Weekly Update

It’s Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and time for another weekly update! This week, debates over Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026 intensified, as several broadcasters take a stand. We also have news about a potential new country joining Eurovision, plus a flurry of national selection updates. With 2026 fast approaching, broadcasters across Europe are unveiling their plans and contestants. Here are this week’s top stories:

Israel
🇮🇸 Iceland: RÚV Board Wants Israel Barred

The board of Icelandic broadcaster RÚV has formally called on the EBU to ban Israel from Eurovision 2026. At a recent meeting, 5 of 9 RÚV board members approved a recommendation urging Israel’s exclusion. Chairman Stefán Jón Hafstein noted that the EBU General Assembly on December 4–5 will discuss Israel’s participation. RÚV is even weighing Iceland’s withdrawal if Israel is allowed to compete, pending the EBU’s decision. A final call on Iceland’s own participation will be made after that EBU meeting. source: RÚV

🇸🇮 Slovenia: Will Only Participate if Israel Excluded

Slovenia’s broadcaster RTVSLO has signaled it won’t take part in Eurovision 2026 unless Israel is out. A draft of RTVSLO’s 2026 programming plan made no mention of Eurovision, fueling withdrawal speculation. Now RTVSLO board president Natalija Gorščak clarifies that Slovenia will compete only if Israel does not. If the EBU votes to exclude Israel at next week’s assembly, RTVSLO will amend its plan and join the contest. Otherwise, Slovenia is prepared to sit out. RTVSLO joins broadcasters from Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain in this stance. source: RTVSLO

🇪🇸 Spain: RTVE Reaffirms Israel Boycott Threat

Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE has doubled down on its position regarding Israel. RTVE President José Pablo López told parliament that Spain will withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, a stance maintained for months. He stated Israel’s presence is “untenable,” citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and argued that Israel has broken contest rules without punishment. Spain’s culture minister echoed this, revealing Spain formally requested Israel’s exclusion. RTVE’s message is clear: unless the EBU expels Israel, Spain will not compete. source: eurovision-spain

2026
🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Debut to be Decided in Early 2026

Is Kazakhstan finally joining Eurovision? The Kazakh Ministry of Culture says the EBU will consider Kazakhstan’s debut in early 2026. Over the summer, Kazakh broadcaster Khabar Agency met with EBU’s Director General to discuss this possibility. No decision has been made yet, but the EBU is expected to revisit the issue after New Year’s. One major hurdle is funding. The Ministry noted that participating would require significant financial resources, and no budget is currently approved for it. For now, Kazakhstan remains hopeful, awaiting the EBU’s verdict on whether it can join the Eurovision family in Vienna. source: esc-kaz

National Finals and Selections
🇱🇻 Latvia: 24 Supernova 2026 Semi-Finalists Unveiled

Latvian broadcaster LTV has revealed the 24 artists and songs competing in Supernova 2026, Latvia’s national selection. The semi-finalists were selected from 124 submissions and will be split across two heats before a February 14 final. The full lineup is:

  • Agnesse – “Oh My My

  • Aivo Oskis – “Walking Out”

  • Antra Stafecka – “Divejāda”

  • Atvara – “Ēnā”

  • Blurie – “Lovin’ Always Gets Me Down”

  • Daba – “Panic Attack

  • De Mantra – “Let Them

  • Edvards Strazdiņš – “I Ain’t Got The Guts

  • ELPO – “Blakus”

  • Emilija – “All We Ever Had”

  • Honey Blue – “Blue Disco

  • Ivo Grīsniņš Grīslis – “Home”

  • Jānis Rugājs – “Smoke”

  • Kautkaili – “Te un tagad

  • Krisy – “Take It”

  • Kristīne Meģija – “Insanity

  • LEGZDINA – “Ribbon”

  • Miks Galvanovskis – “Cruel Angel

  • NOLARK – “Different Places

  • Papīra lidmašīnas – “You’re My Saviour

  • PAULA – “Dejot vien

  • Robert Ox – “Ravin’ At The Taj Mahal”

  • Tikasha Sakama – “#010126 CODA

  • Vēstnieks – “Vai tas ir kāds brīnums?”

If there is a link, the song is already published on YouTube.

