🇬🇪 Bzikebi represents Georgia

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Bzikebi will represent Georgia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, marking a much-anticipated comeback for the trio. The group first made headlines as Junior Eurovision winners in 2008, when they brought Georgia its first victory in that competition. Now, nearly 18 years later, fans are buzzing to see if Bzikebi can recreate their past magic on the adult Eurovision stage. This announcement has generated excitement across the Eurovision community, as Georgia’s Eurovision 2026 act brings a mix of nostalgia and fresh energy.

Bzikebi’s 2008 Junior Eurovision Win and Early Fame

Bzikebi rose to fame by winning the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with their quirky hit “Bzz…”. At just 10 years old, members Giorgi Shiolashvili, Mariam Tatulashvili, and Mariam Kikuashvili charmed the audience by performing in shiny black-and-yellow bee costumes and singing in a made-up buzzing language. Their performance in Limassol, Cyprus stood out for its originality and energy, ultimately earning Georgia’s first Junior Eurovision victory. Following this triumph, the trio enjoyed national stardom: they released an album titled Zabuzei that became popular among children in Georgia. Bzikebi’s early success as kids made them one of the contest’s most memorable winners, setting the stage for their future in music.

Eurovision 2026 in Vienna: Georgia’s Entry with Bzikebi

Fast-forward to 2026: Bzikebi has been internally selected by Georgian broadcaster GPB to compete at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. Georgia’s Eurovision 2026 entry will feature the trio performing on the big stage in May, though their song has yet to be revealed. Bzikebi’s surprise reunion as an interval act at Junior Eurovision 2025 – where they performed their new track “We Don’t Sleep” – hinted at this comeback and caused quite a “buzzz” online. That energetic performance generated fan excitement, and now the group aims to bring the same creativity and enthusiasm to Eurovision 2026. Notably, Bzikebi follows in the footsteps of another Junior Eurovision alum, Iru, who represented Georgia at Eurovision 2023 after her own JESC win. With Bzikebi on board, Georgia is hoping to replicate some of its Junior Eurovision success on the Eurovision stage.

Bzikebi’s Music Career and Evolution Since 2008

From a bee-themed debut to an adult comeback, the Bzikebi music career has been unique. After their 2008 victory, the group released a few songs, including the upbeat “Zabuzei” and even a cover of “Ave Maria,” showcasing their musical range beyond the novelty of “Bzz”. However, as the members grew up, Bzikebi took a lengthy break from the limelight – an 18-year hiatus – to focus on personal growth and new creative directions. Now in their late twenties, the trio has reunited with a fresh sound and vision. Their 2025 single “We Don’t Sleep” introduced a modern dance-pop style that contrasts with their childhood performance, proving that Bzikebi has matured while still retaining their playful spark. This evolution sets the stage for Bzikebi’s Eurovision journey, as the band blends nostalgia with innovation in hopes of winning over Europe at Eurovision 2026.

source: eurovision.com

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