Poland’s search for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2026 commenced last night with the first episode of

The Voice Kids commenced last night in Poland as the search commences for the Polish representative for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2026. During the Blind Auditions, the singers will perform a cover, with the judges pressing their buzzer to turn their chair and compete to have the singer as part of their team. The judging panel for The Voice Kids 2026 is formed of Cleo, Tribbs and Blanka, all of whom have links to the Eurovision Song Contest.

The results of the first episode were:

Wiktor (13) – All coaches turned – Selected Tribbs’ team
Antonina Gajewska (11) – All coaches turned – Selected Blanka’s team
Janek (11) – Blank and Cleo turned – Selected Cleo’s team
Hania (12) – Cleo and Tribbs turned – Selected Tribbs’ team
Karol (13) – No coaches turned
Alan (12) – All coaches turned – Selected Blanka’s team
Leon (13) – All coaches turned – Selected Cleo’s team
Hania – Cleo turned and joined Cleo’s team
Benjamin (12) – Tribbs and Cleo turned – Selected Tribb’s team
Lena (11) – No coaches turned
Wiktoria (12) – Cleo turned and joined Cleo’s teams
Leon (13) – All coaches turned – Selected Tribb’s team

The coaches teams after episode one are as follows:

Blanka’s Team

Antonina Gajewska (11)
Alan (12)

Cleo’s Team

Janek (11)
Leon (13)
Wiktoria (12)

Tribbs’ Team

Wiktor (13)
Hania (12)
Benjamin (12)
Leon (13)

Marianna Kłos represented Poland at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with “Brightest Light”. She finished 8th with 139 points.

Source: Tele Magazyn

Poland in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest+

Poland participated in the first Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2003. After two consecutive last-place finishes, they withdrew from the contest and did not return until 2016. From there on, Poland’s fortunes in the contest reversed resulting in Roksana Węgiel winning in 2018 with “Anyone I Want to Be”. In 2019, the contest was hosted in the Polish city of Gliwice. Viki Gabor won on home ground with “Superhero”, giving Poland a second consecutive victory.