Eurojury returns for 2026 as we asked a jury of artists, musicians, songwriters and more to vote on this year’s Eurovision Song Contest entries.

Eurojury will return for its eleventh edition this year as we bring you one of the most accurate predictions of the results for the contest in May. The Eurovoix team has spent the past two months contacting jury members who fit the above criteria, and we’re happy to reveal that we have a total of over 150 jury members across 41 countries. Please see the full jury list below.

🇦🇱 Albania

Ardit Çuni – Singer who participated in the 63rd edition of Festivali i Këngës, in December 2024, with “Amane“. He placed 7th in the Grand Final.
Evi Reçi – Singer, TV host and journalist who participated in Festivali i Këngës four times. Most recently in December 2025 with “Kodi i jetës” and earlier with “Tjerr” in 2021, “Më duaj” in 2022, and “Ma kthe” in 2023.
Festina Mejzini – Singer who has participated in Festivali i Këngës three times. Most recently in 2023 with the entry “Melos” and earlier with “Atje lart” in 2016 and “Kush je ti dashuri” in 2020.
Gjergj Kaçinari – Singer who participated in Festiali i Këngës four times. Most recently in 2024 with “Larg jetës pa ty“, and earlier with “Më jep jetë” in 2020, “Në ëndërr mbete ti” in 2021, and “Dje” in 2022.
Jet – Singer who participated in the 63rd edition of Festivali i Këngës, in December 2024, with “Gjallë“. He placed 9th in the Grand Final.
Luna Çausholli – Singer who placed top 10 in Festivali i Këngës this year with “Pa kufij“. Previously also entering in 2022 with “Jetën ta fal” and 2024 with “Qiell apo ferr“.

🇦🇲 Armenia

ALTSIGHT – Alternative rock band who previously reached the Depi Evratseil semi final in 2018 with “Stare at Me” and later the final in 2025 with “Dare to Dream“.
Gevorg Harutyunyan – Singer who has participated in Depi Evratesil three times. Most recently in 2025 with the entry “Hey Man“. Previously he also appeared at the competition in 2017 and again in 2018 with the entry “Stand Up“.

🇦🇺 Australia

Bella Paige – Singer who represented Australia at their debut at Junior Eurovision in 2015 with the entry “My Girls“.
Dami Im – Singer who represented Australia at Eurovision 2016 with the entry “Sound of Silence“, maintaining Australia’s best result at the contest to date ever since.

🇦🇹 Austria

🇦🇿 Azerbaijan

Eldar – Singer who, alongside Nikki Jamal, became Azerbaijan’s first winners of Eurovision in 2011 with the entry “Running Scared“, then returning the following year as the host of the contest before becoming a mentor for several Azeri acts at the contest in the 2020s.
Emy Lia – Singer who participated in Milli Seçim Turu 2011 in a bid to represent Azerbaijan at Eurovision, later shortlisted for internal selection of Azerbaijan for Eurovision 2024.

🇧🇪 Belgium

Sarina Cohn – Singer and pianist who participated in Eurovision 2011: Qui? A vous de choisir!, Belgium’s selection show, with the entry “Rien en apparence“.

🇧🇬 Bulgaria

🇭🇷 Croatia

Ana Kabalin – Croatian singer-songwriter who previously provided backing vocals for the Croatian 2003 entry “Vise nisam tvoja” and later the Montenegrin 2008 entry “Zauvijek Volim Te“.
Ananda – Croatian singer-songwriter, double hopeful at Dora 2025 and 2026 with the songs “Lies Lay Cold” and “Dora“.
Fenksta – Singer-songwriter that participated in Dora twice. Most recently in 2026 with “Memento mori“, and earlier in 2025 with “Extra“.
Fran Uccellini – Singer who participated in this year’s edition of Dora with the entry “Ako bolje bude sutra“.
Ivan Sever – Singer who participated in this year’s edition of Dora with the entry “Crying Eyes“.
IVXN – Singer who participated in Dora 2025 with the entry “Monopol“.
Maja Grgić – Singer who participated in Dora 2023 with the entry “I Still Live“.
Mia Dimšić – Singer who represented Croatia at the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest with the entry “Guilty Pleasure“.
Nipplepeople – Electronic music duo who participated in Dora 2025 with the entry “Znak“.
Tomislav Mihac Kovačić – Singer-songwriter and leader of the band Ogenj who participated in Dora 2025 with the entry “Daj, daj“, placing 2nd.

