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Live – Eurovision 2026: Bulgaria wins as nail-biting final sees Israel finish second

By staffMay 17, 202616 Mins Read
Live – Eurovision 2026: Bulgaria wins as nail-biting final sees Israel finish second
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By&nbspLiam Gilliver&nbsp&&nbspAgata Todorow&nbsp&&nbspTokunbo Salako

Published on 16/05/2026 – 19:05 GMT+2•Updated
17/05/2026 – 1:53 GMT+2

Bulgaria has won the 70th Eurovision song contest with singer Dara’s party anthem “Bangaranga.”

Dara beat 24 other competitors during Saturday’s grand final in the Austrian capital Vienna. The song’s infectious beats and tightly choreographed dance routine was a massive hit with both viewers and national juries.

But until the final public vote was announced it appeared as if Israel was set to win the contest.

It’s Bulgaria’s first-ever Eurovision victory.

Romania’s Alexandra Căpitănescu came third with the provocatively titled rock song “Choke Me.” Australian star Delta Goodrem was fourth with the slick midtempo ballad “Eclipse,” and Italian crooner Sal Da Vinci came fifth with “Per Sempre Si,” or “Forever Yes.”

The Finnish duo of pop star Pete Parkkonen and classical violinist Linda Lampenius, who were strong favorite on betting markets, ended up in sixth place.

Eurovision historian Dean Vuletic said the contest often produces surprises.

“Eurovision has never really been a contest for big stars. It’s largely been a contest for underdogs,” Vuletic said. “People like to see the underdog on stage. They like to the artist-in-the-making on stage or an artist from a smaller, poorer country on stage.”

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The 70th year of the world’s biggest and oldest song contest will go down in history as perhaps the most divisive edition after months of protest over Israel’s participation and its war on Gaza which led to five countries choosing to boycott the proceedings.

There was tight security around the venue and across the Austrian capital with pre-show demonstrations erupting.

A fractured ‘Big 5’: countries not participating in 2026

Spain was the biggest nation to have stepped aside as a key contributor to Eurovision. As a member of the ‘Big 5’, it guarantees the economic viability of the contest, so its absence generated a financial and potentially large audience gap for the EBU to fill.

  • Ireland: After years of protests by its representatives (such as Bambie Thug in 2024), the Irish broadcaster RTÉ has opted to withdraw in protest at Israel’s participation, citing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
  • Netherlands: Public broadcaster ‘AVROTROS’ officially withdrew in protest, joining the boycott of the event in Vienna. However, unlike the Spanish public broadcaster, the Dutch broadcasters ‘NOS’ and ‘NTR’ will broadcast the competition.
  • Iceland: The management of ‘RÚV, the Icelandic public broadcaster,’ took the decision to withdraw from the competition due to internal division and social pressure over the presence of Israel in the competition. Stefan Eiriksson, director general of the public broadcaster said: “In the current situation, there is no peace and joy associated with this contest. Therefore, first and foremost, we are withdrawing as long as the situation remains the same.
  • Slovenia: Public broadcaster ‘RTV SLO’ will replace its coverage of the Vienna festival with special programming dedicated to Palestine.

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