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Latvia: All Supernova 2026 songs released

Last month the artists were announced with snippets of their songs. Now all of their songs are officially out. Listen to the 24 Supernova 2026 songs and vote for your favorite in our poll: Who should win Supernova 2026?

Last month, Latvian broadcaster LTV announced the 24 artists taking the stage for Supernova 2026, alongside snippets of all the songs.

Some artists chose to release their songs early. Regardless, all songs are now officially released to the public. You can listen to them down below to find your favorite song anS vote for in our poll.

All artists will perform their songs across two Semi-finals held on 31 January and 7 February. Five artists from each Semi-final will advance to the Final on 14 February.

Supernova 2026

Supernova 2026 is Latvia's national selection process to determine their Eurovision 2026 representative. Supernova 2026 will consist of three shows:

  • Semi-final 1: 31 January -- 12 acts perform, five advance to the Final.
  • Semi-final 2: 7 February -- the last 12 acts perform, five more advance to the Final.
  • Final: 14 February

10 acts will take the stage for the Final on 14 February. The winner will represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna next May.

Latvia in Eurovision

Latvia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000, and since then the country has participated every year (25 times). Their best result was in 2002 when Latvia won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "I Wanna" by Marie N.

Latvia 2012: Anmary - "Beautiful Song"

In the last 16 contests Latvia finished last in their Semi-finals five times, and has only managed to qualify for the Grand Final four times.

About the author: Justina Helgeson (United States of America)

authorJustina is a correspondent from the United States. She is a more recent fan, first following Eurovision in 2021. Since then, she has followed every Eurovision related event and developed a passion for the contest as a whole. If you were to ask them what their favourite all time Eurovision song is, Fairytale by Alexander Rybak (Norway 2009) will be their answer.

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