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Delta Goodrem Leads Australia to Eurovision Final

Delta Goodrem Leads Australia to Eurovision Final

Australia's Eclipse secures a spot in the final round, overshadowing initial criticism.

Delta Goodrem has emerged as the frontrunner in the running for victory at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest following her impressive semi-final performance. The British Broadcasting Corporation reported that Goodrem's power ballad, "Eclipse," secured Australia an entry into the final round of the competition. This puts Australia on track to potentially win its first-ever Eurovision title.

The song was performed in a workshop setting with performers donning fluffy computer headwear and Goodrem playing synthesizer. While some viewers found it "embarrassing" for the UK, others appreciated the novelty and uniqueness of the act. Despite initial skepticism from certain fans on social media platforms like X, many now see Australia as one of the top contenders to win.

Eurovision director Martin Green stated that Canada is welcome to join if they wish. This follows months after Canada revealed its interest in joining Eurovision, indicating an open door for new participants looking to embrace European culture and music traditions through this iconic contest.

Delta Goodrem's performance has significantly increased Australia’s chances of winning the competition, with fans now eagerly anticipating her final round performance on Saturday night. The success of "Eclipse" not only boosts Australia’s standing but also highlights how a unique approach can capture global attention in one of Europe’s most-watched television events.

This article was produced by AVALW News on Friday, May 15, 2026 based on reporting from 4 verified news sources. Our editorial process cross-references facts from multiple independent outlets to deliver accurate, comprehensive coverage. All original sources are linked below.

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