Moldova confirmed a return to Eurovision 2026 with a revamped national selection format and subsequently competed in Vienna, reaching the final in 2026.[1][5]
Overview
- Moldova's 2026 participation followed a one-year hiatus and featured a new national selection process designed to modernize how the act is chosen.[1]
- The national selection involved a larger jury and international input, with a prize and ongoing guidance from producers for the winner.[5][1]
Performance in Eurovision 2026
- Moldova returned to the contest in Vienna 2026 and qualified for the grand final after the first semi-final.[4][10]
- In the final results, Moldova finished among the finalists, with the first semi-final results confirming their qualification.[10]
Context and background
- Moldova had previously withdrawn from Eurovision 2025 for economic and organizational reasons but announced a return for 2026 with a refreshed format.[3][6]
- The 2026 national selection process selected 34 songs for live auditions, emphasizing live performance quality and artist charisma.[6]
Illustration (what to look for if you’re tracking Moldova in future contests)
- Follow updates from TRM (Teleradio-Moldova) and local press for changes to the national selection format and participant lists.[6]
- Monitor semi-final results in Vienna for Moldova’s progression and final placement in the grand final.[4][10]
Citations
- Moldova confirms return to Eurovision 2026 with new national selection format.[1]
- Eurovision 2026: Moldova qualified for the final after the first semi-final.[10][4]
- National selection in Moldova features 34 songs for live auditions.[6]
- Moldova’s 2025 withdrawal and 2026 return context.[3][6]
Sources
The Republic of Moldova has qualified for the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 after advancing from the first semi-final held in Vienna on Tuesday, May 12. Romania is set to compete on Thursday in the second semi-final, represented by Alexandra Căpitănescu with the song “Choke...
www.romania-insider.comTwo countries confirm their entries. Several others moved forward with national selection plans. In Vienna, preparations are in full swing.
www.eurovisionuniverse.comA total of 34 songs have been selected for the live auditions stage of the Eurovision Song Contes...
www.moldpres.mdThe European Broadcasting Union (EBU) confirmed on Monday, December 15, the list of broadcasters participating in the 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. A total of 35 countries, including the Republic of Moldova, will send their representatives to Vienna from May 12 to May 16, 2026. Meanwhile, five countries announced a boycott of next year's competition.
news.yam.mdPhoto by Corrine Cumming The first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 took place in Vienna this evening/morning, and the first 10 qualifiers into the Grand Final were announced. The 10 countries that qualified for the Grand Final from this morning’s semi-final were: Moldova Sweden Greece Belgium Finland Israel Serbia Croatia Lithuania Poland This meant that these nations unfortunately missed out: Montenegro Georgia San Marino Portuga…
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www.hashtageurovision.comThe Republic of Moldova returns this evening to the stage of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, wh...
www.moldpres.mdMoldova's broadcaster is implementing a new national selection format. It's reportedly inspired by successful European models but adapted to Moldovan musical traditions
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