🇵🇱 Participants in Poland’s Eurovision 2026 selection revealed

There is just a month to go until Poland selects its Eurovision 2025 representative, and TVP has now revealed the names of the artists participating in its selection, ‘Wielki Finał Polskich Kwalifikacji’ next month.

8 artists in the running to represent Poland in Vienna

TVP has confirmed that eight artists will participate in this year’s selection, with Alicja (who was set to represent Poland at Eurovision 2020), being part of the line-up. The artists participating in the Polish selection are:

ArtistEntry
(English Translation)
Alicja“Pray”
Anastazja“Wild Child”
Basia Giewont“Zimna Woda”
(Cold Water”
Jeremi Sikorski“Cienie Przeszłości”
(Shadows of the Past)
Karolina Szczurowska“Nie Bój Się”
(Don’t Be Afraid)
Ola Antoniak“Don’t You Try”
Piotr Pręgowski“Parawany Tango”
(Tango Screens)
Stasiek Kukulski“This Too Shall Pass”

Poland’s Eurovision 2025 representative will be selected on Friday, February 14th, with the Polish public choosing Justyna Steczkowska’s successor.

Poland’s Eurovision Journey

In 1994, Poland made their debut at the Eurovision Song Contest represented by Edyta Górniak with the song “To nie ja!” and placed 2nd, Poland’s best result at the contest to date. Since then, Poland has participated 26 times, qualifying for the Grand Final 16 times.

Poland selected Justyna Steczkowska to represent the national at Eurovision 2025 with “GAJA”, thirty years after her first participation. She qualified for the final, ultimately finishing in 14th place with 156 points. Of these, 17 came from the jury, while the remaining 139 came from the televote.§

What do you think of the line-up for Poland’s selection? Who would you like to see represent them in Switzerland? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow “That Eurovision Site” on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads and Bluesky as we look ahead to Eurovision 2026!

News Source: TVP

Photo Credit: TVP

By Tim J

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