Eva Marija, who will represent Luxembourg at Eurovision 2026, and Senhit, who has represented San Marino at Eurovision in 2011 and 2021, will perform in the Bulgarian national final.
BNT, the Bulgarian public broadcaster, has announced that Eva Marija and Senhit will be performing as part of its national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. Eva Marija is set to represent Luxembourg in Vienna with “Mother Nature”, while Senhit has previously represented San Marino at the contest with “Stand By” and “Adrenalina”.
DARA was chosen to represent Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. She will perform three new songs on the final night of Natsionalnata Selektsiya 2026 on February 28. A ten-member jury and public voting will decide which of the three songs will be the Bulgarian entry for Eurovision 2026.
At the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, 17-year-old Kristian Kostov finished in second place in the Grand Final. Bulgaria has qualified for the Grand Final five times out of thirteen attempts at the contest. Bulgaria debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in Kyiv, Ukraine in 2005. The country competed annually from 2005 to 2013, before withdrawing for two years due to financial issues. Since returning to the contest in 2016, Bulgaria qualified for the final in every contest they have competed in up until the 2022 contest.