Bulgaria’s Dara has topped the fourth show of the Norwegian Eurovision preview show, Adresse Wien.

Adresse Wien is back reviewing the songs competing in the 70th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. Each week, around 8 songs are reviewed with the jurors scoring songs from 1 to 12 points. A jury of Eurovision fans and famous faces will review all the songs competing in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. 

Marte Stokstad is the host of the show while Kevin Vågenes, Ingeborg Heldal and Stian “Staysman” Thorbjørnsen are the regular panel guests, with Jim Ødegård Pedersen leading the public jury. Magnus Devold joined the panel, while Jannicke Hestnes Krogstad, Melvin Bjurstrøm and Cecilie Beckman are the public jurors

The results of show four are:

Bulgaria – DARA – “Bangaranga” – 10+10+10+10+12+4+8+8 – 72 points
Australia – Delta Goodrem – “Eclipse” – 2+7+6+10+10+4+8+10 – 57 points
Portugal – Bandidos do Cante – “Rosa” – 10+10+1+12+1+1+6+12 – 53 points
Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – “Choke Me” – 4+4+10+7+4+4+2+6 – 41 points
Greece – Akylas – “Ferto” – 2+2+3+1+8+10+5+7 – 38 points
Armenia – Simón – “Paloma Rumba” – 5+3+2+3+5+5+8+7 – 38 points
Estonia – Vanilla Ninja – “Too Epic To Be True” – 6+5+5+5+3+2+2+2 – 30 points

The results after three shows are:

Denmark – Søren Torpegaard Lund – “Før Vi Går Hjem” – 12+10+12+12 – 96 points
Albania – Alis – “Nân” – 12+12+10+12+8+10+10+12 – 86 points
Cyprus – Antigoni – “Jalla” – 10+10+7+6+10+12+12+10 – 77 points
Bulgaria – DARA – “Bangaranga” – 10+10+10+10+12+4+8+8 – 72 points
Sweden – Felicia – “My System” – 8+12+7+12+8+8+7+8 – 70 points
Moldova – Satoshi – “Viva, Moldova!” – 10+5+5+10+12+10+10+7 – 68 points
France – Monroe – “Regarde !” – 6+12+12+10+5+7+2+10 – 64 points
Italy – Sal Da Vince “Per Sempre Sì” – 8+10+7+8+4+12+4+12 – 65 points
Montenegro – Tamara Zizkovic – “Nova zora” – 6+5+7+10+10+12+6+8 – 64 points
Latvia – Atvara – “Ēnā” – 4+6+5+5+10+6+12+12 – 60 points
Germany – Sarah Engels – “Fire” – 2+7+7+7+12+8+10+4 – 57 points
Australia – Delta Goodrem – “Eclipse” – 2+7+6+10+10+4+8+10 – 57 points
Belgium – Essyla – “Dancing on the Ice” – 7+6+8+5+10+4+8+8 56 points
Serbia – Lavina – “Kraj mene” – 8+8+8+1+10+5+12+1 – 53 points
Portugal – Bandidos do Cante – “Rosa” – 10+10+1+12+1+1+6+12 – 53 points
Israel – Noam Bettan – “Michelle” – 8+7+8+7+4+5+8+5 – 52 points
Malta – Aidan – “Bella” – 4+7+2+10+10+7+1+8 – 49 points
Luxembourg – Eva Marija – “Mother Nature” – 1+10+7+7+5+8+4+7 – 49 points
Switzerland – Veronica Fusaro – “Alice” – 7+4+8+7+6+4+5+6 – 47 points
Austria – Cosmó – “Tanzschein” – 1+2+4+6+12+4+12+4 – 45 points
Georgia – Bzikebi – “On Replay” – 2+7+5+2+2+6+12+7 – 43 points
Romania – Alexandra Căpitănescu – “Choke Me” – 4+4+10+7+4+4+2+6 – 41 points
Greece – Akylas – “Ferto” – 2+2+3+1+8+10+5+7 – 38 points
Armenia – Simón – “Paloma Rumba” – 5+3+2+3+5+5+8+7 – 38 points
Ukraine – LELÉKA – “Ridnym” – 2+2+4+5+8+3+4+3 – 31 points
Estonia – Vanilla Ninja – “Too Epic To Be True” – 6+5+5+5+3+2+2+2 – 30 points
Lithuania – Lion Ceccah – “Sólo Quiero Más” – 1+3+2+5+1+1+8+8 – 29 points
Azerbaijan – JIVA – “Just Go” – 6+2+3+2+2+1+1+2 – 19 points

You can watch the show on demand on NRK here. Previous winners of the Adresse preview show include:

2025 – Sweden – KAJ – “Bara bada bastu”
2024 – Italy – Angelina Mango – La noia
2023 – France – La Zarra – Evidement
2022 – France – Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn
2021 – Italy – Måneskin – Zitti e buoni
2019 – Cyprus – Tamta – Replay
2018 – Austria – Cesar Sampson – Nobody But You

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.