Tonight, the Israeli song “Hurricane” has been presented. Singer Eden Golan was chosen already a few months ago. Her entry was controversial: the lyrics of the song, originally titled âOctober rainâ, where rejected by the EBU. Another text was also rejected; after that Israeli broadcaster changed the lyrics of âOctober rainâ, now titled âHurricaneâ. It became the Israeli song. The song is written and composed by Avi Ohion, Keren Peles and Stav Beger.

Eurovision 2026
Road to Vienna: Denmark
Road to Vienna: Denmark As the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna approaches, we continue our daily spotlight on this yearâs contestants. Road to Vienna: Denmark SĂžren Torpegaard Lund: Danish Pop & Musical Star SĂžren Torpegaard Lund, born on 23 December 1998 in Gudme, Denmark, discovered his passion for performing at a young age. Drawn to musical theatre, he gained early acting experience in short films before pursuing formal training. From 2016 to 2019, he studied at Den Danske Scenekunstskole in Fredericia, earning a bachelorâs degree in musical performance. This foundation shaped his versatile career as both a singer and stage performer. Breakthrough in Music Lund gained national recognition in 2023 through Dansk Melodi Grand Prix with his ballad âLige her.â Although he didnât reach the final, his vocal performance stood out. He later released an English version, âIn a Perfect World,â expanding his international reach. In the same year, Lund debuted as a songwriter with âStor Kunst,â collaborating with Tim Schou. He continued building momentum in 2024 with tracks like âDe ting, jeg hviskerâ and âEn dreng som mig,â the latter connected to the musical Matador. His debut EP Ăjesten, released in October 2024, blends contemporary pop with theatrical storytelling. Theatre Career & Achievements Alongside his music career, Lund has established himself in Danish musical theatre. He has performed in major productions including Oliver!, Grease, Dirty Dancing, Kinky Boots, and Jersey Boys. A career highlight came in 2022 when he played Tony in West Side Story at the Copenhagen Opera House. His talent earned him the prestigious Reumert Talent Prize in 2021. Lund has also performed at major national events, including Denmarkâs televised Christmas show and Queen Margrethe IIâs 50-year jubilee concert. In addition to stage work, he has appeared in the TV series Sommerdahl. As an openly queer artist, he received a nomination for Artist of the Year at the Danish Rainbow Awards 2024. Eurovision 2026 Journey In 2026, Lund returned to Dansk Melodi Grand Prix with âFĂžr vi gĂ„r hjem,â an upbeat pop track he co-wrote. His dynamic performance secured victory, beating strong competition and earning him the chance to represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna. Musical Style & Future Outlook SĂžren Torpegaard Lundâs music combines modern pop with theatrical influences, reflecting his stage background. With growing recognition in both music and theatre, he is quickly becoming one of Denmarkâs most promising artists to watch on the international stage. FĂžr Vi GĂ„r Hjem: Love, Temptation & Late-Night Emotion âFĂžr Vi GĂ„r Hjemâ explores the intensity of attraction and the struggle between emotion and self-control. The song follows someone who knows they should walk away, yet feels pulled back by a powerful connection. This push-and-pull creates a relatable narrative about love, temptation, and emotional conflict. Capturing the Nightlife Atmosphere Set against a vivid late-night backdrop, the track highlights the thrill of living in the moment. It focuses on passion, closeness, and the excitement of giving in to feelingsâdespite the awareness that regret may come later. This tension between pleasure and consequence drives the songâs emotional depth. A Relatable Modern Love Story With its mix of intimacy and realism, the song delivers a compelling message about connection and the fragile balance between excitement and realityâmaking it resonate strongly with todayâs listeners. Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest Denmark has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 52 times since its debut in 1957. The country has won the contest three times: in 1963 with âDanseviseâ by Grethe and JĂžrgen Ingmann, in 2000 with âFly on the Wings of Loveâ by the Olsen Brothers, and in 2013 with âOnly Teardropsâ by Emmelie de Forest. The Bookmakers Denmark is currently ranked 3rd by the bookmakers and 2nd in the semi-final odds â things are looking strong. SĂžren says heâs coming to win⊠and who knows, he just might.    Â