The 2026 contest will mark Eurovision’s 70th anniversary. In celebration, the European Broadcasting Union unveiled a refreshed logo for the first time in a decade. Details on how Israel will select its representative have not yet been released.
Vienna has hosted Eurovision twice before, in 1967 and 2015, following Conchita Wurst’s historic victory. The city, home to about 1.9 million people, is Austria’s largest.
This will be Israel’s third time finishing as runner-up at Eurovision, after Avi Toledano’s Hora in 1982 and Ofra Haza’s Chai in 1983, marking its best achievements in over 40 years.