Four more songs competing in Supernova 2026, the Latvian selection for Eurovision, have been released.
Twelve of the twenty-four songs that will be competing to represent Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 have been released to date. Four more songs have been released in snippet form or full release since the full list of participants in the Latvian selection was announced. The latest releases are:
The eight songs that had already been released are:
The other singers competing in the Latvian selection are:
Aivo Oskis â âWalking Outâ
Antra Stafecka â âDivejÄdaâ (Dual)
Atvara â âÄnÄâ (In the shade)
Blurie â âLovinâ Always Gets Me Downâ
ELPO â âBlakusâ (Beside)
Emilija â âAll We Ever Hadâ
Ivo GrÄ«sniĆĆĄ GrÄ«slis â âHomeâ
JÄnis RugÄjs â âSmokeâ
Krisy â âTake Itâ
LEGZDINA â âRibbonâ
Robert Ox â âRavinâ At The Taj Mahalâ
VÄstnieks â âVai tas ir kÄds brÄ«nums?â (Is this some kind of miracle?)
Supernovaâs format for the 2026 contest has changed compared to previous years. The semi-finals will take place on January 31 and February 7, while the final will take place on February 14. Across the two semi-finals, 10 entries will qualify for the final. A wildcard can also be awarded to one entry that did not originally qualify for the final, enabling 11 entries to compete in the final.
Tautumeitas represented Latvia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with âBur man laimiâ. Latvia finished 13th in the final scoring 158 points, including 12 points from the juries of Denmark, Lithuania and the United Kingdom, and 12 points from the public in Lithuania. This was Latviaâs best result in the contest since 2015.
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Latvia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000, being the last of the Baltic nations to join the contest. On their debut, Brainstorm finished in 3rd place with the song âMy Starâ. Latvia won the contest for the first time in 2002, with Marie Nâs âI Wannaâ. Latvia only participated in 2002 thanks to the withdrawal of Portugal from the contest, as Latviaâs poor result in 2001 had relegated them from the 2002 contest. Latvia struggled in the contest after 2002, failing to qualify for the final for six years in a row between 2009 and 2014. After a non-qualification streak that lasted 7 years, Latvia eventually qualified in 2024 with Dons and âHollowâ