Delta Goodrem’s power ballad Eclipse seals Australia’s spot at the big dance.
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View all signals →After Goodrem’s Eclipse performance in the semi-final, the country’s odds shot up to second. But what would an Australian win mean for Eurovision – and what happens next? As a beautiful woman with big hair and a bigger voice, armed with a nonsensical, precision-engineered power ballad, Delta Goodrem was always going to appeal to the camp tastes of Eurovision; she’s Olivia Newton-John 2.0.
Here’s everything you need to know about the world’s biggest song contest as Delta Goodrem shoots up the betting odds as one of the favourites to win it.
This blog is now closed Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Good morning, it’s Nick Visser here to take over the blog. Let’s get to it and see what Friday holds. Big news to start the morning: Australia’s Delta Goodrem has qualified for the Eurovision final.
Delta Goodrem has progressed to the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest, where she is one of the favourites to win.
Delta Goodrem performed at Eurovision 2026 in a Swarovski crystal-adorned couture gown, with Australia moving to second in the betting odds ahead of the Grand Final.