Greece’s Eurovision week concluded tonight with Akylas winning the right to represent the country at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.

Akylas wins Sing For Greece

The 14 acts hoping to represent Greece were narrowed down to 7 with a pure televote. The final was decided by a hybrid system with a 50% televote, 25% national jury, and 25% international jury.

Running
Order Artist Entry Results 1 Stylianos “You & I” 7th 2 D3lta “Mad About It” 6th 3 Mikay “Labyrinth” 10th 4 Mapika “Daughters of the Sun (A,E,I,O,U)” 13th 5 Marseaux “Chanomai” 3rd 6 Good Job Nicky “Dark Side of the Moon” 2nd 7 Koza Mostra “Bulletproof” 9th 8 Stefi “Europa” 12th 9 Rosanna Mailan “Alma” 11th 10 Evangelia “Paréa” 4th 11 ZAF “Asteio” 5th 12 Akylas “Ferto” 1st 13 Leroybroughtflowers “Sabotage” 14th 14 Alexandra Sieti “The Other Side” 8th

Detailed voting results

Artist International
Jury National
Jury Televotes Total Stylianos 4 8 6 18 D3lta 0 5 16 21 Mikay 3 1 0 4 Mapika 0 0 0 0 Marseaux 8 10 14 32 Good Job Nicky 6 7 20 33 Koza Mostra 2 3 4 9 Stefi 1 0 0 1 Rosanna Mailan 0 0 2 2 Evangelia 10 2 12 24 ZAF 7 6 10 23 Akylas 12 12 24 48 Leroybroughtflowers 0 0 0 0 Alexandra Sieti 5 4 8 17

Greece’s Eurovision Journey

In 1974, Greece made its debut to the Eurovision Song Contest with “Krasi, thalassa ke t’agori mou” which placed 11th. Since then they have participated on 44 occasions (41 of which made the Grand Final), and have won once, in 2005.

Greece’s most recent Eurovision participation saw them being represented by Klavdia with the song “Asteromáta”. Following her performance, Greece qualified for the Grand Final, finishing in 6th place. She earned a total of 231 points, of which 105 were from the national juries and 126 were from the televoters.

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News Source: ERT

Photo credit: Michalis Papanikolaou / Eurokinissi

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