The complete vote results from the Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 have now been published, showing a clear victory for Eva Marija as she took the top rank in both jury and public voting.
How the voting played out
In the initial stage, all eight participants were ranked by both the international jury and public voters. Top three from Round One:
- Eva Marija
- Steve Castile
- Irem
These three advanced to the super final.
Overall ranking
- 1. Eva Marija
- 2. Steve Castile
- 3. Irem
- 4. ShiroKuro
- 5. Daryss
- 6. Hugo One
- 7. Luzac
- 8. Andrew the Martian
Jury ranking
- 1. Eva Maria
- 2. Steve Castile
- 3. ShiroKuro
- 4. Daryss
- 5. Luzac
- 6. Hugo One
- 7. Irem
- 8. Andrew the Martian
Public ranking
- 1. Eva Maria
- 2. Irem
- 3. Steve Castile
- 4. Hugo One
- 5. Luzac
- 6. ShiroKuro
- 7. Daryss
- 8. Andrew the Martian
Super Final
In the second round featuring only the top three acts, Eva Marija maintained her lead across the board:
• Eva Marija — Number one with both jury and public
• Steve Castile — Second overall
• Irem — Third overall
Voting Demographics
The detailed voting statistics also revealed where support came from internationally. Luxembourg itself led the way in total voter participation, followed by:
- Luxembourg
- Germany
- Slovenia
- Belgium
- United Kingdom
- Turkey
- United States
- France
- Austria
- Switzerland
This broad international engagement highlights the growing reach of Luxembourg’s national selection process beyond its borders.
Luxembourg’s Eurovision Journey
Luxembourg first made its debut in the first edition of the Contest in 1956, with their first entries being “Ne crois pas” and “Les Amants de minuit”, both performed by Michèle Arnaud. Since the first Contest, Luxembourg has competed a total of 38 times. Their best result was finishing in 1st place five times – in 1961, 1965, 1972, 1973 and 1983 respectively.
Luxembourg’s latest participation came in Basel in 2025. Laura Thorn represented Luxembourg with the song “La poupée monte le son”, qualifying in seventh place. In the Grand Final, Luxembourg finished 22nd, receiving 47 points: 23 from the national juries, and 24 from the televoters.
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News Source: RTL
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