Eurovision 2026 artists new MUSIC following the contest
- evipapadopoulou
- Jun 11
- 1 min read

The Eurovision 2026 season may have come to an end, but many of this year's artists are keeping the momentum going with a series of exciting new releases.
Several Eurovision 2026 participants have recently unveiled fresh music, giving fans plenty of new tracks to add to their playlists. Among the latest releases are "OUD" by Antigoni https://youtu.be/Sg4BrQ6uFR8?si=877mayzw-9SRr6XC
" All We Are About" by Satoshi https://youtu.be/iISVxsvR1y8?si=20Zpr5guLGd8M5iE
"Me Without U" by FELICIA https://youtu.be/uRQrxfuu6s8?si=R3GclX18ZNHY0c5R
"PARTO" by Akylas, https://youtu.be/jpa1mkcL54w?si=FV9hEBLj4Vh4QXL5
and "Cowboys Don't Cry" by AIDAN https://youtu.be/tJPomdyaqkw?si=ugCVsivJGnukHiZf
The post-Eurovision wave of releases also includes "Poesia" by Sal Da Vinci https://youtu.be/qLz5O5IVTDg?si=_OLUV-A5p07qm8uV
"HEAT" by Alexandra Căpitănescu, https://youtu.be/YuFBrV5zINA?si=h0bBjv52MXdhb4vG
"Celebration" by Sarah Engels, TR3NACRIA and 3rd Wall, https://youtu.be/vhEj39OzSKY?si=yGz28I_goVctH2Kq
"Plaisă" by Atvara, https://youtu.be/qtgZxuy2964?si=Z-A9wRez9ok9ZhbZ
which continues to showcase the diversity of artists connected to the Eurovision world.
Joining the growing list of new releases is Jonas Lovv with his latest single, "If We Die". https://youtu.be/DA1viLQHg_A?si=cLOA4gCLFk0jr5sA The song marks another chapter for the singer following his Eurovision journey, offering fans a fresh sound as he continues to build his career beyond the contest.
From emotional ballads and contemporary pop tracks to dance floor-ready productions, Eurovision artists are proving once again that the contest is only the beginning of their musical story. Many of these new songs have already begun attracting attention among Eurovision fans across streaming platforms and social media, with listeners eager to see what their favourite performers do next.
As preparations slowly begin for Eurovision 2027, the Class of 2026 continues to demonstrate the lasting impact of the contest, using their Eurovision exposure as a platform for new music, new audiences, and exciting future projects.



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