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Aidan to Carry the Maltese Spirit to Eurovision 2026 Following MESC Triumph

Congratulations! It’s a huge moment for Maltese music fans. After several years of coming close and even facing past disqualification drama, Aidan Cassar has finally secured his ticket to Eurovision.

The long-awaited crowning of a fan favorite has finally arrived tonight on a beautiful show led by these three superstars

The MESC 2026 final was a masterclass in Maltese talent, featuring 12 finalists who advanced from the semi-finals earlier in the week.

The finalists running order was as follows:

  1. Janice Mangion – “Univers (Universe)
  2. Kelsie Borg – “Let a Girl Breathe
  3. Matt BLXCK – “Ejja Lejja Ħdejja ‘l Hawn”/ “The Flute” (Eng: (Come to me, come here)
  4. Denise – “Trophy
  5. Nathan Psaila – “Ganador” (Eng: Winner)
  6. EMA – “Achikuku” (Don’t Think About It)
  7. Franklin Calleja – “Guide You Home
  8. Mychael Bartolo Chircop – “My Sweet Angel
  9. Mark Anthony Bartolo – “Mumenti sbieħ” (Beautiful moments)
  10. Aidan – Bella
  11. Matthew Cilia feat. The AfterParty – “Brutality Mentality
  12. Adria Twins – “Nerġà nqum” (Eng I will rise again)

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The competition was fierce, particularly between Aidan and the energetic Matt Blxck, who finished in second place.

A 50/50 split between a professional jury and public televoting determined the final result:

While Matt Blxck dominated the televote with 200 points, Aidan’s strong support from the jury and a dedicated fan base propelled him to the top of the leaderboard.

“Bella” (meaning “Beautiful” in both Italian and Maltese) is a departure from the upbeat “Ritmu” style that fans might remember from previous years. It is a jazzy, 1950s-inspired orchestral pop ballad that features lyrics in English, Maltese, and Italian.

Aidan described the song as a “poem” about finding beauty in the midst of heartbreak and decay. The performance was equally striking—beginning with a minimalist, play-on-shadows aesthetic before erupting into a dramatic whirlwind of rose petals. The track was co-written by Aidan himself, alongside Joep van den Boom and Sarah Bonnici (Malta’s 2024 representative).

The Journey to Victory

For Aidan, this win is the culmination of a nearly decade-long journey:

Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12, 14, and 16, 2026. You can follow the contest HOMEPAGE here:

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