🇲🇪 Montenegro: 15 Songs Out for MonteSong 2025

Montenegro’s national broadcaster RTCG has released all 15 entries for MonteSong 2025, its selection for Eurovision 2026. The songs are available on the RTCG website, and the national final will take place on December 21. The MonteSong 2025 participants are:

🇲🇹 Malta: MESC 2026 Semi-Finalists Revealed

PBS, the Maltese broadcaster, has announced the 18 artists for the Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2026. These acts will compete in a single semi-final on January 15, hoping to reach the final on January 17. Snippets of all the songs are online. You can listen to them here. The MESC 2026 lineup is:

  • Franklin Calleja – “Guide You Home”

  • Chess Galea – “Shout It Out”

  • Liston Bongailas – “Mela”

  • Kurt Anthony – “On the Borderline”

  • Stefan Galea – “Pose”

  • Ema – “Achikuku (Don’t Think About It)”

  • Kelsey Attard – “Perfectly Broken”

  • Adria Twins – “Nerġà nqum”

  • Kelsie Borg – “Let a Girl Breathe”

  • Matthew Cilia – “Brutality Mentality”

  • Matt Blxck – “Ejja lejja ħdejja ’l hawn”

  • Rhiannon Micallef – “Hold Myself Up”

  • Mychael Bartolo Chircop – “My Sweet Angel”

  • Aidan – “Bella”

  • Denise – “Trophy”

  • Nathan Psaila – “Ganador”

  • Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Mumenti sbieħ”

  • Janice Mangion – “Univers”

🇦🇱 Albania: Festivali i Këngës 64 Songs Released

Albanian broadcaster RTSH has released the 28 entries competing in Festivali i Këngës 64, which will determine Albania’s Eurovision 2026 act. The contest will be held December 17–20 in Tirana. This year’s FiK features a diverse mix of new and returning artists. The full list of participating acts and song titles is:

(Notably, singer Egzon Pireci withdrew his entry, and rock band Lynx was added to the lineup with “Nuk kthehem pas”.)

🇸🇪 Sweden: 30 Artists Announced for Melodifestivalen 2026

Sweden’s SVT has revealed the 30 acts competing in Melodifestivalen 2026, which will once again select Sweden’s Eurovision entry. The lineup includes a mix of newcomers, returning Melfest stars, and even two former Eurovision representatives. The artists are divided into five heats (6 acts each) running from late January to late February. The full Melodifestivalen 2026 lineup is:

  • A*Teens – “Iconic”

  • Greczula – “Half of Me”

  • Indra – “Beautiful Lie”

  • Jacqline – “Woman”

  • Junior Lerin – “Copacabana Boy”

  • noll2 – “Berusade ord”

  • Arwin – “Glitter”

  • Brandsta City Släckers – “Rakt in i elden”

  • Felicia – “My System”

  • Klara Almström – “Där hela världen väntar”

  • Laila Adèle – “Oxygen”

  • Robin Bengtsson – “Honey Honey”

  • Emilia Pantić – “Ingenting”

  • Eva Jumatate – “Selfish”

  • Korslagda – “King of Rock ’n’ Roll”

  • Medina – “Viva L’amour”

  • Patrik Jean – “Dusk Till Dawn”

  • Saga Ludvigsson – “Ain’t Today”

  • Cimberly – “Eternity”

  • Erika Jonsson – “Från landet”

  • Felix Manu – “Hatar att jag älskar dig”

  • Meira Omar – “Dooset Daram”

  • Smash Into Pieces – “Hollow”

  • Timo Räisänen – “Ingenting är efter oss”

  • AleXa – “Tongue Tied”

  • Bladë – “Who You Are”

  • Juliett – “Långt från alla andra”

  • Lilla Al-Fadji – “Delulu”

  • Sanna Nielsen – “Waste Your Love”

  • Vilhelm Buchaus – “Hearts Don’t Lie”

Two Eurovision alumni stand out: Robin Bengtsson (Eurovision 2017) and Sanna Nielsen (Eurovision 2014) are back for another shot. Notably, AleXa, winner of the American Song Contest 2022, is also in the mix. The Melodifestivalen tour will conclude with a grand final in Stockholm on March 7, where Sweden’s representative for Vienna will be chosen.

