Eurovision 2026: Ukraine will perform seventh in the final
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place on Saturday, May 16, in Vienna, Austria. Twenty-five contestants representing their respective countries will compete in the grand final.
Ukraine’s representative—singer Leléka with the song “Ridnym”—will perform seventh, which is traditionally considered “the middle of the first half of the show.”
The final will also feature participants from a number of European countries, including Denmark, Germany, Israel, Belgium, Albania, Greece, the United Kingdom, France, Poland, Sweden, Italy, and others.
Viewers will be able to vote for all participants except their own country’s representative. At the same time, Ukrainians abroad will have the opportunity to support Ukraine.
International online voting is also planned: viewers from countries not participating in the contest can vote before the live broadcast begins.
The spokesperson for Ukraine will be Danylo Leshchynskyi, lead singer of the band Ziferblat, who will announce the results of the national jury’s vote.
In Ukraine, the contest will be broadcast by Suspilne. The live broadcast will air on the Suspilne Kultura TV channel at 10:00 p.m.
The broadcast will also be available on digital platforms and radio, with additional coverage on the “Suspilne Kultura” and “Suspilne Eurovision” websites.
At 9:00 p.m., the pre-show begins with a discussion of the participants, predictions, and favorites.
"Eurovision 2026" is taking place in Vienna at the Wiener Stadthalle. The contest marks the 70th anniversary and follows Austria’s victory at "Eurovision 2025."
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