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Vienna has been chosen to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest

Vienna has been chosen to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest

The announcement comes after Austria's JJ won this year's competition.
20 Aug, 2025

Vienna was chosen on Wednesday to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, the world’s biggest live televised music event, Austria’s public broadcaster announced, with the final set for May 16.

Austria’s JJ won this year’s competition, held in Basel in Switzerland, with his hit ‘Wasted Love’, which blends techno beats with operatic vocals — making his home country the 2026 host.

Vienna, which previously hosted the glitzy TV extravaganza in 1967 and 2015, edged out its competitor Innsbruck, the capital of western Tyrol province, to stage next year’s contest, public broadcaster ORF announced.

The final of Eurovision’s 70th edition will be held on May 16, 2026, at the Wiener Stadthalle, Austria’s largest indoor arena, with semi-finals set for May 12 and 14, Eurovision said.

Israel controversy

Since its launch in 1955, Eurovision has become the ultimate pop platform, catapulting Swedish icons ABBA to worldwide fame, as well as boosting the likes of Celine Dion, Cliff Richard and Olivia Newton-John.

Some 166 million viewers in 37 countries watched this year’s contest, with a record 60pc of viewers aged 15 to 24 tuning in. The competition got even more views on Instagram and TikTok.

The show has often drawn controversy, with pro-Palestinian activists staging protests during the extravaganza in Switzerland in May after Eurovision allowed Israel — who came runner-up — to participate in the contest despite the devastating Gaza war.

Just after his win, JJ, whose real name is Johannes Pietsch, in an interview called for Israel to be excluded from next year’s competition, sparking a storm of criticism in Austria, a staunch supporter of Israel.

JJ, 24, has since sought to defuse the controversy, saying via his record label Warner that he was “sorry if his comments had been misinterpreted”.

Austria’s far-right Freedom Party (FPOe), which topped elections for the first time ever last year but failed to form a government, has described Eurovision as a “queer, left-wing, woke spectacle” and criticised Vienna for wanting to stage it despite the high costs.

Basel put up nearly $40 million to host the contest.

‘Europe, shall we dance?’

Under the slogan “Europe, shall we dance?”, Vienna — more commonly known for classical music and the baroque splendour of its architecture — pushed to host the contest, citing its experience with big events.

It also touted its “enormous” accommodation capacities, its “excellent” transport links, and its “cosmopolitanism”, with two million people living in the Austrian capital.

The chosen venue, the Wiener Stadthalle, also hosted Eurovision in 2015, after the previous year’s edition was won by bearded drag performer Conchita Wurst.

Located in central Vienna, it opened in 1958 and seats 16,000 people in its main hall.

When Vienna hosted the Eurovision contest last time, the city installed traffic lights showing same-sex and heterosexual couples instead of a single figure — which proved so popular that authorities decided to keep them for good.

Comments

Laila Aug 20, 2025 05:12pm
For starters stop allowing non European entries like Turkey, Russia, Israel. These are not European countries. Israel should not be allowed. There is an ongoing war. And Israel is in the middle east or more correctly, Western Asia.
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Hamed Aug 20, 2025 05:16pm
Civilised countries shouldn't take part in such shows if criminal countries take part.
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Hamed Aug 20, 2025 05:22pm
Vienna provided Hitler etc!!
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 20, 2025 05:23pm
No doubt, Vienna-Austria, the home of the world-famous composer; Mozart is the best place on the globe for this event.
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Laila Aug 21, 2025 04:17pm
It is up to the European Broadcasting Union to ban Israel from the 2026 contest. It is possible. Whether they will do it or not remains to be seen. France, The Netherlands have shut down and banned Israelis participating in arms and defense exhibitions. So it is possible to ostracize Israel. Hit them on the wallet.
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Laila Aug 22, 2025 12:02am
@Hamed Pakistan also provided many evil men. So you are not making much of a point. Hitler was Austrian by birth, but his legacy is German. Nations are not held responsible for the wicked or criminal people, they have birthed. Surely you know this. Interestingly, 2025 Vienna is home to an increasing number of Arabs, of which many are Palestinians and they have no issue taking Austrian citizenship, enjoying all the perks and privilege of being Austrian and Austrian system, education, welfare, social security etc. They were not forced to live in Hitlers country. Whether Austria or Germany but Germany already had millions of Muslims living there and the number is on the rise.
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