🇱🇹 Lithuania: 40 Participants Revealed for Eurovizija.LT 2026

Lithuania’s public broadcaster LRT has unveiled the 40 artists competing in its newly-branded national selection, Eurovizija.LT 2026. Filming of the selection shows begins January 14, with five or six semi-finals expected, and a final on February 27 in Vilnius. This is the largest field Lithuania has seen in years, featuring many familiar names from past seasons alongside fresh faces. The 40 entries are:

  • Agata Ray – “Gravity Lies”

  • Agnė Buškevičiūtė – “Unbound”

  • Aika – “Raga”

  • Aistė Pilvelytė – “Tarp žvaigždžių tylos”

  • Akire – “Šiluma”

  • Atikin – “Deganti žemelė”

  • Aurimas Papečkys – “Tu mano”

  • Black Biceps – “Let Me Cook”

  • Dagna – “Sau meluojam”

  • Elizabeth Olshey – “Between”

  • Emi Acidic – “u broke me”

  • Freya Alley – “No Kiss Goodbye”

  • Grete – “Parade”

  • Hansanova – “Lumina”

  • Il Senso – “Brave Enough”

  • Jokūbas Jankauskas – “Shine”

  • Jonas Vilimas – “Unshakable”

  • Juozas Martin – “Atmerk akis”

  • Justė Osh – “Gaisras”

  • Ledi Ais – “Mes siekiam žvaigždžių”

  • Lion Ceccah – “Sólo quiero más”

  • Lokytė – “Vilko akių”

  • Lolita Zero – “Salve im meum mundum”

  • Matas Ligeika – “Svetimi”

  • Melanija – “The Offering”

  • Mėnulio Fazė – “Dabar ir čia”

  • More – “Taip lengvai”

  • Noy – “Stand Up”

  • Nøra Blu – “Hold My Own”

  • Patricija Luščynska – “Worth It”

  • Paulė – “Sako”

  • Rugilė – “Ikona Žemaitė”

  • Selene Ice – “Nessuno”

  • SHWR – “Contact”

  • Siga – “Noriu jo”

  • The Ditties – “Mambo”

  • Theyla LeRoy – “Oblivion”

  • Thomas G – “One Night Lover”

  • Valdas Lacko – “Pabandom”

  • Vilnius Voices – “Grįšim”

This year’s Lithuanian lineup includes multiple former runners-up: fan-favorite drag artist Lolita Zero, 2024 runner-up Shower (now styled as SHWR), and 2025 runner-up Lion Ceccah are all back for another try. For Aistė Pilvelytė it’s already her 12th (!!) attempt. With an expanded format (including a wildcard round for semi-final third-placers), Lithuania is leaving no stone unturned in the search for its next Eurovision representative.