🇨🇾 Cyprus

🇨🇿 Czechia

ORPHY – Czech singer who participated in San Marino Song Contest 2026 with the entry “Rise Again“.

🇩🇰 Denmark

Bryan Rice – Singer who came second in Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010 with the entry “Breathing“, later competing again in 2014 with the entry “I Choose U“.
DQ – Drag persona of Danish singer Peter Andersen who represented Denmark in 2007 with the entry “Drama Queen“.
Tim Schou – Singer who represented Denmark in Eurovision 2011 as part of A Friend in London with the entry “New Tomorrow“. Later returning to Dansk Melodi Grand Prix in 2025 with the entry “Proud“.

🇪🇪 Estonia

🇫🇮 Finland

Aija Puurtinen – Vocal coach who provided backing vocals for the 2023 Finnish entry “Cha Cha Cha” as well as a member of the Finnish jury at Eurovision in 2015 and 2018.
Antti Paalanen – Runner-up in this year’s UMK with the entry “Takatukka“.
Krista Siegfrids – Finnish singer and TV presenter who represented Finland in 2013 with the entry “Marry Me“. Later participating in Melodifestivalen twice and hosting Finland’s selection UMK from 2016-2020.
Mikko Wivolin – Finnish DJ and warm-up act at UMK.

🇫🇷 France

Delphine Elbé – Singer and vocal coach who provided backing vocals for French Eurovision entries “N’oubliez Pas” in 2015 and “J’ai cherché” in 2016, later returning in 2019 to be on the French Eurovision jury.
Märyon – French singer who represented Monaco in Eurovision 2004 with the entry “Notre Planète“.
Masoe – Singer who participated in Destination Eurovision in 2018 with the entry “Paradis“.
Nathalie Pâque – Singer who holds the record for being the youngest singer to compete at the Eurovision Song Contest. Nathalie was 11 years old when she performed “J’ai volé la vie” for France at Eurovision 1989.

🇬🇪 Georgia

🇩🇪 Germany

Anne Im – Finalist of Ich will zum ESC! in 2024 with the entry “Yellow Brick Road“, a competition to secure a place at the German selection show of the same year.
Faun – German band fronted by Oliver Satyr who participated in Unser Song für Österreich 2015 with the entries “Abschied” and “Hörst du die Trommeln“.
MariKo – German music duo who auditioned for Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 and later appeared at the contest as an interval act.
Ralph Siegel – German songwriter and producer behind 24 Eurovision songs, including Germany’s first winning song “Ein bisschen Frieden“.
Ryk – Singer who has twice participated in German selection shows, first time placing 3rd in 2018 with the entry “You and I” and later placing 3rd again in 2024 with “Oh Boy“.
Sophie Rauscher – Singer who participated in Ich will zum ESC! in 2024 in a bid to join Germany’s selection show of the same year.

🇬🇷 Greece

Argo – Greek band that represented Greece at Eurovision 2016 with the entry “Utopian Land“.
Garvin – Greek singer who participated in Sing For Greece earlier this year with the entry “Back In The Game“.
Mando – Singer who represented Greece at Eurovision 2003 in Riga, Latvia with “Never Let You Go“.
Nikos Sofis – Greek songwriter who has had songs compete in eight countries national selection processes over the past decade.
Xannova Xan – Greek-American singer who participated in Greece’s selection Ethnikós Telikós in 2025 with the entry “Play It!” and later San Marino Song Contest 2026 with the entry “Unbreakable“.

🇮🇹 Italy

🇱🇻 Latvia

Honey Blue – Latvian band who participated in Supernova this year with the entry “Blue Disco“.
Jānis Rugājs – Singer who participated in Supernova this year with the entry “Smoke“.
Liene Greifāne – Singer who participated in Supernova 2018 with the entry “Walk The Talk“.
Nolark – Latvian singer who participated in Supernova this year with the entry “Different Places“.
Yana Kay – Singer who participated in several Latvian selections in the early 2000s, before representing Latvia in Eurovision 2003 as part of F.L.Y. with the entry “Hello From Mars“.

