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Delta Goodrem is set to represent Australia at Eurovision 2026, showcasing her new song titled “Eclipse”. The singer’s journey to Oslo, Norway, took an impressive 36 hours, including stops in Japan and Finland, highlighting her commitment to the event.
Goodrem performed on TV2’s “God morgen Norge” ahead of the Nordic Eurovision Party, where she shared the stage with 16 other Eurovision 2026 artists at the Rockefeller Music Hall. This year’s event marks a significant moment for Australia, as it celebrates the 11th anniversary of the country’s entry into the Eurovision Song Contest, which began in 2015 with Guy Sebastian.
In a recent interview, Delta described her song “Eclipse” as a representation of perfect timing in love, a theme that resonates deeply with many. “This is the right time to represent my country and give it everything we’ve got!” she expressed, emphasizing her dedication to delivering a standout performance.
Support from fellow Australian artist Dami Im, who endorsed Goodrem as a strong contender, adds to the excitement surrounding her participation. “If anyone can get gold for Australia, it’s Delta,” Im stated, reflecting the confidence many have in Goodrem’s abilities. Additionally, music critic Georgina Hall-Brown praised the song, saying, “This could be a winner; vocals are superb,” further elevating expectations for her performance.
As the Eurovision Song Contest approaches, set to be televised live from May 13-17, 2026, anticipation builds not only for Goodrem’s performance but also for the overall competition, which will feature 40 competing countries this year. The Nordic Eurovision Party, which saw a record 17 artists in attendance, indicates a growing engagement and enthusiasm for the event.
Delta’s last performance in Oslo was in 2023 during her “Hearts On the Run Tour,” showcasing her strong connection to the city. As she prepares for this significant moment, observers are eager to see how her journey unfolds and what impact it will have on her career.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the final arrangements for her performance, but one thing is clear: Delta Goodrem is poised to make a lasting impression on the Eurovision stage, and her fans are ready to support her every step of the way.