Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026

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Portugal was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with the song "Rosa", written by Duarte Farias, Francisco Pereira, Francisco Pestana, Francisco Raposo, Gonçalo Narciso, Gui Alface, José Carlos Coelho Almeida Tavares, Luis Aleixo, and Miguel Costa, and performed by the group Bandidos do Cante. The Portuguese participating broadcaster, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP), selected its entry during the traditional national selection competition Festival da Canção.

Participating broadcasterRádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP)
Country Portugal
SelectionprocessFestival da Canção 2026
Selectiondate7 March 2026
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Portugal in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Participating broadcasterRádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP)
Country Portugal
Selection processFestival da Canção 2026
Selection date7 March 2026
Competing entry
Song"Rosa"
ArtistBandidos do Cante
Songwriters
  • Duarte Farias
  • Francisco Pereira
  • Francisco Pestana
  • Francisco Raposo
  • Gonçalo Narciso
  • Gui Alface
  • José Carlos Coelho Almeida Tavares
  • Luis Aleixo
  • Miguel Costa
Placement
Semi-final resultFailed to qualify (12th)
Participation chronology
◄2025 2026
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Background

Prior to the 2026 contest, Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP) until 2003, and Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP) since 2004, have participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Portugal fifty-six times since their first entry in 1964. They had won the contest on one occasion: in 2017 with the song "Amar pelos dois" performed by Salvador Sobral. Since the introduction of semi-finals to the format of the contest in 2004, Portugal has thus far managed to qualify to the final on nine occasions, the latest being in 2025, when "Deslocado" performed by Napa ultimately placed 21st in the final.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, RTP organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. The broadcaster had traditionally selected its entry for the contest via the music competition Festival da Canção, with exceptions in 1988 and 2005 when the entries were internally selected. RTP confirmed its participation in the 2026 contest on 4 December 2025,[1][2] having previously announced that the winner of the 60th edition of Festival da Canção would "be eligible to represent Portugal" at the contest on 16 September 2025.[3]

Before Eurovision

Festival da Canção 2026

Festival da Canção 2026 was the 60th edition of Festival da Canção. Sixteen entries competed in the festival, which consisted of two semi-finals held on 21 and 28 February 2026, leading to a ten-song final on 7 March 2026.[4] All three shows were broadcast on RTP1, RTP África, RTP Ásia, RTP América, and RTP Internacional as well as on radio via Antena 1 and online via RTP Play.[5]

Format

The format of the competition consisted of three shows: two semi-finals and a final. Each semi-final featured eight competing entries from which five advanced from each show to complete the ten-song lineup in the final. Results during the semi-finals were determined by the votes from a jury panel appointed by RTP and public televoting; the first four qualifiers were based on the 50/50 combination of jury and public voting where both streams of voting assigned points from 1–8, 10 and 12 based on ranking, while the fifth qualifier was determined by a second round of public televoting from the remaining entries. Results during the final were determined by the 50/50 combination of votes from seven regional juries and public televoting. Both the public televote and the juries assigned points from 1–8, 10, and 12 based on the ranking developed by both streams of voting.[4]

Competing entries

Sixteen composers were selected by RTP through four methods: eight from direct invitation from RTP, six from selected from 660 submissions received through an open call, one from the invitation of Napa, the 2025 winners, and one from the winner of Prova de Acesso.[6] The composers, which both created the songs and selected its performers, were required to submit the demo and final versions of their entries by 31 October and 30 November 2025, respectively. Songs could be submitted in any language.[4] The selected composers were revealed on 12 November 2025, while the competing artists were revealed on 22 January 2026.[7][8]

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Artist Song Songwriter(s) Selection
Agridoce "Onde quero estar"
  • Joana Banza
  • Margarida Castanheira
  • Pedro Agostinho
  • Sofia Jorge
  • Tiago Alves
Open call winner
André Amaro "Dá-me a tua mão" André Amaro Invited by RTP
Bandidos do Cante "Rosa"
  • Duarte Farias
  • Francisco Pereira
  • Francisco Pestana
  • Francisco Raposo
  • Gonçalo Narciso
  • Gui Alface
  • José Carlos Coelho Almeida Tavares
  • Luis Aleixo
  • Miguel Costa
Bateu Matou "Nos teus olhos"
  • Joaquim Albergaria
  • Ivo Costa
  • Rui Pité
Dinis Mota "Jurei" Dinis Mota Prova de Acesso winner
Evaya "Sprint"
  • Beatriz Bronze
  • Guilherme Firmino
  • Joao Valente
Invited by RTP
Francisco Fontes "Copiloto" Francisco Fontes Open call winner
Gonçalo Gomes "Doce ilusão"
  • Bernardo Almeida
  • Gonçalo Gomes
  • João Umbelino
  • Pedro Fernandes
Inês Sousa "Um filme ao contrário"
  • António Vasconcelos Dias
  • Inês Sousa
  • João Correia
Invited by RTP
Jacaréu and Ana Margarida "O-pi-ni-ão" Jorge Gonçalves Open call winner
João Ribeiro "Canção do querer"
Invited by RTP
Mário Marta "Pertencer"
  • Alberto Koenig
  • Jorge "Djodje" Almeida
Marquise "Chuva"
  • Mafalda Matos
  • Matias Ferreira
  • Miguel Azevedo
  • Miguel Pereira
Nunca Mates o Mandarim "Fumo"
  • João Amorim
  • João Cabral Campello
  • Manuel Dinis
Invited by Napa
Sandrino "Disposto a tudo"
  • Francesco Meoli
  • Sandrino Costa
Open call winner
Silvana Peres "Não tem fim" Rita Dias
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Semi-finals

