Your guide to Croatia’s pre-selection for Vienna

HOW TO WATCH: The final of Dora 2026 starts at 20:15 CET on Sunday 15 February. Croatian viewers will be able to watch via broadcaster HRT, while international audiences can stream it live on the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

Viewers have already been able to enjoy two semi-finals of Dora 2026, during which 24 entries became the 16 finalists that will compete on Sunday evening.

Barbara Kolar, Duško Čurlić, Ivan Vukušić and Iva Šulentić will be your hosts for the Dora final. The opening act will come courtesy of last year’s winner Marko Bošnjak, while an interval performance will be delivered by Tonči Huljić and the group Magazin, who have participated in Dora many times and represent Croatia at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1995.

The Dora 2026 stage

You can listen to the full Dora 2026 lineup over on the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.

These are the Dora finalists in the order that they will be performed on Sunday evening:

Ananda – Dora

Sergej – Scream

Noelle – Uninterrupted

Alen Đuras – From Ashes to Flame

Irma – Ni Traga

Lana Demarin – Mantra

Ema Bubić – Vrijeme Za Nas

Lima Len – Raketa

Lana Mandarić – Tama

Ritam Noir – Profumi Di Mare

Marko Kutlić – Neotuđivo

Devin – Over Me

LELEK – Andromeda

ToMa – Ledina

Stela Rade – Nema Te

Cold Snap – Mucho Macho

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Scores for the 16 Dora finalists will come via a public vote (50%), an international jury (25%) and a national jury (25%).

The winner of the 2025 edition of Dora was Marko Bošnjak, who took his song Poison Cake to represent Croatia at the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel.

At Basel 2025, Croatia celebrated its 30th appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest, following the country’s debut in 1993.