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🇦🇹 35 Countries Confirmed for Eurovision 2026

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Thirty-five countries have been confirmed this morning as competing in the 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria. The European Broadcasting Union has announced that thirty-five countries will be participating in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Austria next May. This year’s competition will mark the 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest and will feature the fewest number of participants since 2003. Coming back t…

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35 countries compete at the ESC 2026 in Vienna. Three nations return, five others boycott the competition for political reasons.The list of participants for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest is clear.On 12, 14 and 16 May 2026, artists from 35 countries will compete in the Austrian capital Vienna.This is the third time that the legendary music competition returns to the Danube.Especially pleasing for ESC fans: with Bulgaria, Romania and Moldova, t…

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The 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be attended by representatives of 35 countries, and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has confirmed that while some countries will not participate in the competition, participation fees for other member countries will not increase.

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35 broadcasters will take part in the 70th Eurovision Song Contest.

At a festive event at Vienna City Hall, where the Eurovision 2026 stage was first unveiled, the contest organizers tried to project “business as usual” ahead of the 70th anniversary of the long-standing music contest. In addition to unveiling the innovative artwork and design, the press conference with senior officials from the EBU (European Broadcasting Union) and the Austrian Broadcasting Network (ORF) revealed the great tension that accompani…

35 countries are participating in the 70th Eurovision Song Contest. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has confirmed that despite the withdrawal of the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia from the Eurovision Song Contest, the participation fees for other member states will not increase, ERR reports.

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aussievision broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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