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Iceland will not participate in Eurovision 2026

Iceland’s broadcaster RÚV will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 due to Israel’s participation. The decision was made at a meeting of the RÚV board

The board of Icelandic broadcaster RÚV has decided that Iceland will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna.

In a press release, RÚV explains that Iceland will not take part in next year’s contest due to Israel’s confirmed participation:

– It is clear from the public debate in this country and the reaction to the EBU's decision made last week that there will be neither joy nor peace regarding RÚV's participation in Eurovision. It is therefore RÚV's decision to inform the EBU today that RÚV will not participate in Eurovision next year.

PRESS RELEASE

Icelandic National Broadcasting - Press release 10 December 2025


The Icelandic National Broadcasting Corporation has decided not to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, next year.

The participation of the Israeli national broadcaster, KAN, in the contest has recently caused discord, both among the member stations of the European Broadcasting Union, EBU, and among the public. KAN's participation was discussed in detail at EBU meetings earlier this year, first in London this summer and in Geneva last week. At the meeting in Geneva, a large majority of EBU member stations agreed that various changes that have been made to the rules and the implementation of the contest were satisfactory, and therefore there was no vote on KAN's participation in the contest.

The director-general of the broadcaster explained at the meeting in Geneva that although the changes met many of the comments that RÚV representatives had made at various stages of the EBU cooperation in recent years, RÚV still had doubts about their usefulness. It had been repeatedly stated that stakeholders in Iceland, for example artists' associations, and the Icelandic public were opposed to participation in the contest. The board of RÚV had then requested that the EBU remove KAN from the contest, taking into account precedents. The issue was complex to resolve and had already damaged the reputation of the contest and the EBU. It was important to find a solution for all parties involved.

It is clear from the public debate in this country and the reaction to the EBU's decision made last week that there will be neither joy nor peace regarding RÚV's participation in Eurovision. It is therefore RÚV's decision to inform the EBU today that RÚV will not participate in Eurovision next year.

The Song Contest and Eurovision have always had the goal of uniting the Icelandic people, but it is now clear that that goal will not be achieved and this decision is made on those programmatic grounds.

There has been no decision yet on whether Söngvakeppnin will be held by RÚV next year. The available options are being evaluated and a decision will be announced when it is available.

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Iceland's debut in the Eurovision Song Contest was back in 1986, and they've participated 37 times since.

Their best results are two second-place finishes with Yohanna in 2009, and Selma in 1999. The country has finished last four times: 1989, 2001, 2018 and 2024.

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Since the introduction of the Semi-finals in 2004, Iceland has qualified for the Grand Final 12 out of 21 times.

Iceland is the only Northern European country that has yet to win the Eurovision Song Contest.

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