Eurovision in Vienna is just less than a month away. In the lead-up to the start of rehearsals, we will get to know a bit more about this yearโs artists, their discography, and their Eurovision 2026 journey so far. The next artist in this year’s preview is San Marino’s Senhit.
Senhit’s Eurovision journey so far
San Marino’s selection for 2026 began last year, with shows for the Dreaming San Marino Song Contest going as far back as November. The final of the show was held on March 6th and included acts from across the world. However, three-time Eurovision entrant Senhit opted to return as part of the Big Artists group and was unanimously selected as the winner of the show. Boy George, who co-wrote the song, also features in the track and has confirmed he will go to Eurovision in May. The pair will perform in position #13 in the first semi-final on May 15th.
The song was written by Senhit herself, as well as Boy George, Anderz Wrethov, Julie Aagaard, Thomas Stengaard and John-Emil Johansson.
What do we think of “Superstar”?
The team at That Eurovision Site has reacted to Senhit’s entry for Vienna. Nicklas gave his thoughts on โSuperstarโ, which you can check out below.
Who is Senhit?
Senhit Zadik is a well-known face in the Eurovision community, having represented San Marino on three separate occasions. The 46-year-old, born in Bologna, became a well-known face in the Italian music scene in the mid-2000s, releasing three albums before her first Eurovision participation in 2011. Since then, she had released a number of songs, and has competed at Eurovision another two times – in 2020 and 2021 respectively.
San Marino’s Eurovision journey
As one of the smallest countries in Europe, San Marino made its debut in the competition in 2008 with Miodio and the song โCompliceโ. Since then they have participated in the competition 14 times, qualifying for the grand final in three. Their best result was in 2019, with Serhat and โSay Na Na Naโ.
Italian DJ Gabry Ponte represented San Marino in 2025 with his song “Tutta L’Italia” – the original theme song for Sanremo that year. Performing in the first semi-final, San Marino qualified for the final, where it ultimate placed last with 37 points. 28 points came from the juries, while 9 came from the televote.
What do you think of โSuperstarโ? Are you excited to see what Senhit will do in Vienna? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow โThat Eurovision Siteโ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Tumblr, Threadsand Bluesky as we gear up for Eurovision 2026!
News Source: That Eurovision Site /
Photo Credit: Senhit
