Cyprus confirms participation for Eurovision 2027
- evipapadopoulou
- Jun 12
- 2 min read

Cyprus has officially confirmed its participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2027, with the Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (CyBC) set to continue the nation's long-standing presence in Europe's biggest music competition. The confirmation ensures that Cyprus will once again compete for Eurovision glory as preparations for the 2027 season begin.
Following another year of strong public interest in the contest, CyBC has reaffirmed its commitment to Eurovision and is expected to begin work on its next entry in the coming months. While the broadcaster has yet to reveal how it will select its artist and song, discussions regarding the country's Eurovision project are expected to take place later this year.
Cyprus has become one of Eurovision's most consistent participants in recent years, regularly qualifying for the Grand Final and delivering memorable performances that have resonated with audiences across Europe. Since returning to the contest in 2015, the Mediterranean island has established itself as a competitive force, with several entries achieving significant international popularity.
The country's best Eurovision result remains its second-place finish in 2018 with Eleni Foureira's iconic entry "Fuego", a performance that remains one of the most celebrated in Cyprus' Eurovision history. Despite never winning the contest, Cyprus continues to be regarded as one of the strongest non-winning nations in Eurovision.
Attention will now turn to CyBC's plans for Eurovision 2027, including whether the broadcaster will continue with an internal selection or explore alternative methods for choosing its representative. Eurovision fans are expected to eagerly follow developments as Cyprus begins its search for the artist who will carry the nation's hopes onto the Eurovision stage next year.
Further details regarding Cyprus' participation, selection process, and potential artists are expected to be announced in the months ahead.



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