What’s next for Delta? The five biggest takeaways from Eurovision 2026
Delta Goodrem placed fourth in the Eurovision 2026 Song Contest, marking a strong showing for Australia despite Bulgaria taking the top prize. Her performance of 'Eclipse' was widely praised for its vocals and elaborate staging, including a crystal-encrusted gown and dramatic aerial lift. The result has sparked discussion about her future career trajectory and potential rise in international fame.
- ▪Bulgaria won the Eurovision 2026 Song Contest, with Australia's Delta Goodrem finishing in fourth place.
- ▪Goodrem's performance of 'Eclipse' featured a custom golden gown adorned with 7000 Swarovski crystals and a stage lift used by artists like Beyoncé.
- ▪Her performance drew praise from public figures including Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and UK presenter Graham Norton.
- ▪The Eurovision 2026 final attracted an estimated audience of over 100 million viewers worldwide.
- ▪Goodrem, already an established artist, co-wrote songs for Celine Dion prior to her Eurovision appearance.
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