Eurovision Song Contest 2026 final running order – Who is performing when?

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 final is almost here, happening in just a few days! It’s set to be the biggest night of the year for European music.

Twenty acts made it through the semi-finals to compete in the grand final, joining the pre-qualified ‘Big Four’ countries and the host nation. However, only one of them will ultimately be crowned the winner!

Finland is currently the most likely winner, but with performers still having a chance to win over both the judges and viewers, the outcome is still uncertain.

Want to find out when your favorite artists are performing? Check below for the performance order of the Eurovision 2025 final.

Eurovision 2026 grand final running order

Below you can find the running order of the Eurovision Song Contest grand final.

  1. Denmark, Søren Torpegaard Lund
  2. Germany, Sarah Engels
  3. Israel, Noam Bettan
  4. Belgium, ESSYLA
  5. Albania, Alis
  6. Greece, Akylas
  7. Ukraine, LELÉKA
  8. Australia, Delta Goodrem
  9. Serbia, LAVINA
  10. Malta, AIDAN
  11. Czechia, Daniel Žižka
  12. Bulgaria, Dara
  13. Croatia, LELEK
  14. United Kingdom, Look Mum No Computer
  15. France, Monroe
  16. Moldova, Satoshi
  17. Finland, Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen
  18. Poland, ALICJA
  19. Lithuania, Lion Ceccah
  20. Sweden, FELICIA
  21. Cyprus, Antigoni
  22. Italy, Sal Da Vinci
  23. Norway, JONAS LOVV
  24. Romania, Alexandra Căpitănescu
  25. Austria, COSMÓ

The Eurovision Song Contest has received a lot of criticism for letting Israel participate this year, given the current war happening in Gaza.

Several countries are choosing not to participate in this year’s contest because the European Broadcasting Union decided against banning Israel from competing.

In December 2025, the EBU held a meeting where members voted to establish rules preventing governments or outside groups from unfairly boosting certain songs to sway voting results. However, they did not vote on whether Israel would be allowed to participate in the competition.

The European Broadcasting Union announced that most of its members decided another vote on whether to continue with the Eurovision Song Contest wasn’t necessary. They confirmed the 2026 contest will go ahead as scheduled, with extra safety measures in place.

After this announcement, Ireland, Spain, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Iceland all stated they would not be competing in Eurovision this year.

Ireland’s public broadcaster, RTÉ, has decided not to participate in this year’s contest, citing the devastating loss of life and ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which continues to endanger civilians.

The BBC, the UK broadcaster for the competition, stated it backs the EBU’s decision. In a statement, they explained it’s about upholding the competition’s rules and ensuring inclusivity.

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 final will take place on Saturday 16 May 2026.

You can find a complete list of Eurovision winners, as well as see how many times the UK has been victorious in the competition.

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Katelyn MensahSenior Entertainment Writer

Katelyn Mensah writes about entertainment for TopMob, covering everything from popular TV shows and reality competitions to important documentaries. Before joining TopMob, she worked at The Tab, where she focused on reality TV and celebrity news. She has a degree in Journalism.

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2026-05-15 16:34