🇱🇹 Lithuania

🇱🇺 Luxembourg

Christian Jacob – French composer who conducted Luxembourg’s entry “Sou fräi” in 1992.
Hugo One – Singer that participated in Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 with the entry “Born Again“.
Monique Melsen – Represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest 1971 in Dublin with “Pomme, pomme, pomme“.
Rafa Ela – Twice participant in Luxembourg Song Contest, first in 2024 with the entry “Drop” and later 2025 with the entry “No Thank You“.
ShiroKuro – Band who competed in the Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 with “Eye to Eye“.
Thierry Mersch – Singer who actively campaigned and fundraised to bring Luxembourg back to the Eurovision Song Contest in the 2010s, as well as competing in various selection shows.

🇲🇹 Malta

🇲🇩 Moldova

Denis Midone – Singer who represented Moldova at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with “Toate vor fi“, and later entered the Moldovan Eurovision 2020 selection with “Like a Champion“.
Katy Rain – Singer who participated in this year’s Finala Națională with the entry “Dance and Cry”, previously participating in 2022 with “Lele” and 2025 with “Timpul“.
Olga Lisicova – Singer, also known simply as OL who has twice participated in Finala Națională, first in 2023 with “Why You Play It Cool” and later 2024 with “No Time No Space“.
Victor Gulick – Singer who participated in Moldova’s Eurovision selection twice – in 2023 with “Let’s Dance” and in 2024 with “Fever“.

🇲🇪 Montenegro

Đorđe Savković – Singer who participated in Montesong this year with the entry “Temperatura“.
Đurđa – Singer who participated in Montesong this year with the entry “Dominos“.
Emel Franca – Singer who represented Montenegro at Eurovision 2019 as part of the group D Mol with the entry “Heaven“.
Stevan Faddy – Singer, composer and producer who represented Montenegro on their debut in Eurovision 2007 with “‘Ajde, kroči“, now founder and director of Cattaro Junior and Cattaro Teen.

🇳🇴 Norway

Elsie Bay – Norwegian singer-songwriter who participated in Melodi Grand Prix twice – in 2022 with “Death of Us“, and 2023 with “Love You In A Dream“.
Marianne Pentha – Singer who participated in Melodi Grand Prix 2021 alongside Mikkel Gaup with the entry “Pages“.
Mathilde SPZ – Singer who participated in Melodi Grand Prix 2024 with the entry “Woman Show” and this year hosted the Nordic Eurovision Party in Oslo.
Skrellex – Norwegian singer who participated in Melodi Grand Prix twice – in 2023 with “Love Again“, and this year with “Into The Wild
Star Guy – Norwegian artist who last year represented Ireland with sister Emmy and the entry “Laika Party” before this year competing in San Marino Song Contest with the entry “Star Shadez” as a solo act.

🇵🇱 Poland

🇵🇹 Portugal

🇷🇴 Romania

Alexandra Crăescu – Singer who participated in Selectia Nationala most recently this year with the entry “iELE“, and earlier in 2017 with “Hope“. She also provided backing vocals for Romania’s Eurovision 2010 entry “Playing With Fire“.
Nicola – Singer who represented Romania at Eurovision 2003 with the entry “Don’t Break My Heart“, having participated in nine Romanian selection show since 1993, most recently 2019 with “Weight of the World“.
Roxen – Singer who represented Romania at Eurovision 2021 with the entry “Amnesia“, she was also previously scheduled to represent Romania in 2020 with “Alcohol You“.
Theodor Andrei – Singer who represented Romania at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest with “D.G.T (Off and On)“.
VANU – Finalist in this year’s Selecția Națională with the entry “Therapy Enemy“. He previously participated in 2002 with “Never Give Up“.

🇸🇲 San Marino

Matias Ferreira – Spanish singer who was a finalist in this year’s San Marino Song Contest with the entry “PAURA“.
Myky – Italian singer who was a finalist in this year’s San Marino Song Contest with the entry “Outta Tune“.

