Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026

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Ukraine was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with the song "Ridnym", written by Adama Cefalu, Jakob Hegner [de], Viktoriia Leleka and Yaroslav Dzhus [uk], and performed by Leleka under her stage name Leléka.[1] The Ukrainian participating broadcaster, Suspilne, organised the national final Vidbir 2026 in order to select its entry for the contest.

Participating broadcasterPublic Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (Suspilne)
Country Ukraine
SelectionprocessVidbir 2026
Selectiondate7 February 2026
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Ukraine in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Participating broadcasterPublic Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (Suspilne)
Country Ukraine
Selection processVidbir 2026
Selection date7 February 2026
Competing entry
Song"Ridnym"
ArtistLeléka
Songwriters
  • Adama Cefalu
  • Jakob Hegner
  • Viktoriia Leleka
  • Yaroslav Dzhus
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (6th, 174 points)
Final result9th, 221 points
Participation chronology
◄2025 2026
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Background

Prior to the 2026 contest, the National Television Company of Ukraine (NTU) until 2016, and Suspilne since 2017, had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Ukraine 20 times since NTU's first entry in 2003.[2] It had won the contest on three occasions: in 2004 with the song "Wild Dances" performed by Ruslana, in 2016 with "1944" by Jamala, and in 2022 with the song "Stefania" performed by Kalush Orchestra. It had been the runner-up in the contest on two occasions: in 2007 with the song "Dancing Lasha Tumbai" performed by Verka Serduchka and in 2008 with the song "Shady Lady" performed by Ani Lorak. Following the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, Ukraine had managed to qualify to final in every contest it participated in thus far. Its least successful result had been 24th place, which was achieved in 2017 with the song "Time" performed by O.Torvald. In 2025, "Bird of Pray" performed by Ziferblat placed ninth.

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, Suspilne organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Suspilne confirmed its intentions to participate at the 2026 contest on 25 August 2025.[3] In the past, the broadcaster had alternated between both internal selections and national finals in order to select its entry. Between 2022 and 2024, Suspilne had set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision, with both the public and a panel of jury members involved in the selection. The method is expected to be continued to select its 2026 entry.[4]

Before Eurovision

Vidbir 2026

Vidbir 2026 was the tenth edition of Vidbir, the national final to select the Ukrainian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. The competition took place on 7 February 2026.[5]

Format

The selection of the competing entries for the national final and ultimately the Ukrainian Eurovision entry will take place over three stages. In the first stage, artists and songwriters had the opportunity to apply for the competition through an online submission form.[6] 15 acts were longlisted and announced on 24 November 2025.[7] The second stage involved the longlisted artists attending a scheduled audition, during which nine acts were selected and announced on 3 December 2025.[8] An additional act was selected from an online selection via the Diia mobile application.[9] The third stage is the final, which will take place on 7 February 2026 and will feature the ten acts vying to represent Ukraine in Vienna, with the results based on the 50/50 combination of votes from the public (via Diia) and a five-member jury panel (a larger one than in previous editions), with each juror assessing a different aspect of the performances while formulating their scores.[5][10]

The jury panel that will vote during the show consists of:[10]

  • Ruslana – singer, winner of the 2004 contest
  • Zlata Ognevich – singer-songwriter, represented Ukraine in 2013
  • Yevhen Filatov [uk] – singer and composer
  • Vitaliy Drozdov [uk] – general producer of TAVR Media Radio Holding
  • Kostyantyn Tomilchenko [uk] – choreographer

Competing entries

Artists and composers had the opportunity to submit their entries via an online submission form which accepted entries between 3 September 2025 and 27 October 2025.[6] Only artists that had not performed in events organized by/located in the territory of "the aggressor state" or illegally entered the territories of Crimea since 15 March 2014 and Belarus since 24 February 2022, respectively, were allowed to apply for the competition, and songs performed in the "language of the aggressor state" were prohibited.[11] Jamala, who won the 2016 contest for Ukraine, was assigned as the new music producer of the competition and was the lead in reviewing the 451 received submissions.[12][13] 15 entries were longlisted, of which their artists were announced on 24 November 2025.[7] Auditions were held on 26 November 2025 where nine entries were shortlisted to compete in the national final.[14] On 3 December 2025, the nine selected competing acts were announced.[8] The online selection, featuring the six non-qualifying entries from the auditions, was held between 8 and 13 January 2026.[9] The winner, Khayat, was announced on 13 January.[15]

Among the competing artists were Monokate, who had represented Ukraine in 2021 as part of Go_A, and Jerry Heil, who had represented Ukraine in 2024 alongside Alyona Alyona. Olena Usenko, a member of the Elliens, had represented Ukraine in Junior Eurovision 2021.[16][17]

