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Eurovision is perhaps one of the biggest music festivals ever. The annual competition brings together many countries under one roof to present the ultimate prize and crown to the winner.

Next Tuesday, the competition is scheduled to open in Vienna, and it looks like fans can’t wait to see their favorites on the world stage. Here’s a guide to all 35 songs that will be performed at Eurovision 2026.

All 35 songs from Eurovision 2026

A total of 35 countries are competing for the title of winner of Eurovision 2026. With Austria winning the title last year, it also won the right to become the host country for this year’s contest.This year, a lot of veterans and newcomers combined are joining the competition. Here is a list of all the artists as well as the songs they will be performing from Tuesday onwards:Alice – “Nan” from AlbaniaSimone – “Paloma Rumba” from ArmeniaDelta Goodrem – “Eclipse” from AustraliaCOSMÓ – “Tanzschein” from AustriaJIVA – “Just Go” from AzerbaijanESSYLA – “Dancing on Ice” from BelgiumDara – “Bangaranga” from BulgariaLilic – “Andromeda” from CroatiaAntigone – “Gala” from CyprusDaniel Zizka – “Crossroads” from the Czech RepublicSøren Torbygaard Lund – “Før Vi Går Hjem” from DenmarkVanilla Ninja – “Too Epic to Be True” from EstoniaLinda Lambinius x Piet Parkkonen – “Liekinheitin” from FinlandMonroe – “Respect!” From FranceBzikibi – “On return” from GeorgiaSarah Engels – “Fire” from GermanyAquilas – “Virto” from GreeceNoam Bitan – “Michelle” from IsraelSal Da Vinci – “Per Semper Sì” from ItalyAtvara – “Ēnā” from LatvianLeon Sica – “Sólo Quiero Más” from LithuaniaEva Maria – “Mother Nature” from LuxembourgIdan – “Bella” from MaltaSatoshi – “Long live, Moldova!” From MoldovaTamara Zivkovic – “Nova Zora” from MontenegroJonas Love – “Ya Ya Ya” from NorwayALICJA – “pray” from PolandBandidos do Cante – “Rosa” from PortugalAlexandra Capitanescu – “Choke Me” from RomaniaSenhit – “Superstar” from San MarinoLavina – “Mini Garage” from SerbiaFelicia – “My regular” from SwedenVeronica Fusaro – “Alice” from SwitzerlandLELÉKA – “Ridnym” from UkraineLOOK MUM NO COMPUTER – “Eins, Zwei, Drei” from United Kingdom

Countries that have withdrawn from Eurovision 2026

The list this year is much smaller than in previous competitions.

This is due to the fact that a total of 5 countries are boycotting the event this year. This step comes after calls to the European Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel and its entry from the competition. However, the EBU went ahead with its decision to have Israel participate in this year’s music competition. After that, Spain, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands and Slovenia one by one withdrew from this year’s competition.

When and where will Eurovision 2026 be held?

Eurovision 2026 is all set and ready to start on May 12, when the first group of semi-finals of contestants begins. The second semi-final will take place on May 14. The grand final is then scheduled to take place on May 16. The competition will be held at the Wiener Stadthal in Vienna, Austria.

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