A roundup of new releases from your Vienna 2026 faves
We know you’re not yet tired of rinsing the songs of Vienna 2026 on repeat… And honestly, same.
But we’ve got some pepped-up pop for your playlists in the form of brand-new music from some of the singers you saw at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest.
Since Vienna, the artists have been perfecting songs to share with all their new fans across the globe. We’ve rounded them all up and put them into one place, so you can peruse potential playlist additions yourself!
And remember, you can always keep up to date with the 35 artists of Vienna 2026 by following them across their social media platforms. Discover all the social handles you need through their Participant Profiles.
Australia’s Delta Goodrem is out with brand-new single Hologram. She’s called it the “confetti moment after Eclipse, to keep that Eurovision energy going”. And given the disco-fabulous vibes of this new tune, we’re taking that as the highest compliment!
Alexandra Căpitănescu is gifting fans with not one but two new releases. As well the band’s own single and video HEAT, there’s also a collaboration with a fellow Romanian metal band to be enjoyed. Nu Mai Pot, with E-an-na commands a high volume, it’s just that kind of song.
Fresh from taking Michelle to Vienna, Noam Bettan starts off his summer with new single Tamid Ratziti Od, for which he’s released a biographical music video.
Italy’s Sal Da Vinci has followed up his crowd-pleasing anthem Per Sempre Sì on a grand scale – by releasing an album of the same name. From the 14-song LP he’s selected Poesia as the focus single, and it’s easy to hear why.
On the first Friday of July he’ll release new music in the form of Festen Stopper Aldrig, but before then, Denmark’s Søren Torpegaard Lund has put out You Got Me. It’s an English-language remake of his Eurovision smash Før Vi Går Hjem, made all the more fresh via a whole new production by German duo twocolors.
Ferto was just the beginning for Greece’s new superstar Akylas, and fans of that viral hit will find plenty to enjoy among his eight-track debut album. Press Start contains gems such as Star Final Boss** and Akyla Tequila 😉, and he’s also released a music video for one of the new songs – PARTO.
From Greece to Cyprus and JALLA queen Antigoni has made good on her promise of giving us MORE. She’s stirred up our senses with a splash of OUD, the follow-up single to her aforementioned party-starter.
Bella has found her home beyond Vienna… As part of AIDAN‘s new album Cowboys Don’t Cry. Featuring songs such as Dolce Vita, Devil and Holy Water, the LP is the epic you would expect after seeing what the artist brought to Vienna with him.
By coincidence, two of our Vienna 2026 pop divas have each paid homage to a different global dance hit from 2009!
On Me Without U, Sweden’s FELICIA has created her own interpretation of Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina’s Stereo Love, while Madonna’s Celebration has been given a fresh and fiery makeover by Germany’s Sarah Engels, along with TR3NACRIA and 3rd Wall.
We say ‘aloha’ to Satoshi again, as he’s on duty with a follow-up single to the song which took Moldova back to the Top 10 of the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final, Viva, Moldova!. All We Are About is his very first release in English, and the “la la la, la la la (x100)” chorus is a catchy creation to rival the stick-in-your-head refrain from his Vienna 2026 smash.
Written in reflection on “this insane year I’ve had”, If We Die is JONAS LOVV‘s tribute to his realisation over the past few months that “there’s a lot of beauty left in the world”, with the Norwegian singer having us hanging on every lyric.
Our host with the most, Austria’s COSMÓ, has released a four-track EP LIEBER TANZ ICH WEITER, which his fans will be pleased to learn also features that memorable gateway to his music, Tanzschein.
Finally, anyone who fell in love with the stunning performance of the song that represented Lativia in Vienna, Ēnā, will be delighted to hear that its singer has returned with a follow up. Atvara‘s Plaisā begins in the same piano-ballad form of its predecessor, before morphing into something with much more punch, but no less magic.
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