Tonight it was finally announced, in the Greek prime time news bulletin: Stefania is going to represent Greece in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam. The song Stefania will sing, is entitled “Supergirl”. The song is composed by Dimitris Kontopoulos and the lyrics are from Sharon Vaughn.
Rumours that Stefania would be the participant, go on a longer time. Originally, the Greek broadcaster was planning to announce the participant in december, but finally we had to wait until the beginning of february.
People might know Stefania. She participated in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 as a member of the group Kisses. She represented The Netherlands; Stefania has a Dutch mother and lives in The Netherlands.

Eurovision 2026
🇫🇷 artist: Monroe will represent France with “Regarde!”
Monroe will represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. France Télévisions announced on Friday 6 March that the 17-year-old singer has been selected for Vienna with the song Regarde !. The title translates as “Look!” and is presented as a song with a universal message about love. According to the official announcement, France wants to highlight the richness of its musical culture through this entry, combining elements of opera, musicals and contemporary pop. Regarde ! was composed by Fred Savio, Fredie Marche and Violin Phonix. Eurovision’s official website describes Violin Phonix as the most popular French violin duo of their generation. The song was written as a heartfelt plea and a hymn to love, built on the idea that love remains a shared language despite differences and struggles. That message appears to be central to the French concept for Vienna. Monroe may be only 17, but she already has a solid musical background. She came to wider public attention in 2025 when she won Prodiges. That is the flagship talent show of France Télévisions. Her victory there brought her national recognition and confirmed her status as one of the country’s emerging young performers. Monroe grew up between France and the United States in a family where music played an important role. She started with singing and piano at an early age. Monroe further developed her skills through choir work, musicals and classical training. Her influences range from Cecilia Bartoli to Céline Dion, showing a broad musical taste. After a debut album that was praised for its elegance and musical richness, Monroe now takes the next step in her career. With Regarde !, France has chosen a young artist with a clear artistic identity and an entry meant to underline both emotion and diversity on the Eurovision stage in Vienna this May.