Leléka will take the stage at Eurovision as the 7th performer
Tonight marks the final of Eurovision 2026, where Ukraine will be represented by Leléka with the song “Ridnym”; she will take the stage as the seventh performer. The show will bring together dozens of countries and will run late into the night, with open voting for viewers. This was reported by Suspilne Culture.
The pre-show will begin at 9:00 p.m. and can be viewed on the TV channel and the online platforms “Suspilne Culture” and “Suspilne Eurovision,” while the final itself will also be broadcast on Radio Promin. The Ukrainian contestant will perform seventh in the lineup, between the representatives of Greece and Australia, placing her in the middle of the first half of the show, where competition is typically particularly fierce.
The running order for the final includes 26 countries, among them Denmark, Germany, Israel, Belgium, Albania, Greece, Ukraine, Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Sweden, and other participants competing for victory in this year’s contest.
Voting begins before the first song starts and will continue throughout the broadcast, as well as for approximately 40 minutes after the performances end; viewers will be able to cast up to 10 votes, but not for their own country. A separate “Rest of the World” vote is also planned, which will open and close in several stages during the show.
In addition to the public vote, the results will be determined by a professional jury, which traditionally influences the final ranking.
The final will also be broadcast with sign language interpretation on television and online, with specially trained interpreters ensuring the show is accessible to the widest possible audience.
The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 have stated that they are prepared for potential incidents during the final show in Vienna amid protests related to Israel’s participation.
The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place on Saturday, May 16, in Vienna, Austria. Twenty-five contestants representing their countries will compete in the grand final.
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