
Georgia: Bzikebi to Eurovision 2026
Georgian broadcaster GPB has just revealed their artist to compete at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna: The group Bzikebi. Their song will be released at a later date
Georgian broadcaster GPB has internally selected the group Bzikebi to represent Georgia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna.
The song that Bzikebi will sing on the Eurovision stage will be released at a later date. Until then, the group can be seen performing as an interval act at Junior Eurovision 2025 with the song "We Don’t Sleep."
Bzikebi
Bzikebi is a Georgian vocal trio consisting of Giorgi Shiolashvili, Mariam Tatulashvili, and Mariam Kikuashvili. They won Junior Eurovision for Georgia in 2008 with the bee-themed song "Bzz..," performed in a made-up language. After their win, they released the album Zabuzei.
In 2025, Bzikebi returned to the Eurovision spotlight when they reunited as an interval act at Junior Eurovision 2025 in Tbilisi, performing the song "We Don’t Sleep."
Georgia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Georgia has participated in Eurovision 17 times since their debut in 2007, with the best result in 2010 and 2011 (9th place), and the worst results in 2014, 2018 and 2022 (came in last in their Semi-finals).
The only year Georgia didn't participate was in 2009. They decided to send the song "We Don't Wanna Put In" to Moscow 2009, but because of a controversy surrounding the song's lyrics, the EBU banned the song from participating unless the lyrics were changed. The Georgian broadcaster refused to change the lyrics, and withdrew from the contest.
Georgia has managed to qualify for the Grand Final 8 out of 17 times.








