Elisabeth “Bettan” Andreassen will announce the results of the Norwegian jury at the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest.

Thirty years after her second place finish at the 1996 contest, Elisabeth returns to the contest to reveal Norway’s douze points in the Grand Final of the 2026 contest on Saturday. Elisabeth, known as Bettan, has competed twice in the contest for Norway, notably bringing the country their first victory at the contest in 1985 as part of Bobbysocks with “La det swinge“. She later returned as a soloist with “I evighet”, placing second.

The spokespersons announced to date are:

Belgium: Sandra Kim – Winner of Eurovision 1986
Croatia: Doris Pinčić Guberović
Cyprus: Loukas Hamatsos
Finland: Jaana Pelkonen – Host of Eurovision 2008
Greece: Klavdia – Represented Greece at Eurovision 2025
Italy: Mariasole Pollio
Norway: Elisabeth Andreassen
San Marino: Kelly Joyce
Sweden: Jakob Norrgård – Represented Sweden at Eurovision 2025 as part of KAJ
Switzerland: Livio Chistell
Ukraine: Daniil Leshchynskyi – Represented Ukraine at Eurovision 2025 as part of Ziferblat

Representing Norway at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest is Jonas Lovv with his song “Ya Ya Ya”. Find out more about the artist:

Source: NRK

Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest+

Norway debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960 and have won the contest three times – in 1985, 1995 and 2009. The country has the dubious record of finishing last the most times, twelve in total, and have received nul points four times. Norway last won the contest in 2009 when Alexander Rybak broke all records with his song “Fairytale”. He scored 387 points in the final, receiving 16 sets of 12 points and scoring points from every country.