🇷🇸 Serbia

🇨🇭 Switzerland

Bella C – Singer, composer and pianist who previously participated in ESC 2016 –
die Entscheidungsshow with the entry “Another World“.
Mélanie Freymond – Swiss TV presenter who hosted the secondary event “Arena Plus” at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, spokesperson for Switzerland at the contest in both 2013 and 2025.

🇺🇦 Ukraine

ANKA – Singer who participated in Vidbir 2024 with the entry “Palala“.
BAH.ROMA – Ukrainian group who first participated in Vidbir 2011 with the entry Yeyo imya and later in 2019 with the entry “Nazavzhdy-Navsegda“. More information can be found here.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Alex Larke – Represented the United Kindgom at the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest as part of Electro Velvet with the song “Still In Love With You“.
Debby Bracknell – Singer who provided backing vocals for the United Kingdom’s entry at the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, “Storm” by SuRie.
Katrina Leskanich – American singer who represented United Kingdom in Eurovision 1997 as lead singer of Katrina and the Waves, winning the contest with “Love Shine a Light“. Later participating in Melodifestivalen and hosting Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest both in 2005.
Yves Cueni – Dancer and model who provided backing vocals for Finland’s 2018 entry “Monsters” and the United Kingdom’s 2021 entry “Embers“.

🌍 Rest of the World

🇧🇦 Béatrice Poulot (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Singer who represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest alongside Dino Merlin with the song “Putnici“.
🇧🇦 DEEN (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Singer who represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at their latest appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 with “Ljubav Je” alongside Dalal. He previously represented the country at the 2004 contest as a soloist with the entry “In The Disco“.
🇮🇸 Eiríkur Hauksson (Iceland) – Singer who represented Iceland in Eurovision 2007 with “Valentine Lost“. Also previously representing Iceland in 1986 as part of ICY with “Gleðibankinn” and in Norway 1991 as part of Just 4 Fun with “Mrs Thompson“.
🇮🇪 Eamonn Toal (Ireland) – Irish singer who represented Ireland in Eurovision 2000 with the entry “Millennium of Love“, having previously provided backing vocals for Ireland in 1995.
🇮🇪 Kenneth Giles (Ireland) – Dancer and owner of Eclipse Stage School who was a member of Ireland’s jury in Eurovision 2018, now presenter of Pop on Down.
🇳🇱 Ralf Mackenbach (Netherlands) – Dutch singer and physicist who participated in Junior Eurovision 2009 and became the Netherlands only winner to date at the contest with “Click Clack“.
🇸🇮 Martina Majerle (Slovenia) – Represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with “Love Symphony“, and has also been a backing artist for Croatia 2003 and 2016, Slovenia in 2007, 2011 and 2012, and Montenegro in 2008 and 2014.
🇸🇮 Regina (Slovenia) – Singer who represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with “Dan najlepših sanj“.
🇪🇸 Baccara (Spain) – Spanish duo currently consisting of Cristina Sevilla and María Mendiola. The group had previously represented Luxembourg at Eurovision 1978 with the entry “Parlez vous français” and participated in Melodifestivalen 2004 with the entry “Soy tu Venus“.
🇹🇷 Tarkan Tüzmen (Türkiye) – Represented Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with “Unutamaszin
🇦🇪 Andreas Habibi (United Arab Emirates) – Dubai based, Belgian born singer and model who participated in this year’s San Marino Song Contest with the entry “All We Need Is Love“.
🇦🇪 AURA (United Arab Emirates) – Dubai based, Greek singer who featured in the entry “All We Need Is Love” competing in this year’s San Marino Song Contest alongside fellow juror Andreas Habibi.

While the team made attempt to have a jury from every country competing at Eurovision this year, we were unfortunately unable to secure any jury members from either Israel or Sweden.

In order to maintain a 50/50 balance between jury and online vote to align with the conditions at the Eurovision Song Contest, we will be aggregating a set of votes for both of these countries. We are doing this using a combination of the votes we have received from these countries in the online vote to this point, mixed with the jury votes of three predetermined countries that were in the same pot at the allocation draw for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest.

The first results of Eurojury will be revealed tomorrow, with three sets of votes in the morning and three later in the evening. As is now tradition, we’re beginning with our hosts of Eurovision last year, Switzerland. You can watch the results unfold on Eurovoix’s website as well as our Instagram page.