Switzerland Selects Veronica Fusaro with 'Alice' for Eurovision 2026
Switzerland's Eurovision 2026 Entry
According to Главком: Swiss singer-songwriter Veronica Fusaro has been chosen to represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna. Her entry, titled 'Alice', was officially unveiled on March 11. The Swiss national selection process, which received 493 submissions, used a combined system where the final result was determined equally by public televoting and the evaluation of an expert jury. Eurovision is one of the world's largest non-sporting television events, making national selection a significant moment for artists.
About Veronica Fusaro and Other Confirmed Acts
The 28-year-old artist hails from the city of Thun. In 2016, she received the Best Talent award from radio station SRF 3 and has performed over 500 concerts throughout her career, demonstrating her extensive experience in the music industry.
Other countries have also announced their participants for the 2026 contest:
- The Czech Republic will be represented by 23-year-old singer Daniel Žižka with his song 'Crossroads'.
- Azerbaijan's entry will be performed by Jiva, a winner of the local version of 'The Voice', with the song 'Just Go'.
Fusaro's selection highlights the growing prominence of Swiss artists on the international stage. The contest, which draws an audience of millions, offers performers a unique platform to showcase their music and cultural identity. Her success in the national selection could open new career opportunities and increase global interest in the Swiss music scene.
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