Festivali i Kenges 64 songs to be released on 21 November

RTSH has officially released the 28 songs competing in Festivali i Këngës 64, Albania’s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.

The 28 competing songs

All 28 tracks are now available to stream on RTSH’s official platforms and YouTube channel, giving fans their first listen to the entries that will compete in December at the Palace of Congresses in Tirana.

ArtistSong
2 FarmValle mbi hi
AlisNân
Endri KaçaçiSi Unë
Enxhi NasufiDritë
Erand SojliTë kam në fron
Erik LloshiDy pika dashuri
Evi ReçiKodi i jetës
Fifi & Tiri GjociRri
FrensiTresh
Gerta MahmutajNë krahët e tu
GhitiOkej!
Gresa Gjocera & Bledi KasoBusulla e zemrës
Inis NeziriTa kam fal
Kamela IslamajPa pretendime
KimiPrap diell del
Kleansa SusajHije
Lorenc HasramaLamtumirë
Luna CausholliPa kufij
LynxNuk kthehem pas
Malvina LikajPërtej shpirtit
Rezarta SmajaBalukeprera
Rigersa LokaAlbanian Heart
Sara KapoTë dua shumë
Savjana VjerdhaID
SheilaZemra e Tokës
Sihana HaxhnikajHorizont
ThreexVite
Vedat AdemiKur Fjala Mbaron

Albania’s Eurovision journey

In 2004, Albania made their debut into the Eurovision Song Contest with Anjeza Shahini with “Image of You”, which placed 7th in the final. Since their debut, Albania has participated 20 times, and made the final 10 times. They achieved their best result in 2012, where Rona Nishliu placed 5th with “Suus”.

Shkodra Elektronike represented Albania in the 2025 Contest in Basel with “Zjerm”. The duo made it to the Grand Final, where they ultimately finished in 8th place with 218 points. 173 of these came from the televote, while the remaining 45 points came from the jury.

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News source: RTSH

Photo credit: RTSH

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