Eurovision 2026: Delta Goodrem sends Australia to the grand final with note-perfect performance
Delta Goodrem has successfully qualified Australia for the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final with her performance of the power ballad "Eclipse." This marks the first time an Australian act has reached the final since 2023. Goodrem's performance, featuring a dramatic staging with a crescent moon and over 7,000 Swarovski crystals, was noted for its precision and vocal strength.

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AI-generatedDelta Goodrem has successfully qualified Australia for the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final with her performance of the power ballad "Eclipse." This marks the first time an Australian act has reached the final since 2023. Goodrem's performance, featuring a dramatic staging with a crescent moon and over 7,000 Swarovski crystals, was noted for its precision and vocal strength. The competition is the 70th anniversary of Eurovision and features a reduced number of 35 participating countries, with several nations boycotting the event. Goodrem expressed her deep commitment to representing Australia on the Eurovision stage.
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5 extractedDelta Goodrem's seventh studio album, Pure, will be released on November 6.
Delta Goodrem stated that performing on the Eurovision stage is something she feels deeply in her heart, carrying Australia with her.
This is the first time an Australian act has qualified for the grand final since 2023.
Delta Goodrem's performance qualified Australia for the Eurovision 2026 grand final.
Ireland, Iceland, Spain, Slovenia, and the Netherlands boycotted the 2026 competition due to Israel's participation.