Cosmó has joined the line-up for the Nordic Eurovision Party, which will take place in the Norwegian capital in March.

The Austrian representative Cosmó is the latest artist to be announced as participating in the Nordic Eurovision Party in Oslo. This is the first pre-party performance that Cosmó has been announced as making ahead of the contest in Vienna this May.

The acts announced to date are:

Poli Genova – Represented Bulgaria at Eurovision 2011 and 2016
Lindsay Dracass – Represented the United Kingdom at Eurovision 2001
Ovi – Represented Romania at Eurovision 2010 and 2014
Ilinica – Represented Romania at Eurovision 2017
Jørgen Olsen – Won the Eurovision Song Contest 2000 alongside Niels Olsen as part of the Olsen Brothers for Denmark
Elisabeth Andreassen – Won the Eurovision Song Contest 1985 for Norway as part of Bobbysocks, also represented Norway at Eurovision 1994 and 1996, and Sweden in Eurovision 1982
Mathilde SPZ – Competed in Melodi Grand Prix 2024
Guri Schanke – Represented Norway at Eurovision 2007
Tamara Živković – Will represent Montenegro at Eurovision 2026
Satoshi – Will represent Moldova at Eurovision 2026
Sunstroke Project – Represented Moldova at Eurovision 2010 and 2017
Mileo – Competed in Melodi Grand Prix 2024 and will compete in Melodi Grand Prix 2026
AIDAN – Will represent Malta at Eurovision 2026
Alis – Will represent Albania at Eurovision 2026
Silke – Competing in Melodi Grand Prix 2026
Eva Marija – Will represent Luxembourg at Eurovision 2026
Leonardo Amor – Competing in Melodi Grand Prix 2026
Piera Eira and MÁIJÁ – Winners of Sámi Grand Prix 2025
Atvara – Will represent Latvia at Eurovision 2026
Cosmó – Will represent Austria at Eurovision 2026

The show will be held on March 21, as it brings together Eurovision stars, veterans of the contest, and other talented artists associated with the Eurovision Song Contest.

Taking place at Rockefeller in Oslo, the event is open to those aged 18+. Tickets are on sale now, with prices starting at 594 NOK.

The Nordic Eurovision Party and Nordic Music Celebration were first held in 2024, before the events merged at the end of 2024 under the Nordic Eurovision Party name. Last year, a total of 21 past and present Eurovision artists performed at the event in the Norwegian capital.

Source: Nordic Eurovision Party

Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest+

Austria debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957. Bob Martin represented the country on their debut but finished in last place, scoring just 3 points. Austria has won the contest three times, the first being in 1966 when Udo Jürgens performed “Merci, Chérie”. It was 48 years later when Austria won again in 2014, when Conchita Wurst performed “Rise Like a Phoenix”, scoring a total of 290 points. Austria’s third win came in 2025, when JJ sang “Wasted Love” and scored 436 points.