather than a copy.

The audience look and sound engaged with this production and Lion himself. He comes across as self assured, confident and fills the stage even though he's the only one on it. The show has an accessible avantgarde sheen which will make it stand out. It is a shame they are using Spanish in a year Spain is not participating. I think the team should err on the side of caution an refine what they have rather than making any rash changes although more power in the backing track could be an interesting addition.


ARTIST - Lion Ceccah
SONG – Sólo quiero más
WRITING/PRODUCTION CREDITS – Tomas Alenčikas, Aurimas Galvelis