More countries have now confirmed their representatives for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, and the lineup continues to impress.
Australia is sending a global pop star, Italy brings a celebrated Neapolitan singer fresh from Sanremo victory, and France introduces a rising talent with a powerful story.
Here’s everything you need to know about the latest Eurovision 2026 artists.
Australia
Australia has internally selected Delta Goodrem to represent the country at Eurovision 2026 with her song “Eclipse.”
The announcement marks a major moment for Australia, as the country sends one of its most internationally recognised pop artists to the Eurovision stage.
Who is Delta Goodrem?
Delta Goodrem is a singer, songwriter, actress and television personality who has been one of Australia’s biggest music stars for more than two decades. She started her career at just the age of 15, by signing a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment.
Her debut album Innocent Eyes became a massive success, topping the charts and becoming one of the highest-selling Australian albums of all time. Over the years she has released multiple successful albums and singles. She has also been a long-time coach on The Voice Australia, appearing for eight seasons. In addition to music, she has worked as an actress in television and film.
With her powerful vocals and stage experience, Delta Goodrem could be one of Australia’s strongest Eurovision contenders in years.
Italy
Italy will be represented by Sal Da Vinci with the song “Per Sempre Sì” (meaning Forever Yes). He earned the honour after winning the legendary Sanremo Music Festival, which traditionally determines Italy’s Eurovision entry.
The song has already proven popular, reaching number two on the Italian singles chart shortly after its release.
Who is Sal Da Vinci?
Sal Da Vinci is a well-known Italian singer and performer, particularly famous for his work in the Neapolitan music tradition. Over the years he has released numerous albums. His music often celebrates the culture and emotion of Neapolitan song. He has built a loyal fanbase across Italy thanks to his powerful voice and theatrical performances.
About the song
“Per Sempre Sì” is described as a hymn to universal love, combining emotional lyrics with a dramatic melody that reflects Italy’s strong tradition of heartfelt ballads.
Italy has been one of Eurovision’s most successful countries in recent years, and Sal Da Vinci hopes to continue that legacy in Vienna.
France
France has internally selected Monroe to represent the country at Eurovision 2026 with her song “Regarde.” The young artist is one of the youngest names in the competition but already has an impressive background.
Who is Monroe?
Monroe first gained national attention after competing in the French classical-inspired talent show Prodiges, where she won the competition. Her victory introduced her to a wide audience across France. In 2025, she released her debut album, marking the beginning of her professional recording career.
With “Regarde,” France is betting on fresh talent and emotional storytelling for Eurovision 2026.