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Eurovision 2026

Weekly Update

It’s Tuesday, November 25, 2025, and time for another weekly update! This week the Eurovision community saw major news straight from the EBU. A comprehensive overhaul of the Eurovision Song Contest voting system was announced ahead of Vienna 2026. The news was accompanied by an open letter to fans. Meanwhile, Eurovision’s online presence got a big upgrade with the launch of a brand-new official website. Plans for Eurovision 2026 tickets were revealed. The road to the 70th Contest is truly heating up. Here are this week’s top stories: Contest Updates Martin Green Addresses Fans in Open Letter on Voting Changes Martin Green, the Eurovision Song Contest Director, has written an open letter to the fan community about upcoming voting change. He acknowledged concerns raised after Eurovision 2025 and said the EBU spent the summer reviewing issues and consulting broadcasters. Green stressed the need to “strengthen trust” in the Contest’s fairness and keep Eurovision a “neutral space” where music unites people. He assured fans that a “series of significant changes” in 2026 will  as the Contest moves forward. 📷 Martin Green, EBU Eurovision 2026 Voting Overhaul: Key Rule Changes Unveiled The EBU has unveiled a major overhaul of Eurovision voting rules for 2026. These updates aim to ensure a fairer contest after concerns last year. Stricter promotion rules will now ban any broadcaster or artist from supporting third-party voting campaigns (including government-backed drives) that could distort the results. The maximum number of votes per viewer (per payment method) is being halved from 20 to 10. This encourages viewers to spread their support across multiple entries. Professional juries will return to the Semi-Finals. A roughly 50/50 jury–public vote balance is restored. Each national jury is expanding from 5 to 7 members (with at least two aged 18–25) to add more diverse expertise. In addition, enhanced anti-fraud systems will monitor and block any suspicious or coordinated voting activity. Together, these measures are designed to strengthen trust and transparency in the lead-up to Eurovision 2026. Fan Updates Official Eurovision Website Moves to Eurovision.com Eurovision’s official website has a new home. The organisation has launched Eurovision.com as the “new home for everything” Eurovision, replacing the longtime Eurovision.tv site. The old site will shut down next week. The modernised platform is fully accessible and packed with features. One highlight is a comprehensive Contest database covering all 70 editions of the contest, dating back to 1956. Fans can also create a free “Eurofan” account on the site. This offers early ticket access, exclusive merchandise, special perks and personalised content. The Eurovision app, Junior Eurovision site, and other digital platforms will be updated over the coming months to match the new site. New features will start rolling out from February, as the road to Vienna 2026 officially begins on this upgraded online hub. Eurovision 2026 Tickets: Registration Required for January Sale Tickets for Eurovision 2026 are on the way, but fans need to act now to secure their chance. The first wave of tickets will go on sale on Tuesday 13 January 2026 at 13:00 CET. To participate in this sale, fans must pre-register during the current registration window (open now until 18 December 2025). Registration involves creating a free Eurofan account on the new official website and signing up with Eurovision’s ticketing partner, Oeticket, using the same email address. Only those who complete both steps by 18 December will receive an email in early January with a personal link and access code to buy tickets. Each code will allow the purchase of up to four tickets. Demand is expected to be very high. Receiving a code doesn’t guarantee tickets. Additional ticket sales rounds are likely to follow later, so fans who miss out should keep an eye on official updates.   source: eurovision.tv

