The hunt for Tautumeitas’ successor concluded tonight with Atvara winning the right to represent Latvia at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.
Atvara wins Supernova
Atvara won the the right to represent Latvia after qualifying from one of the two semi finals in the previous fortnight. The decision was made by a combination of jury and televote. Ketija Šēnberga, Lauris Reiniks, and Māra Sleja were the hosts for tonight’s show.
| Running Order | Entrant | Entry | Result |
| 1 | De Mantra | “Let Them” | 8th |
| 2 | Elpo | “Blakus” | 7th |
| 3 | Krisy | “Take It” | 10th |
| 4 | Kautkaili | “Te un tagad” | 2nd |
| 5 | Legzdina | “Ribbon” | 9th |
| 6 | Emilija | “All We Ever Had” | 3rd |
| 7 | Atvara | “Ēnā“ | 1st |
| 8 | Robert Ox | “Ravin’ at the Taj Mahal” | 4th |
| 9 | Tikasha Sakama | “#010126 Coda” | 6th |
| 10 | Miks Galvanovskis | “Cruel Angel” | 5th |
What is Supernova?
With the exception of 2021, where Samanta Tina was internally reselected following the cancellation of the 2020 contest, Latvia has always used a national final to select its Eurovision representative. Since 2015, this has been “Supernova”. In recent years, Supernova has usually been made up of two shows, a semi-final and a final. In recent years, around 15 artists have taken part in the semi-final with around 10 artists advancing to the final. The final results of Supernova consist of a combination of a jury vote and the televote, at a 50-50% split.
Latvia’s Eurovision Journey
Latvia made their Eurovision debut in 2000, finishing 3rd with “My Star” by Brainstorm. They have performed at every contest since and managed to win in 2002. Marie N sang “I Wanna,” scoring 176 points and bringing Eurovision to Riga in the process. Latvia also managed to finish in the top 10 two more times, in 2005 and 2015.
Latvia’s most recent entry on the Eurovision stage was Tautumeitas, who performed “Bur man laimi”. Latvia successfully qualified from the second semi-final for the second year in a row. In the Grand Final, Tautumeitas finished in 13th place with 158 points. Of these points, 42 were from the public vote, and 116 were from the national juries.
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Source: LTV
Photo credit: Žurnāls Santa
