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Monroe will represent France at Eurovision 2026 with the entry Regarde

  • Writer: Laura  Bird
    Laura Bird
  • Mar 6
  • 1 min read
France's Eurovision entrant Monroe poses in front of the French flag. She is wearing a blue denim jumpsuit and has long, blonde braids.

French broadcaster France Télévisions has announced that Monroe will be their representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna, Austria, and that the title of her Eurovision entry is Regarde.





Watch the music video for Regarde:




About Monroe


Born in Salt Lake City, USA, to a French mother and an American father, Monroe is a 17-year-old French-American singer who rose to fame by winning the French TV talent show Prodiges in 2024. The operatic soprano captivated both the Prodiges jury and the audience with her performance of an aria from Mozart's The Magic Flute.



In November 2025, Monroe released her self-titled debut album, and the young singer is set to embark on a tour spanning a series of churches in the Paris region in the spring.



France at Eurovision


France is one of only seven countries to have been present at Eurovision since the very first Contest in 1956, missing only two editions in 1974 and 1982. After reaching the top 5 in 23 contests in the 20th century, including five Eurovision victories, France has achieved less success in the 21st century, with its most recent podium finish being Barbara Pravi's Voilà in 2021.


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