All you need to know as Greece selects its song for Vienna 2026

HOW TO WATCH: Sing For Greece begins at 20:00 CET on Sunday 15 February. Anyone in Greece can watch via broadcaster ERT, while international viewers will be able to stream the show live via the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

We started with 28 songs but after two semi-finals earlier in the week, Sing For Greece reaches its conclusion on Sunday 15 February, with 14 entries in the running to represent Greece in Vienna.

You can listen to all 14 of the songs over on the Eurovision Song Contest channel.

Klavdia represented Greece at Basel 2025

Here are the Sing For Greece finalists in the order that they will be performed on Sunday evening:

Alexandra Sieti – The Other Side

STYLIANOS – YOU & I

D3lta – Mad About It

Mikay – Labyrinth

Marika – Daughters of the Sun (A, E, I, O, U)

Marseaux – Hanomai

good job Nicky – Dark Side of the Moon

KOZA MOSTRA – Bulletproof

STEFI – Europa

Rosanna Mailan – Alma

Evangelia – Paréa

ZAF – ASTEIO

Akylas – Ferto

leroybroughtflowers – SABOTAGE!

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Hosts for the evening will be Giorgos Kapoutzidis, Betty Maggira, and Katerina Vrana, who will be guiding viewers through the songs and their scores.

Voting to open to international audiences

Points will be awarded to the songs via three sources: a jury vote (25%), an international vote (25%) and a public vote (50%).

For the first time, the public vote will be open to anyone watching from outside of Greece too; you can cast your vote on the specially developed online platform, which uses the same technology and format as the Eurovision Song Contest.

Klavdia represented Greece at Basel 2025

The winner of the 2025 edition of Sing For Greece was Asteromáta performed by Klavdia.

At the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Klavdia took the epic ballad to the Grand Final, where it earned a sixth-place finish for Greece.