Ukraine's Eurovision 2026 Representative to Be Chosen in National Final
Ukraine's Eurovision 2026 Representative to Be Chosen in National Final
According to Главком: The final of Ukraine's national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 is scheduled for February 7, 2026. The broadcast will begin at 6:30 PM, with the concert itself starting at 7:00 PM. This year's selection process will see singer Jamala serve as the music producer, with Herman Nenov taking on the role of creative producer.
A five-member jury panel will include Ruslana, Zlata Ognevich, Yevhen Filatov, Vitalii Drozdov, and Kostiantyn Tomilchenko. Timur Miroshnychenko and Lesia Nikitiuk will host the final, with Anna Tuliieva presenting the pre-show. Ten finalists will compete for the chance to represent Ukraine on the international stage.
The winner will be determined by a combined vote, with the jury and the public each accounting for 50% of the result. Public voting will be conducted via the Diia app and by SMS. Ukraine is set to perform in the second half of the second semi-final of Eurovision 2026, which takes place on May 14.
List of Finalists and Their Songs
- Valeriya Force – Open Our Hearts
- Molodi – Legends
- Monokate – TYT
- The Elliens – Crawling Whispers
- Laud – Lightkeeper
- Leleka – Ridnym
- Mr. Vel – Do or Done
- Khayat – Hertsi
- Jerry Heil – Catharticus (Prayer)
- ShchukaRyba – My Land
This national final promises to be a spectacular and thrilling event, as each contestant aims to impress both the audience and the judges to win the right to represent Ukraine at Eurovision.
The Ukrainian national selection is a significant event for the country's music industry, serving as a platform to discover new talent and raise the profile of Ukrainian culture internationally. The selection of the representative will take place in a highly competitive environment, which can significantly impact the future careers of the finalists. This year's contest is expected to be particularly engaging due to the involvement of well-known artists on the jury and new voting formats designed to engage a broad audience. Ukraine has a strong track record at Eurovision, having won the contest three times, which adds considerable prestige to this national selection process.
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