The semi-finals took place on 21 and 28 February 2026.[9] In each show, eight entries competed, with five advancing to the final. The voting consisted of two rounds: a 50/50 combination of votes from an expert jury and a public televote determined the first four qualifiers, and a second round of televoting selected the fifth and final qualifier.[4] The jury consisted of Diana Vilarinho, Joana Espadinha [pt], Lena d'Água, Mário Rui Vieira and Tó Cruz (represented Portugal in 1995)[10]

Key:   Jury and televote round qualifier   Televote-only round qualifier

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Semi-final 1  First round  21 February 2026[11][12]
R/O Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Dinis Mota "Jurei" 7 10 17 2
2 Nunca Mates o Mandarim "Fumo" 12 12 24 1
3 Evaya "Sprint" 10 5 15 4
4 André Amaro "Dá-me a tua mão" 5 6 11 5
5 Bateu Matou "Nos teus olhos" 6 3 9 7
6 Marquise "Chuva" 8 8 16 3
7 Agridoce "Onde quero estar" 4 7 11 6
8 Mário Marta "Pertencer" 3 4 7 8
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Semi-final 1  Second round  21 February 2026[11][12]
Artist Song Place
Agridoce "Onde quero estar" 2
André Amaro "Dá-me a tua mão" 1
Bateu Matou "Nos teus olhos" 3
Mário Marta "Pertencer" 4
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Semi-final 2  First round  28 February 2026[13][12]
R/O Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
1 Gonçalo Gomes "Doce ilusão" 7 7 14 5
2 Silvana Peres "Não tem fim" 8 8 16 3
3 Sandrino "Disposto a tudo" 6 10 16 4
4 Francisco Fontes "Copiloto" 3 5 8 8
5 Bandidos do Cante "Rosa" 5 12 17 1
6 Jacaréu and Ana Margarida "O-pi-ni-ão" 4 6 10 7
7 João Ribeiro "Canção do querer" 12 4 16 2
8 Inês Sousa "Um filme ao contrário" 10 3 13 6
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Semi-final 2  Second round  28 February 2026[13][12]
Artist Song Place
Francisco Fontes "Copiloto" 3
Gonçalo Gomes "Doce ilusão" 1
Inês Sousa "Um filme ao contrário" 4
Jacaréu and Ana Margarida "O-pi-ni-ão" 2
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Final

The final took place on 7 March 2026 and featured the ten qualified entries.[14] The winner was determined by a 50/50 combination of the vote by a three-member regional jury representing the seven Portuguese territorial regions and a public vote; in the event of a tie, the public voting was to take precedence.[4]

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Final  7 March 2026[15][16][12]
R/O Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place
Votes Points
1 Bandidos do Cante "Rosa" 56 10 12 22 1
2 João Ribeiro "Canção do querer" 65 12 2 14 4
3 André Amaro "Dá-me a tua mão" 21 1 7 8 7
4 Gonçalo Gomes "Doce ilusão" 34 4 3 7 9
5 Marquise "Chuva" 33 3 5 8 8
6 Evaya "Sprint" 31 2 1 3 10
7 Sandrino "Disposto a tudo" 40 7 6 13 5
8 Nunca Mates o Mandarim "Fumo" 51 8 8 16 3
9 Silvana Peres "Não tem fim" 35 5 4 9 6
10 Dinis Mota "Jurei" 40 6 10 16 2
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Detailed regional jury votes[12]
R/O Song
North
Central
Lisbon Area
Alentejo
Algarve
Madeira
Azores
Total
1 "Rosa" 128121282256
2 "Canção do querer" 10125106101265
3 "Dá-me a tua mão" 277211121
4 "Doce ilusão" 11010424334
5 "Chuva" 7113107433
6 "Sprint" 362156831
7 "Disposto a tudo" 5267123540
8 "Fumo" 8588412651
9 "Não tem fim" 6335351035
10 "Jurei" 444678740
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Official album

Cover art of the official compilation album

Festival da Canção 2026 is the official compilation album of the contest. It was compiled by Universal Music Portugal and was digitally released by the former on 22 January 2026.[17] The album features the 16 participating entries of the contest.

