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Bulgaria won the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest for the first time with singer Dara and her upbeat dance track “Bangaranga.” The final, held in Vienna, was overshadowed by controversy surrounding Israel’s participation during the Gaza conflict. Five countries — Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland and Slovenia — boycotted the competition in protest, reducing the contest to 35 entries, the fewest since 2003.

Despite political tensions, Bulgaria’s energetic and non-political performance captured both juries and audiences. Dara described “Bangaranga” as a feeling of love, harmony and fearlessness after securing the country’s first Eurovision trophy. Meanwhile, Israel once again finished second after receiving a massive public vote boost, echoing a similar result in 2025. Some boos were heard in the arena when Israel’s televote points were announced, though the performance itself passed without major disruptions.

This year’s contest took place amid heightened tensions linked to the ongoing Gaza war following the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel. Organisers faced criticism and boycott calls throughout the week, while protests in Vienna remained relatively small and peaceful. Favorites Finland and Australia ultimately finished sixth and fourth respectively, as Bulgaria emerged with a surprise victory in one of Eurovision’s most politically charged editions.

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