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Poland Fights for Eurovision 2026 Finals Spot in Live Semifinal!

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 is currently taking place in Vienna, Austria. The excitement is building as the first semifinal unfolds, featuring a total of 15 participating countries. Only 10 of these will secure a spot in the grand finals.

Key Details of Eurovision 2026

  • Location: Vienna, Austria
  • Date: First semifinal on May 9, 2026
  • Number of Participants: 15
  • Finalists: Only 10 will advance to the finals

Highlights from the Semifinal

The first semifinal began with a lively performance by Moldova’s Satoshi, who opened with “Viva, Moldova!” Following Satoshi, the lineup included:

  • Sweeden: Felicia Eriksson – “My System”
  • Chorwacja: Lelek – “Andromeda”
  • Greece: Akylas – “Ferto”
  • Portugal: Bandidos do Cante – “Rosa”
  • Georgia: Bzikebi – “On Replay”
  • Finland: Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen – “Liekinheitin”
  • Montenegro: Tamara Živković – “Nova zora”
  • Estonia: Vanilla Ninja – “Too Epic To Be True”
  • Israel: No’am Bettan – “Michelle”
  • Belgium: Essyla – “Dancing on the Ice”
  • Lithuania: Lion Ceccah – “Sólo quiero más”
  • San Marino: Senhit featuring Boy George – “Superstar”
  • Serbia: Lavina – “Kraj mene”

Poland’s Representation

Poland is represented by Alicja Szemplińska performing “Pray.” She is anticipated to perform as one of the last acts in the semi-final. According to bookmakers, she stands a fair chance of advancing, holding the eighth position in potential outcomes.

Competition Format and Voting Regulations

The rules for the contest dictate that viewers can vote for a maximum of ten songs, but they cannot vote for their own country’s representative. This year’s semifinal has brought together a diverse array of artists and styles, as the competition aims to celebrate musical talent across Europe.

Other Notable Performances

The first semifinal also included special performances and comedic sketches, making for a unique viewing experience. The event has drawn excitement not only for its music but also for its engaging entertainment segments.

As the night progresses, all eyes remain on the stage, anticipating which artists will win the hearts of viewers and judges alike, securing their place in the grand final of Eurovision 2026.

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