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Aussie Eurovision stars Dami Im and Bella Paige join Eurojury 2026

  • Writer: Hayley Bessell
    Hayley Bessell
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Eurojury is back in 2026 with Australia's own Eurovision royalty Dami Im and Bella Paige being announced as the first set of jurors for Australia this year.


Dami competed at Eurovision 2016 in Stockholm with the song Sound of Silence where she made the Grand Final, won the jury vote and finished second overall, giving Australia their best ever result in the Contest.


Bella competed in Junior Eurovision in 2015 which was held in Sofia Bulgaria. Bella sung a song penned by our very own 2026 representative, Delta Goodrem, called My Girls which finished in a respectable 8th place.


What is Eurojury?


Eurojury is back after a one year break and is organised and run by the Eurovoix team.


Participating jury members are asked to rank their top ten songs of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest, which will then be combined with the results of other jurors from their country to make up one national result. This national result, when added to those of other countries, will produce the final ‘jury vote’.


The jury is formed of artists, songwriters, and musicians who have competed at the Eurovision Song Contest or the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. You, of course, will also get to have a say in the results with 50% of the points being determined by an online vote.


In late April, the results of each jury will be revealed in a series of articles. Unlike previous years, we will reveal the exact top ten points of each of the juries in these articles, culminating in the announcement of the overall winner when we combine the jurors’ votes with those of the public.


Members of the Eurojury (so far)


The list of jury members of the Eurojury 2026, so far, include:


  • Andreas Habibi (Rest of the World)

  • Anka (Ukraine)

  • Aura (Rest of the World)

  • Bryan Rice (Belgium)

  • Baccara (Rest of the World)

  • Bella Paige (Australia)

  • Chanel Dilecta (Italy)

  • Dami Im (Australia)

  • David Kurt (Austria)

  • Festina Mejzini (Albania)

  • Gevorg Harutyunyan (Armenia)

  • Hugo One (Luxembourg)

  • Ines Santos (Portugal)

  • Iva Grujin (Serbia)

  • Ivxn (Croatia)

  • Katrina Leskanich (United Kingdom)

  • Katy Rain (Moldova)

  • Krista Siegfrids (Finland)

  • Mariam Romelashvili (Georgia)

  • Mariko (Germany)

  • Masoe (France)

  • Matt Blxck (Malta)

  • Melanie Freymond (Switzerland)

  • Mychael Bartolo Chircop (Malta)

  • MYKY (San Marino)

  • Nicola (Romania)

  • Noy (Lithuania)

  • Orphy (Czechia)

  • Ralf Mackenbach (Rest of the World)

  • Robert Linna (Estonia)

  • Roxen (Romania)

  • Ryk (Germany)

  • Sabina Chantouria (Georgia)

  • Sandra Gadelia (Georgia)

  • Sara Dall'Olio (Italy)

  • Selene Ice (Lithuania)

  • Skrellex (Norway)

  • Tomislav Mihac Kovačić (Croatia)

  • Xannova Xan (Greece)

  • Yana Kay (Latvia)


Brief history of Eurojury


The Eurojury began in 2014 with Australia having success in the competition the following year.


Australia overall won The Eurojury in 2015 with Guy Sebastian's song Tonight Again.


In 2016 Australia won The Eurojury jury vote matching with Dami Im's jury vote win at Eurovision with Sound of Silence.


Last year the Eurojury was not held, but in 2024, Italy won the public vote and overall, while France took out the jury vote.


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