nationals: What to watch where

This weekend is Super Saturday. We of Eurovision Universe make it a little bit more easy for you, with an overview of what to watch where. 28 February Norway Final 19.45 NRK 聽 Bulgaria Song selection 20:00 Youtube EBU 聽 Sweden 5th heat/fq 20:00 SVT Play 聽 Finland Final 20:00

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馃嚤馃嚬 National: It’s Lion Ceccah for Lithuania

Lithuania has chosen, and the winner is Lion Ceccah. Last year’s runner up sings the song “S贸lo quiero m谩s” by Aurimas Galvelis and Tomas Alen膷ikas. Lion will perform in the first semifinal. final date: 27 FebruaryPlace: LRT Studios, VilniusHosts: Gabriel臈 Martirosian, Rimvydas 膶erniauskas & Egl臈 Kernagyt臈 1 Rug!le Ikona 沤emait臈

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Weekly Update

It鈥檚 Tuesday, February 24, 2026, and time for another weekly update! This week saw Belgium and Austria unveiling their Eurovision entries for Vienna. Austria also launched a Eurovision-themed train to build excitement ahead of May. Meanwhile, a decision by Belgium鈥檚 VRT broadcaster made waves in the Eurovision community. National finals

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馃嚘馃嚬 Cosm贸 represents hostcountry Austria

Hostcountry Austria will be represented by Cosm贸. The youngest contestant (19 years old) was the winner. The full results of the expert jury were published. However, only the top-3 of the combined results were announced. Cosm贸 will sing “Tanzschein”, which he co-wrote and composed with Elias Stejskal and Ella Stern.

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馃嚙馃嚜 Essyla is the Belgian entry for Vienna

photo: EBU/RTBF Belgium has chosen Essyla to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The announcement was made on 19 February 2026 by Belgian broadcaster RTBF, who revealed both the artist and the song for this year鈥檚 contest in Vienna, Austria. Essyla will perform the song 鈥淒ancing on

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Weekly Update

It鈥檚 Tuesday, February 17, 2026, and time for another weekly update! This week saw a major event postponed, multiple national selections conclude, and key developments on the road to Eurovision 2026. The EBU decided to postpone the planned Eurovision Live Tour, five countries crowned their Eurovision entrants, and the UK

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