Longlisted artists
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R/O Artist Song Songwriter(s) Votes Place
1 Khayat "Hertsy" (Герци)
  • Andrii Khaiat
  • Aniel Arin
91,758 1
2 Karyotype "DNA" Danylo Kuka 36,354 4
3 Mon Fia "Do You Hear Me?"
  • Hannes Volz
  • Michael Fischer
  • Sofiia Semeniuk
49,004 2
4 Anstay "By the Way"
  • Anastasiia Palamar
  • Leonid Zvarych
29,929 6
5 Marta Adamchuk "Silvered Pines"
  • Iryna Zuienok
  • Marta Adamchuk
  • Oleksandra Makarovska
  • Volodymyr Sharykov
43,494 3
6 Oks "Say It All"
  • Ivan Klymenko
  • Kateryna Medvedieva
  • Serhii Yermolaiev
  • Stanislav Chornyi
  • Vitalii Oks
32,621 5
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Vidbir 2026 participating entries
Artist Song Songwriter(s)
Jerry Heil "Catharticus (Prayer)"
Khayat "Hertsy" (Герци)
  • Andrii Khaiat
  • Aniel Arin
Laud "Lightkeeper"
  • Diana Tomniuk
  • DredLock
  • Vladyslav Karashchuk
Leléka "Ridnym" (Рідним)
  • Adama Cefalu
  • Jakob Hegner
  • Viktoriia Leleka
  • Yaroslav Dzhus
Molodi "Legends"
  • Anton Chilibi
  • Iryna Batiuk
  • Ivan Stepanishchev
  • Kyrylo Rohovyi
  • Mykyta Leontiev
Monokate "Tut [uk]" (Тут)
  • Artem Yefimov
  • Kateryna Pavlenko
Mr. Vel "Do or Done"
  • Aniel Arin
  • Valerii Miroshnychenko
ShchukaRybа "Moia zemlia" (Моя земля)
  • Daria Lisich
  • Yaroslav Tatarchenko
The Elliens "Crawling Whispers"
Valeriya Force "Open Our Hearts"
  • Valeriia Simulik
  • Vinny Venditto
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Final

The final took place on 7 February 2026.[18] In addition to the competing entries, guest performers included former Ukrainian Eurovision entrants Ziferblat (2025), Zlata Ognevich (2013), Tvorchi (2023), and Jamala, as well as Satoshi, who would represent Moldova in 2026, and Svitlana Tarabarova with three former Ukrainian Junior Eurovision participants: Anastasia Dymyd (2023), Artem Kotenko (2024), and Sofiia Nersesian (2025).[19]

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Final  7 February 2026[20]
R/O Artist Song Jury Public vote Total Place
Diia
SMS Total Points
1 Valeriya Force "Open Our Hearts" 4 7,928 643 8,571 2 6 9
2 Molodi "Legends" 2 12,400 1,115 13,515 4 6 8
3 Monokate "Tut" 6 11,963 939 12,902 3 9 6
4 The Elliens "Crawling Whispers" 1 14,363 1,640 16,003 5 6 7
5 Laud "Lightkeeper" 9 35,189 2,674 37,863 9 18 2
6 Leléka "Ridnym" 10 54,830 5,220 60,050 10 20 1
7 Mr. Vel "Do or Done" 7 15,809 1,713 17,522 6 13 4
8 Khayat "Hertsy" 5 17,144 1,863 19,007 7 12 5
9 Jerry Heil "Catharticus (Prayer)" 8 33,034 2,687 35,721 8 16 3
10 ShchukaRybа "Moia zemlia" 3 5,731 715 6,446 1 4 10
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At Eurovision

The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 took place at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria, and consists 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.[21] Ukraine was scheduled for the second half of the second semi-final.[22]

Voting

Points awarded to Ukraine

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Points awarded by Ukraine

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Detailed voting results

Each participating broadcaster assembles a seven-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent and two of which have to be between 18 and 25 years old. Each jury, and individual jury member, is required to meet a strict set of criteria regarding professional background, as well as diversity in gender and age. No member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[25] The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

The following members comprised the Ukrainian jury:[24]

  • Ihor Kyrylenko
  • Valentyn Leshchynskyi (represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 as part of Ziferblat)
  • Valerii Kharchyshyn
  • Yevhen Kot
  • Hanna Svyrydovych
  • Solomiia Opryshko
  • Viktoriia Slobodska
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Detailed voting results from Ukraine (Semi-final 2)[23]
R/O Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Juror F Juror G Rank Points Rank Points
01  Bulgaria13913131414111374
02  Azerbaijan111314141112141414
03  Romania765377456112
04  Luxembourg544536134783
05  Czechia223713121065
06  Armenia881012641010112
07   Switzerland471144263838
08  Cyprus1410810131181213
09  Latvia6142958128311
10  Denmark105969537447
11  Australia337889565101
12  Ukraine
13  Albania1212611121391156
14  Malta111121211292
15  Norway9111221010792210
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Detailed voting results from Ukraine (Final)[24]
R/O Country Jury Televote
Juror A Juror B Juror C Juror D Juror E Juror F Juror G Rank Points Rank Points
01  Denmark1751011177141247
02  Germany232213242018172123
03  Israel721221421065
04  Belgium13814151021151422
05  Albania62120201616181715
06  Greece221321719681317
07  Ukraine
08  Australia1412151251359216
09  Serbia181723232222222383
10  Malta132133111218
11  Czechia11136691247101
12  Bulgaria191924212315212274
13  Croatia161518132124132038
14  United Kingdom5971913121610120
15  France10166912116512
16  Moldova27431410238112
17  Finland411844495692
18  Poland8201618814201614
19  Lithuania1565171123101111
20  Sweden12181714151961519
21  Cyprus21231910248241924
22  Italy349571177413
23  Norway20141116917231856
24  Romania910128125383210
25  Austria242422221820192421
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