The new logo also introduces a “standalone icon” called the “chameleon heart”. According to a press release, “this heart is going to be able to absorb cultural influences, music and movement” while also being able “to adapt to reflect the host nation’s identity, a performer’s individuality, or a particular theme”.
Colour us intrigued – and check it out below.
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The Eurovision Song Contest’s director, Martin Green CBE, said of the new logo: “The Eurovision Song Contest has always been about evolution – musical, cultural, and creative. This refresh honours 70 amazing years while taking the brand forward to an exciting future. It’s bold, playful, and full of heart – just like the Contest itself. We’re so proud to unveil it to the world.”
The Eurovision Song Contest 2026 will take place in Austria after this year’s contest was won by JJ with his operatic pop anthem Wasted Love.
The UK’s 2025 representatives Remember Monday went on to crack the Top 40 with their competing song What the Hell Just Happened? – as did Estonian representative Tommy Cash and Germany’s Abor & Tynna.
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