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 year’s artists, their discography, and their Eurovision 2026 journey so far. The next artist in this year’s preview is Australia’s Delta Goodrem.
Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision journey so far
After years of speculation, Delta Goodrem was formally confirmed to be representing Australia at Eurovision 2026 on March 1st, with her song being released at the same time. She will now represent Australia in the second semi-final in position #11.
Delta Goodrem will sing “Eclipse” in Vienna – a song written by Delta herself, as well as Ferras Alqaisi, Jonas Myrin and Michael Fatkin.
What do we think of “Eclipse”?
The team at That Eurovision Site has reacted to Delta Goodrem’s entry for Vienna. Rory gave his thoughts on “Eclipse”, which you can check out below.
Who is Delta Goodrem?
Delta Goodrem is a 41-year-old singer-songwriter born in Sydney. She showed promise in music when she was young, taking up singing and dancing lessons as a child. Her debut album, released in 2003, was met with critical acclaim, and is one of the highest-selling albums by an Australian artist. She is also a well-known songwriter, writing songs for the likes of Celine Dion and Brian McFadden. In her recent career, she has been the supporting act for legendary artists including Shania Twain.
Australia’s Eurovision journey
The most recent country to debut into the Eurovision Song Contest, Australia debuted in 2015. Guy Sebastian represented the land down under with his entry “Tonight Again” in Vienna, where they placed 5th. Since their debut, they have participated every single year of the competition.
Australia internally selected Go-Jo to represent them in 2024 with the song “Milkshake Man”. He ultimately failed to reach the Grand Final, placing eleventh in the second semi-final with 41 televote points.
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