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Eurovision Song Contest 2026

12
DAYS
14
HRS
07
MIN
19
SEC

๐Ÿ“… Saturday, May 16, 2026

๐Ÿ“ About Eurovision Song Contest 2026

The Eurovision Song Contest is the world's longest-running and largest annual international music competition, bringing together participants from European Broadcasting Union (EBU) member countries in a spectacular televised event watched by over 160 million viewers. Created in 1956 by the EBU as a post-war effort to unite European nations through live television broadcasting, the contest has grown from seven participating countries to regularly featuring over 35 nations, including non-European EBU members like Israel and Australia. Each country submits an original song performed live, and winners are determined by a combination of national jury panels and public televoting, a dual system adopted in 2009 to balance professional judgment with popular appeal. Eurovision has launched the careers of global superstars including ABBA, who won in 1974 with Waterloo, and Celine Dion, who represented Switzerland in 1988. The contest is equally celebrated for its extravagant staging, passionate fan culture, and geopolitical undertones, as voting patterns often reflect cultural alliances and rivalries.

๐Ÿ“‹ Quick Facts

Date
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Day of the Week
Saturday
Days Remaining
13
Category
Entertainment

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

There are 13 days until Eurovision Song Contest 2026 on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

Eurovision Song Contest 2026 is on Saturday, May 16, 2026.

The Eurovision Song Contest is the world's longest-running and largest annual international music competition, bringing together participants from European Broadcasting Union (EBU) member countries in a spectacular televised event watched by over 160 million viewers. Created in 1956 by the EBU as a post-war effort to unite European nations through live television broadcasting, the contest has grown from seven participating countries to regularly featuring over 35 nations, including non-European EBU members like Israel and Australia. Each country submits an original song performed live, and winners are determined by a combination of national jury panels and public televoting, a dual system adopted in 2009 to balance professional judgment with popular appeal. Eurovision has launched the careers of global superstars including ABBA, who won in 1974 with Waterloo, and Celine Dion, who represented Switzerland in 1988. The contest is equally celebrated for its extravagant staging, passionate fan culture, and geopolitical undertones, as voting patterns often reflect cultural alliances and rivalries.

Eurovision Song Contest 2026 falls on a Saturday.