CyBC has officially confirmed that Cyprus will participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, which will be held in Austria. This marks Cyprus’ 42nd appearance at the contest since its debut in 1981.
From internal selection to public vote?
In recent years, Cyprus has relied heavily on internal selection, choosing its Eurovision entries behind closed doors. However, following mixed results in recent contests, CyBC is reportedly evaluating whether a public-facing national final could lead to stronger engagement and potentially better results.
Sources suggest that discussions within the broadcaster are still in the early stages, with no formal announcement yet regarding format or dates.
Cyprus’ Eurovision journey
The Mediterranean nation made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981, where the Island participated with the song “Monika” and placed 6th. Since then, Cyprus has participated 40 times (33 of which were in the Grand Final).
For 2025, CyBC internally selected Theo Evan to represent them in Basel with the song “Shh”. Competing in the first semi-final, Cyprus failed to qualify for the final, finishing in 11th place with 44 points. This was the first time since 2022 that Cyprus had not been in a Eurovision final.
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News Source: esctoday.com
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