More interval acts announced for Eurovision 2026 including four Eurovision winners
- Laura Bird

- May 4
- 2 min read

Eurovision 2026 is bringing viewers even more Eurovision legends onstage at this year's Contest in Vienna, with plenty of big names that have just been revealed to be performing in the semi-finals and Grand Final this year.
This year's Eurovision Grand Final will feature an act called Celebration! which promises to be the ultimate Eurovision all-stars reunion.
In this interval act, some of the most beloved Eurovision icons will return to the stage for the performance of a lifetime for the 70th anniversary edition of the Contest, as fans around the world vote to decide who will win this historic event.
The star-studded lineup features eight Eurovision legends, including three Eurovision winners, who will be taking viewers on a musical journey through seven decades of Eurovision magic.
Here is the full list of performers in the Celebration! interval act:
Alexander Rybak (Norway 2009)
Erika Vikman (Finland 2025)
Kristian Kostov (Bulgaria 2017)
Lordi (Finland 2006)
Max Mutzke (Germany 2004)
Miriana Conte (Malta 2025)
Ruslana (Ukraine 2004)
Verka Serduchka (Ukraine 2007)
In addition to the all-star cast of the interval act in the final, the EBU has announced that Vicky Leandros will be opening the first semi-final.
The singer represented Luxembourg twice at Eurovision, first in 1967 with the US chart-topping hit L'amour est bleu when Vienna hosted Eurovision for the first time, and later in 1972 when she achieved Luxembourg's third win at the Contest with Après toi.
She joins the list of performers that have already been revealed as interval acts for this year's Contest, including last year's Eurovision winner JJ, electro-swing performer Parov Stelar, and Australia's own Milkshake Man, Go-Jo.
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