Huge Aussie star to represent Australia at Eurovision
- On Monday, SBS confirmed Delta Goodrem will represent Australia at the 70th Eurovision and perform `Eclipse`, released as a single on Monday.
- Organisers said they picked Delta Goodrem to mark Eurovision's 70th anniversary and as one of Australia’s most iconic artists, citing her nine No.1 singles and 8 million albums sold.
- Goodrem co-wrote `Eclipse` with Ferras Alqaisi, Jonas Myrin and Michael Fatkin, and Paul Clarke, Creative Director, praised her as `Delta Goodrem is a once in a generation artist.`
- More than 160 million viewers will see Goodrem unveil `Eclipse` on the Eurovision stage, while Australia must confront its recent non-qualification trend after 2024 and 2025 entrants failed to reach the grand final.
- This year five countries—Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Spain—withdrew in protest at the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and Israel's participation, as the Eurovision Song Contest marks its 70th anniversary in Vienna.
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Delta Goodrem to Represent Australia at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna
Australia has selected Delta Goodrem to represent the country at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, SBS and production partner Beyond Productions announced Monday. Goodrem will perform her newly released single “Eclipse” at Wiener Stadthalle in May, stepping onto one of the world’s largest live music stages. Broadcast to more than 160 million viewers worldwide, Eurovision remains one of the most-watched annual music events gl…
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