The Eurovision 2026 reactions continued immediately after Thursday nightâs second semi-final in Vienna. Bulgaria, Ukraine, Norway, Australia, Romania, Malta, Cyprus, Albania, Denmark and Czechia qualified for Saturdayâs Grand Final. Azerbaijan, Luxembourg, Armenia, Switzerland and Latvia did not make it through. Since Eurovision will only reveal the detailed ranking after the final, the âwinnersâ of the night are again the ten qualifiers. Social media quickly filled with tears, hugs and short messages from the green room. Qualifiers celebrate their Grand Final place Bulgariaâs DARA was the first name announced, and her disbelief was clear. In a filmed reaction, she said she âcould not believeâ it, while also underlining how much she loved being on stage with âBangarangaâ. Ukraineâs LELĂKA reacted with a softer kind of joy. She said she felt happy, hopeful and âlightfulâ after taking âRidnymâ to the final. Australiaâs Delta Goodrem also moved quickly into gratitude mode. After qualifying with âEclipseâ, she called the moment âpure magicâ and thanked fans for every vote, message and bit of love. Norwayâs Jonas Lovv sounded equally relieved. Speaking to Norwegian press, he said the result felt âinsanelyâ good and joked that his celebration plan was to go straight to bed. Maltaâs AIDAN gave one of the most emotional reactions of the night. He said he was âgenuinely so happyâ and pointed out that the Maltese language was back on the Eurovision stage after 54 years. Denmarkâs Søren Torpegaard Lund described himself as overwhelmed and happy, while Czechiaâs Daniel Zizka said he was grateful, tired and still trying to understand what had happened. Albaniaâs Alis also remained emotional after âNânâ reached the final. Cyprusâ Antigoni thanked everyone who supported âJALLAâ and said she had felt confident Cyprus could qualify. Romaniaâs Alexandra CÄpitÄnescu also celebrated online after âChoke Meâ secured Romania a place in the Grand Final. For all ten qualifiers, the mood immediately shifted from nerves to preparation for Saturday. Non-qualifiers thank fans and look back For the five non-qualifiers, the Eurovision 2026 reactions were more reflective. Luxembourgâs Eva Marija looked back with pride after âMother Natureâ missed the final. She said she had given everything, was proud of herself and felt grateful for the Eurovision adventure. Azerbaijanâs JIVA ended her performance by thanking Europe, but âJust Goâ did not qualify. Armeniaâs SIMĂN, Switzerlandâs Veronica Fusaro and Latviaâs Atvara also stayed in the semi-final. Their latest Eurovision messages focused on the performance itself, the meaning behind their songs and the support around them. That made their reactions quieter, but not less meaningful. The second semi-final therefore showed the familiar two sides of Eurovision: pure celebration for the qualifiers and gratitude, disappointment and pride for those whose Vienna journey ended before Saturday.