Just before rehearsals kick off in Vienna, weāve got one more stop on our daily Road to Vienna: the host country itself, Austria. Cosmó: Austriaās Young Pop Star and student to Eurovision 2026 Cosmó, born Benjamin Gedeon on 18 June 2006 in Budapest, is a 19-year-old Austrian singer-songwriter from Burgenland. He started music early, attending music school at just four years old and learning piano by six. By his early teens, he was already writing songs, inspired by musical theatre, karaoke experiences, and a growing love for pop music. Early Career and TV Breakthrough Cosmó first appeared on The Voice Kids Germany in 2020, gaining early stage experience. His breakthrough came in 2022 when he reached the final under the mentorship of Ćlvaro Soler. Around the same time, he won a regional songwriting competition with his original track āFall into Your Arms,ā strengthening his reputation as a rising young talent. Building His Sound and Identity After his TV success, Cosmó began performing live across Austria and collaborating with established artists. He formed his own band and developed a distinct pop style influenced by electronic music and club culture. In 2025, he released his debut EP From My Room, showcasing his modern, youthful sound and growing artistic identity.Ā Ā Ā Now based in Vienna and studying dentistry, Cosmó balances academic life with a fast-growing music career. His name, short for āCosmopolitan,ā reflects his open-minded and global outlook. Tanzschein: A Club Anthem with a Deeper Message At first listen, āTanzscheinā by Cosmó sounds like a high-energy club track built for the dance floor. Neon lights, nightlife excitement, and party energy set the toneābut underneath the upbeat surface lies a layered social commentary. The Club as a Mirror of Society In āTanzschein,ā the nightclub becomes a metaphor for society itself. The lyrics portray partygoers as instinct-driven and performative, highlighting themes of dominance, ego, and social hierarchy. By exaggerating nightlife behavior, the song subtly reflects real-world social dynamics in a humorous yet critical way. The Meaning of the āDance Licenseā A central concept in the song is the fictional ādance license.ā While it sounds playful, it represents emotional intelligence, respect, and self-awareness. Those who āhave itā are welcomed into the club, while those who donāt remain outsideāsymbolizing exclusion caused by ego-driven or impulsive behavior. Satire, Vulnerability, and Growth What makes āTanzscheinā stand out is its balance between satire and sincerity. The song critiques toxic behavior often found in nightlife culture, but it also introduces vulnerability through a character afraid to join the dance floor. This shift transforms the club from a place of competition into one of acceptance and self-expression. A Dance Floor as a Social Lesson Ultimately, āTanzscheinā turns nightlife into a reflection of society. It suggests that true connection goes beyond rhythm and appearanceāit requires empathy, awareness, and openness. The song delivers a playful yet thought-provoking message, making it one of the more conceptually rich entries on the Eurovision 2026 stage. Ā Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest AustriaĀ has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 56 times since its debut inĀ 1957.Ā The country has won three times: in 1966Ā withĀ Udo Jürgensā āMerci, ChĆ©rieā, in 2014Ā withĀ Conchita Wurstās āRise Like a Phoenix.ā And ofcourse last year with JJ‘s “Wasted love” Austria has experienced varying success over the years, with several last-place finishes and instances of receiving zero points. The Bookmakers With a guaranteed spot in the Grand Final as last yearās winner, Austria somehow finds itself ranked 32nd with the bookmakersāwhile only 25 acts will actually compete. Ā