Road to Vienna: Luxembourg We cannot wait for the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna Therefore, we take a closer look at one of the contestants each day. Today, we highlight Luxembourg. Eva Marija: Luxembourgâs Voice for Eurovision 2026 Eva Marija KavaĆĄ Puc, born on December 24, 2005, in Luxembourg, grew up in a multicultural Slovenian family. Inspired by Eurovision at a young age, she began learning violin early and later studied at the Conservatoire de Luxembourg. Her training in violin, vocals, piano, and bass shaped her versatile style, blending classical, jazz, and contemporary pop. From Young Performer to Songwriter By her early teens, Eva Marija was already performing live and writing her own songs. Her music focuses on emotional storytelling, authenticity, and personal reflection. She later moved to London to study songwriting, expanding her artistic vision and international influences. Music Releases and Artistic Growth Eva Marija debuted with âWhen 2 Lovers Meetâ (2021), followed by âToxic Traitâ (2023) and later singles like âTIME TO GOâ and âSweet Childâ (2025). Her sound evolved into a more mature, introspective pop style, earning her recognition in Luxembourgâs music scene. A Promising Future in Music Representing a new generation of artists, Eva Marija combines strong musical training with authentic songwriting. As she prepares for Eurovision, her steady growth and artistic focus position her as one of Luxembourgâs most promising emerging talents. Mother Nature: A Journey of Growth and Self-Discovery âMother Natureâ by Eva Marija explores personal growth and the path toward self-discovery. The song reflects how life evolves from simplicity into complexity, showing how challenges help shape identity and emotional maturity. Nature as a Symbol of Healing Nature is at the heart of the songâs meaning. It serves as a metaphor for renewal, balance, and inner strength. Just like the natural world, emotional healing is portrayed as a gradual and instinctive process. Letting Go and Finding Balance A central theme is learning to let go of doubt and emotional burdens. The song highlights acceptance, self-trust, and the importance of reconnecting with oneself to find inner balance. An Uplifting and Hopeful Message With its calm and introspective tone, âMother Natureâ delivers a positive message of renewal and self-acceptance. Eva Marija encourages listeners to embrace change and find strength through both vulnerability and connection to nature. Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest Luxembourg has a storied history in the Eurovision Song Contest, participating 38 times since its debut in 1956. The country has won the contest five times: in 1961 (Jean-Claude Pascalâs âNous les amoureuxâ), 1965 (France Gallâs âPoupĂ©e de cire, poupĂ©e de sonâ), 1972 (Vicky Leandrosâ âAprĂšs toiâ), 1973 (Anne-Marie Davidâs âTu te reconnaĂźtrasâ, and 1983 (Corinne HermĂšsâ âSi la vie est cadeauâ). After a 31-year hiatus, Luxembourg returned to the contest in 2024.â The Bookmakers Currently sitting 18th with the bookmakers, Luxembourg looks set for another Eurovision final â but could it climb even higher?