Bzikebi
Bzikebi

The artists performing at this year’s pre-parties continue to be revealed. It has now been announced that Bzikebi, who will represent Georgia with “On Replay” at Eurovision 2026, will perform at Eurovision in Concert 2026, which will take place in Amsterdam on the 11th of April at AFAS Live.

Eurovision in Concert 2026

Tickets: You are able to purchase tickets for Eurovision in Concert 2026 via Ticketmaster NL.

Acts: The acts confirmed so far are Tamara Zinkovic (Montenegro 2026), Satoshi (Moldova 2026) , Eva Marija (Luxembourg 2026) , Alis (Albania 2026) , LELÉKA (Ukraine 2026), Søren Torpegaard Lund (Denmark 2026), Lenny Kuhr (Netherlands 1969), ESSYLA (Belgium 2026) , Atvara (Latvia 2026), Lelek (Croatia 2026), Kyle Alessandro (Norway 2025), COSMÓ (Austria 2026),Shkodra Elektronike (Albania 2025), Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen (Finland 2026), Lion Ceccah (Lithuania 2026), and Bzikebi (Georgia 2026)

Georgia’s Eurovision journey

Georgia’s history in Eurovision has been mixed since they began competing in 2007, represented by Sopho Khalvashi with “Visionary Dream”. Their highest placements – both coming in 9th – were achieved in 2010 and 2011, with Sopho Niharadze performing Shine and Eldrine with One More Day. They have not qualified for the final since 2016, where they were represented by Nika Kocharov & Young Georgian Lolitaz with Midnight Gold.

For 2025, GPB selected Mariam Shengelia to represent Georgia with her song “Freedom”. In Basel, Georgia failed to qualify for the final, earning 28 points in the semi-final, ultimate placing fifteenth.

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News Source: Eurovision In Concert

Photo Credit: GPB

By Tim J

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