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Eurovision 2026: 35 Nations Compete Amidst Boycott Drama

Summary

  • Eurovision 2026 features 35 countries competing for the winner's crown.
  • Five nations boycotted the event due to calls to exclude Israel.
  • The competition begins May 12th in Vienna, Austria, with the finale on May 16th.
Eurovision 2026: 35 Nations Compete Amidst Boycott Drama

The annual Eurovision song contest is gearing up for its 2026 edition, scheduled to open in Vienna, Austria. A total of 35 countries will vie for the winner's crown, with Austria hosting as last year's champion.

The competition is set to begin on May 12th with the first semi-finals, followed by the second semi-finals on May 14th. The grand finale is slated for May 16th at the Wiener Stadthalle.

This year's event sees a reduced roster of participants, as five nations—Spain, Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, and Slovenia—have withdrawn. Their withdrawal stems from calls made to the Eurovision Broadcasting Union to exclude Israel's entry, a request the EBU ultimately did not grant.

The 2026 contest will showcase a variety of artists and songs, representing nations from Albania to the United Kingdom. A comprehensive guide to all 35 participating songs is available.

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