Eurovision 2026's final takes place Saturday in Vienna. According to Rolling Stone, this year's contestants are chasing the same goal: winning the world's biggest live music television event.
Denmark's Sørren Torpegaard Lund performs "Før Vi Går Hjem," a nightclub-inflected dance track with a pulsating bass line. "We let the night stand in flames and forgetting ourselves," he sings. The song builds on hedonistic energy and physical movement.
Lithuania's Lion Ceccah offers "Sólo Quiero Más," an ode to unity sung in Lithuanian, English, and Spanish. The multilingual approach sets it apart from most Eurovision entries.
Cyprus's Antigoni, a Love Island UK reality star, performs "Jalla." Italy's Sal Da Vinci competes with "Per Sempre Sì." Belgium's Essyla also contends.
Denmark has not won since 2013 and has won only three times in Eurovision history. Cyprus and Lithuania have never won. With 25 countries in Saturday's final at Vienna's Stadthalle, the competition remains open.
The final airs Saturday.




