Several countries start their second rehearsals in Vienna. As we still donât have access to the rehearsals, we will do something else. Per entry, we highlight one subject and give you some more information. That can be something about the artist, the song, the lyrics or even something completely different.  Switzerland â Veronica Fusaro, âAliceâ Running order: 7 | Rehearsal: 8 May, 15:00â15:25 CEST MUSEXPO is one of the music industryâs key meeting places, where artists, labels, publishers, managers and media professionals come together to discover new talent and discuss the future of music. Founded by A&R Worldwide, the event combines panels, networking sessions, awards and live showcases. It has been held in Los Angeles and has also had European editions, including London, making it a truly international platform. For Eurovision fans, MUSEXPO is interesting because it often gives rising artists a stage before a wider breakthrough. Singer Veronica Fusaro performed at MUSEXPO in London and Los Angeles, showing how the event can connect young talent with influential people from the global music business. Unlike a traditional festival, MUSEXPO is mainly aimed at professionals. Its goal is not only entertainment, but also discovery, cooperation and new opportunities across the music, media and technology world, especially for artists ready to grow internationally today.  Cyprus â Antigoni, âJallaâ Running order: 8 | Rehearsal: 8 May, 15:35â16:00 CEST Tsifteteli is a lively dance style from Greece, Cyprus, Turkey and the wider eastern Mediterranean. The name comes from the Turkish çiftetelli, often linked to a âdouble stringâ musical style. In Greek culture, tsifteteli is known for fluid hip movements, expressive arms and a sensual, celebratory feeling. It is often compared with belly dancing, but it also belongs to everyday social life: people dance it at parties, weddings and festivals, not only on stage. That background gives extra colour to Antigoniâs Eurovision lyric âShake my hips to tsifteteliâ. As a British artist with Greek-Cypriot roots, she uses the word as a cultural reference, not just as a dance instruction. In âJallaâ, tsifteteli helps create a Mediterranean party atmosphere, mixing modern pop energy with sounds and movements that many Greek and Cypriot listeners will instantly recognise. For international fans, it is a small word with big cultural meaning at Eurovision 2026 in Vienna.  Latvia â Atvara, âÄnÄâ Running order: 9 | Rehearsal: 8 May, 16:10â16:35 CEST ÄnÄ meaning is central to Latviaâs Eurovision 2026 entry by Atvara. In Latvian, Äna means âshadowâ or âshadeâ, while ÄnÄ means âin the shadowâ or âin the shadeâ. That small grammatical change gives the title extra weight, because the song places its main character inside darkness, not just near it. The lyrics show someone losing confidence, hiding feelings and drifting away from the light. Atvara links this image to the pain of growing up around another personâs addiction, which gives âÄnÄâ a personal and emotional meaning. For Eurovision viewers, the title explains the dark atmosphere of Latviaâs entry. This song does not tell a simple story about sadness. It explores fear, family pressure and the courage someone needs to step out of darkness in Vienna at Eurovision 2026. That makes it a strong title for a dramatic performance. âÄnÄâ proves how one Latvian word can carry emotion, memory and resilience.  Denmark â SĂžren Torpegaard Lund, âFĂžr vi gĂ„r hjemâ Running order: 10 | Rehearsal: 8 May, 16:45â17:10 CEST Matador musical brings one of Denmarkâs best-loved classics to the stage. The story comes from DRâs âMatadorâ, with scripts by Lise NĂžrgaard and direction by Erik Balling, and takes audiences back to the fictional town of KorsbĂŠk. There, banker Hans Christian VarnĂŠs and newcomer Mads Skjern represent two families, two social worlds and a changing Denmark before and during the Second World War. In 2024, One & Only Musicals presented a new original version with songs by Lise Cabble and Burhan G. The production mixed nostalgia, humour, ambition and family drama with a fresh musical sound. SĂžren Torpegaard Lund played Daniel Skjern, the son of Mads and Ingeborg Skjern. His role gave him a touching solo moment with âEn dreng som migâ, a song about expectations and identity. For Eurovision fans, Matador shows the theatre background behind Denmarkâs 2026 artist and adds context to his performance skills on the Eurovision stage in Vienna. Â