The organisers of the London Eurovision Party continue to reveal the names of the acts that are performing in this year’s event. The next confirmed act is JONAS LOVV, who will represent NORWAY at Eurovision 2026 with their entry “YA YA YA”.
London Eurovision Party 2026
About the Pre-Party: London Eurovision Party (LEP) is the originator of the Pre-Party concept, and will be returning for its 17th edition. The show will take place at Here@Outernet in central London on April 19th, 2026.
Acts: Satoshi (Moldova 2026) , Aliona Moon (Moldova 2013) , Sissal (Denmark 2025) , Tamara Živković (Montenegro 2026) , Aidan (Malta 2026) , DARA (Bulgaria 2026), Eva Marija (Luxembourg 2026) , Alis (Albania 2026), Søren Torpegaard Lund (Denmark 2026), LELÉKA (Ukraine 2026), ESSYLA (Belgium 2026), ATVARA (Latvia 2026), COSMÓ (Austria 2026), Lion Ceccah (Lithuania 2026), Linda Lampenius x Pete Parkkonen (Finland 2026), Senhit (San Marino 2026), Veronica Fusaro (Switzerland 2026), LELEK (Croatia 2026), and JONAS LOVV (Norway 2026).
Tickets and information about the event are available on the London Eurovision Party website.
Norway’s Eurovision Journey
The Scandinavian nation made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960, with Nora Brockstedt and the song “Voi Voi”, which placed 4th. Since their debut, they have participated 62 times, and made the Grand Final 59 of these. In addition, Norway has won the competition three times – in 1985, 1995, and 2009.
Norway’s latest Eurovision participation saw them being represented by Kyle Alessandro with the song “Lighter”. After qualifying for the final, Norway placed 18th in the Grand Final, receiving 89 points, 22 of which from the jury and 67 from televoters.
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News Source: London Eurovision Party
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