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Chart performance for Festival da Canção 2026
Chart (2026) Peak
position
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[18] 185
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Controversy over Israeli participation

Israel's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest has been controversial since 2024 due to the Gaza war.[19] In 2026, broadcasters from five countries, namely Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain, opted not to take part in the contest after the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) allowed Israel to compete, following a vote held in December 2025 in favour of adopting a series of amendments to the voting system, bypassing a proposed separate vote on Israel's participation.[20][21][22][23][24] Before the vote, in September 2025, RTP announced that the winner of Festival da Canção 2026, unlike previous editions, would not be obligated to represent Portugal in Eurovision.[25] After the EBU's decision to permit Israel's presence, 11 out of 16 participants of Festival da Canção 2026 signed an open letter on 10 December 2025, confirming that they would not represent Portugal if they win, due to Israel's participation.[26] Later, two participants also announced that they will not be competing in Eurovision should they win the Portuguese selection.[27][28] Of the remaining contestants, two confirmed they would still represent Portugal if selected, including eventual winner Bandidos do Cante, while one did not issue a definitive statement.[29]

At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, and consist of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 12 and 14 May and the final on 16 May 2026. All nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Four" (France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final will progress to the final. On 12 January 2026, an allocation draw was held to determine which of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show, each country will perform in; the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[30]

Semi final

Portugal was allocated for the first semi final, and later, was announced to perform in position five during the show.[31] Shortly after, the qualification–announcement segment took place, and, at the end of the segment Portugal was not announced as one of the ten qualifiers, therefore, Portugal would not move on onto the final,[32] for the first time since 2019.

Voting

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Portugal during the first semi-final. Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting.[33] The exact composition of the professional jury, and the results of each country's jury and televoting were released after the final; the individual results from each jury member were also released in an anonymised form.[34][35] The Portuguese jury consisted of Cláudia Pascoal, who represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, Joana Espadinha, Paulo Castelo, Pedro Granger, and Rita Guerra, who represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003.[36][35] In the first semi-final, Portugal finished in fourth place out of seventeen entries, marking Portugal's second consecutive qualification to the grand final. The first semi-final of the contest saw Portugal receive twelve points from Croatia (jury) and Switzerland (televoting). Over the course of the contest, Portugal awarded its 12 points to Latvia (jury) and Ukraine (televote) in the first semi-final and Spain (jury) and Ukraine (televote) in the final.[37][38]

Points awarded to Portugal

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Points awarded by Portugal

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Detailed voting results

The following members comprised the Portuguese jury:

  • Beatriz Câmara Fonseca
  • Carolina Pires Gonçalves
  • Jorge Fernando
  • Luís Gustavo Paixão
  • Mário Rui Vieira
  • Matilde Maria Almeida
  • Pedro Miguel Mimoso
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Detailed voting results from Portugal (Semi-final 1)
R/O Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Juror F Juror G Rank Points Rank Points
01  Moldova1011137851111210
02  Sweden851094416512
03  Croatia92922333865
04  Greece31014514121310183
05  Portugal
06  Georgia111312131310141413
07  Finland132158811247
08  Montenegro79887978374
09  Estonia12123141213913101
10  Israel1414641114492112
11  Belgium13851110227411
12  Lithuania41736754792
13  San Marino661112911101214
14  Poland5711011621056
15  Serbia244636125638
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Detailed voting results from Portugal (Final)
R/O Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Juror F Juror G Rank Points Rank Points
01  Denmark76210118121011
02  Germany141441419637422
03  Israel202531525132517112
04  Belgium125611151551124
05  Albania1454175211215
06  Greece2224256212591912
07  Ukraine15201121841783210
08  Australia821111948121474
09  Serbia471416167111314
10  Malta11221021102171821
11  Czechia21873912211216
12  Bulgaria10172118724232056
13  Croatia31828101338101
14  United Kingdom252322202223152523
15  France17199521186592
16  Moldova131619222022202438
17  Finland51113162224765
18  Poland22129133165613
19  Lithuania161818131117192220
20  Sweden1815152359141617
21  Cyprus2491725232082119
22  Italy9121617141461583
23  Norway632081211109218
24  Romania2313237316410147
25  Austria191024242419242325
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