Bulgaria won the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria, marking the first victory for the country in the competition [1].
The win represents a historic milestone for Bulgarian music on the international stage, as the nation has never previously held the trophy [1].
Singer Dara represented Bulgaria with the song “Bangaranga,” which earned the highest combined points from both the public and the professional jury [3, 5]. The event, which took place on Saturday night, served as the 70th edition of the annual song contest [2].
A total of 25 countries participated in the grand final [3]. The competition remained tight until the end, with Israel finishing in second place after earning 343 points [3, 4].
Vienna hosted the festivities, where Dara received the trophy following the conclusion of the voting process [3, 4]. The victory for “Bangaranga” concludes a long period of participation for Bulgaria without a first-place finish [1].
“Bulgaria won the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria”
Bulgaria's first victory in the 70th edition of Eurovision signals a shift in the competition's traditional power dynamics. By securing the top spot over established contenders like Israel, Bulgaria establishes itself as a new force in the European music landscape and ensures the contest will return to its borders next year.