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Weekly Update

It’s Tuesday, December 2, 2025, and time for another weekly update! This week, debates over Israel’s participation in Eurovision 2026 intensified, as several broadcasters take a stand. We also have news about a potential new country joining Eurovision, plus a flurry of national selection updates. With 2026 fast approaching, broadcasters across Europe are unveiling their plans and contestants. Here are this week’s top stories: Israel 🇮🇸 Iceland: RÚV Board Wants Israel Barred The board of Icelandic broadcaster RÚV has formally called on the EBU to ban Israel from Eurovision 2026. At a recent meeting, 5 of 9 RÚV board members approved a recommendation urging Israel’s exclusion. Chairman Stefán Jón Hafstein noted that the EBU General Assembly on December 4–5 will discuss Israel’s participation. RÚV is even weighing Iceland’s withdrawal if Israel is allowed to compete, pending the EBU’s decision. A final call on Iceland’s own participation will be made after that EBU meeting. source: RÚV 🇸🇮 Slovenia: Will Only Participate if Israel Excluded Slovenia’s broadcaster RTVSLO has signaled it won’t take part in Eurovision 2026 unless Israel is out. A draft of RTVSLO’s 2026 programming plan made no mention of Eurovision, fueling withdrawal speculation. Now RTVSLO board president Natalija Gorščak clarifies that Slovenia will compete only if Israel does not. If the EBU votes to exclude Israel at next week’s assembly, RTVSLO will amend its plan and join the contest. Otherwise, Slovenia is prepared to sit out. RTVSLO joins broadcasters from Ireland, the Netherlands, and Spain in this stance. source: RTVSLO 🇪🇸 Spain: RTVE Reaffirms Israel Boycott Threat Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE has doubled down on its position regarding Israel. RTVE President José Pablo López told parliament that Spain will withdraw from Eurovision 2026 if Israel participates, a stance maintained for months. He stated Israel’s presence is “untenable,” citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and argued that Israel has broken contest rules without punishment. Spain’s culture minister echoed this, revealing Spain formally requested Israel’s exclusion. RTVE’s message is clear: unless the EBU expels Israel, Spain will not compete. source: eurovision-spain 2026 🇰🇿 Kazakhstan: Debut to be Decided in Early 2026 Is Kazakhstan finally joining Eurovision? The Kazakh Ministry of Culture says the EBU will consider Kazakhstan’s debut in early 2026. Over the summer, Kazakh broadcaster Khabar Agency met with EBU’s Director General to discuss this possibility. No decision has been made yet, but the EBU is expected to revisit the issue after New Year’s. One major hurdle is funding. The Ministry noted that participating would require significant financial resources, and no budget is currently approved for it. For now, Kazakhstan remains hopeful, awaiting the EBU’s verdict on whether it can join the Eurovision family in Vienna. source: esc-kaz National Finals and Selections 🇱🇻 Latvia: 24 Supernova 2026 Semi-Finalists Unveiled Latvian broadcaster LTV has revealed the 24 artists and songs competing in Supernova 2026, Latvia’s national selection. The semi-finalists were selected from 124 submissions and will be split across two heats before a February 14 final. The full lineup is: Agnesse – “Oh My My” Aivo Oskis – “Walking Out” Antra Stafecka – “Divejāda” Atvara – “Ēnā” Blurie – “Lovin’ Always Gets Me Down” Daba – “Panic Attack” De Mantra – “Let Them” Edvards Strazdiņš – “I Ain’t Got The Guts” ELPO – “Blakus” Emilija – “All We Ever Had” Honey Blue – “Blue Disco” Ivo Grīsniņš Grīslis – “Home” Jānis Rugājs – “Smoke” Kautkaili – “Te un tagad” Krisy – “Take It” Kristīne Meģija – “Insanity” LEGZDINA – “Ribbon” Miks Galvanovskis – “Cruel Angel” NOLARK – “Different Places” Papīra lidmašīnas – “You’re My Saviour” PAULA – “Dejot vien” Robert Ox – “Ravin’ At The Taj Mahal” Tikasha Sakama – “#010126 CODA” Vēstnieks – “Vai tas ir kāds brīnums?” If there is a link, the song is already published on YouTube. 🇲🇪 Montenegro: 15 Songs Out for MonteSong 2025 Montenegro’s national broadcaster RTCG has released all 15 entries for MonteSong 2025, its selection for Eurovision 2026. The songs are available on the RTCG website, and the national final will take place on December 21. The MonteSong 2025 participants are: Andrea Demirović – “I Believe” Baryak – “Minerva” Dolce Hera – “Casanova 91” Đurđa – “Dominos” Krstinja Matanović – “Oli oli” Lana Lopičić – “Doline” (Valleys) Lana Vukčević & Đorđe Savković – “Temperatura” (Temperature) Lara Baltic – “Rhythm Boy” Luka Radović – “Pjevaj vilo” (Sing, fairy) Majda Božović – “Ipak smo ljudi” (We are human after all) Mila Nikić – “Kao varnica” (Like a spark) Neno Murić – “Ako čuješ glas” (If you hear a voice) Stefan Vukotić – “Nedekodirana” (Undecoded) Tamara Živković – “Nova zora” (New dawn) Tina Džankić – “Shadows” 🇲🇹 Malta: MESC 2026 Semi-Finalists Revealed PBS, the Maltese broadcaster, has announced the 18 artists for the Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2026. These acts will compete in a single semi-final on January 15, hoping to reach the final on January 17. Snippets of all the songs are online. You can listen to them here. The MESC 2026 lineup is: Franklin Calleja – “Guide You Home” Chess Galea – “Shout It Out” Liston Bongailas – “Mela” Kurt Anthony – “On the Borderline” Stefan Galea – “Pose” Ema – “Achikuku (Don’t Think About It)” Kelsey Attard – “Perfectly Broken” Adria Twins – “Nerġà nqum” Kelsie Borg – “Let a Girl Breathe” Matthew Cilia – “Brutality Mentality” Matt Blxck – “Ejja lejja ħdejja ’l hawn” Rhiannon Micallef – “Hold Myself Up” Mychael Bartolo Chircop – “My Sweet Angel” Aidan – “Bella” Denise – “Trophy” Nathan Psaila – “Ganador” Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Mumenti sbieħ” Janice Mangion – “Univers” 🇦🇱 Albania: Festivali i Këngës 64 Songs Released Albanian broadcaster RTSH has released the 28 entries competing in Festivali i Këngës 64, which will determine Albania’s Eurovision 2026 act. The contest will be held December 17–20 in Tirana. This year’s FiK features a diverse mix of new and returning artists. The full list of participating acts and song titles is: 2Farm – “Valle mbi hi” Alis – “Nân” Endri Kaçaçi – “Si unë”

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