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2026 Eurovision Song Contest

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Tue, May 12 - Sat, May 16 at 3pm ET

The world's top artists take center stage in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria.

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Eurovision Song Contest

The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest is streaming on Peacock. Don’t miss every thrilling moment as countries compete for the best song in the world’s largest musical event.

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Eurovision FAQs

Starting May 12, you can watch the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest on Peacock. Just sign up for a Peacock account and start streaming. View the full list of supported streaming devices.
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest starts on Tuesday, May 12th, and goes until Saturday, May 16th. Stream it all live on Peacock!
You can stream Eurovision on Peacock at 3pm ET / 12pm PT on the following days:

  • First Semi-Final 1: Tuesday, May 12th
  • Second Semi-Final 2: Thursday, May 14th
  • Grand Final: Saturday, May 16th
Austria won Eurovision 2025 with the song "Waste Love," performed by JJ (Johannes Pietsch).
Ireland and Sweden have won the Eurovision Song Contest more times than any other country, with seven wins each.
There are 35 countries participating in this year’s Eurovision.
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest will be held at the Wiener Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria.