Leléka commented on the results of her performance in the Eurovision final
Ukrainian singer Viktoria Leleka shared her first impressions following the conclusion of the final round of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, which took place on May 16 in Vienna. The artist candidly admitted that she is usually critical of her own creative work, but this time she left the main stage with a profound sense of happiness and a sense of accomplishment.
This was reported on the singer’s Instagram. The singer is convinced that her team managed to execute the planned performance at the highest possible level, giving it their all during the decisive show.
The country’s representative emphasized the significance of this year’s participation, as the team managed not only to demonstrate high-quality musical performance but also to once again remind the international community of important issues. A separate achievement was the historic use of the traditional bandura at the contest, the successful entry into the top ten, and the setting of a new record. The singer emphasized that the performance looked confident and powerful, and also expressed her gratitude to all viewers for their active support and loyal votes.
Bulgarian singer DARA won the international song contest “Eurovision 2026,” held in Vienna, Austria, with her song “Bangaranga.” This result marked Bulgaria’s first victory in the history of its participation in the music competition. Ukraine’s representative, Viktoria Leleka, finished in the top ten following the final vote, taking ninth place in the standings.
Ahead of the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final, bookmakers updated their predictions, and Ukraine’s chances of winning plummeted.
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