Lithuania: Eurovizija.LT! 2026 Heat 4 results
- Hayley Bessell

- Feb 15
- 1 min read

The Lithuanian Eurovision national selection show Eurovizija.LT! was on again this weekend with the fourth of the elimination heats for 2026.
Hosts were Gabrielė Martirosian, Eglė Kernagytė and Rimvydas Černiauskas, with the show held in the LRT studio.

In the five elimination heats only the top two out of the eight acts will progress to the final. However, a big difference from last year is that a third song will qualify for a wildcard round. The wining wildcard entry will be chosen by 100% public vote.
The successful acts were selected by 50/50 combination of jury and public televoting.
The top two entries who qualified for the final were Lion Ceccah and SHWR with Nøra Blu with through to the wildcard round.
Qualified:
SHWR – Contact! (22 points)
Lion Ceccah – Sólo quiero más (20 point)
Wildcard:
Nøra Blu – Hold My Own (18 points)
Eliminated:
Emi Acidic – U Broke Me (13 points)
Patricija Luščynska – Worth It (12 points)
More. – Taip lengvai (11 points)
Freya Alley – No Kiss Goodbye (7 points)
Selene Ice – Nessuno (7 points)
Heat 5 of Lithuania: Eurovizija.LT 2026 will be on 21 February in Europe and 22 February in Australia.
Information on the other heats and final of Eurovizija.LT! as well as the artists competing, can be found here.
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