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Eurovision 2026 Song Reviews – Part 2 (Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden)

Welcome to our new series of posts!
The moment of truth has arrived, and all 35 competing songs for Eurovision 2026 have been revealed.
So we are ready for an extended review of them and a ranking of the songs.
Each post in the series will focus on 5 songs.

This 2nd post will focus on 5 of the countries competing in semi-final 1: Estonia, Finland, Lithuania, Poland, and Sweden.



You can find the previous episodes here:

  1. Belgium, Croatia, Montenegro, Portugal, and Serbia

VANILLA NINJA – Too Epic To Be True

Vanilla Ninja won “Eesti Laul 2026” and therefore will represent Estonia at Eurovision 2026. They will perform “Too Epic To Be True“.
The song serves as a meta-commentary on the band’s own legacy and the surreal nature of their 2026 comeback. It explores the feeling of a moment, or a love, as being so perfect that it feels like a cinematic hallucination. The main message is one of nostalgia and disbelief, capturing that fleeting second where reality feels grander than fiction.


Allocation in Semi-Final

Estonia was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Estonia, 7 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Finland, Lithuania, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Israel, and Portugal.

Initial Personal Ranking

26th overall, 11th in semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected on February 14th. From February 14th to the 18th, it ranked between 24th and 28th place. It remained in that same range from February 19th to the 25th. Since February 26th, Estonia has sat in the bottom three of the bookies’ rankings (33rd–35th place).

Early Prediction

I think Estonia will struggle this time. First of all, the song has done quite badly in the betting odds. Secondly, it seems like the fan base for entry in this genre is limited.
I don’t see a strong chance they will qualify.
However, I can’t rule out a scenario where the jury might like it, and the public might pick up on some points (1-4) here and there.
If I have to sum up, I will predict that Estonia is most likely not to qualify.

 Pete Parkkonen ft. Linda Lampenius – “Liekinheitin” (Flamethrower)

 Pete Parkkonen ft. Linda Lampenius won “UMK 2026” and will therefore represent Finland at Eurovision 2026. They will perform “Liekinheitin“.
The song depicts a toxic mismatch of desire. Pete’s character is portrayed as obsessive and emotionally desperate for a deeper connection, while Linda’s “voice” (represented by her violin) is physically passionate but emotionally cold and guarded. It is a story about a lack of communication and the dangerous heat (the flamethrower) that exists when two people are in sync physically but worlds apart emotionally.

Allocation in Semi-Final 1

Finland was drawn to perform in the first half (songs 1-7) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Finland, 4 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Estonia, Sweden, Serbia, and Poland.

Initial Personal Ranking

9th overall, 3rd is semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected as Finland‘s entry for Eurovision 2026 on February 28th. Finland has been in the first place since February 14th.


Early Prediction

Qualifying for the final is obvious. It means that the song will get wise support from both the public and the jury. Leading the betting odds is also a good signal.
The violin is epic, the visuals are strong, and the production is bold.
Whether it will win, I am not sure yet. But, for sure, it will do well.
Prediction: Qualifying, top 7 in the final

Lion Ceccah – Sólo Quiero Más


Lion Ceccah won “Eurovizija LT 2026” with “Sólo Quiero Más“.
Translating to “I Just Want More”, the message is one of total self-reclamation and transformation. It tells the story of an individual who has been “destroyed” by their past or by a “mad world” and has decided to expel those demons. It represents the moment a person stops living for others and begins to crave more from life on their own terms.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Lithuania was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Lithuania, 4 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Georgia, Estonia, Poland, and Portugal.

Initial Personal Ranking

12th overall, 5th in semi-final 1.

Musical Review

Betting Odds

Lithuania chose its song for Eurovision 2026 on February 27th.
From February 27th to March 3rd, it ranked between 25th and 26th place. Since February 26th, Lithuania has sat between 18th and 23rd place, mostly around 19th and 21st.

Early Prediction

Despite being ranked quite mid in betting odds, I believe Lithuania is most likely to qualify.
Lion will probably deliver a strong performance, relying on bold staging elements.
Lithuania usually tends to qualify. Their last non-qualification was in 2019, and even then, they were among the top 10 in the public vote.
On the other hand, Lithuania lacks some of its best allies in the voting countries in this semi-final: Latvia, Ireland, and the UK.
Prediction: I think Lithuania is likely to qualify. They will end in 12th-17th place in the final.

 

ALICJA – Pray

Alicja Maria Szemplińska won “Finał Krajowych Kwalifikacji 2026” with her song “Pray“.
Alicja has clarified that “Pray” is used here as a metaphor for inner dialogue. The story isn’t necessarily religious; it’s about a person under immense pressure reaching out to their own inner strength to find a “missing piece.” It deals with the struggle for personal freedom and the refusal to let outside expectations (the “errors” of others) dictate her path.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Poland was drawn to perform in the second half (songs 8-15) in semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Poland, 4 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Germany, Belgium, Lithuania, and Italy

Initial Personal Ranking

28th overall, 10th in semi-final 1

Musical Review

Betting Odds

The song was selected to represent Poland on March 8th.
Between March 8th and March 20th, the song was ranked between 27th and 30th place.
Starting March 21st, Poland has been ranked in the 29th-32nd place.

Early Prediction

On one hand,
I predict Poland will be a borderline, ending between 8th and 13th in the semi-final.
If I have to choose, I think it is most likely not to qualify.
If Poland qualified, they would be around 17th and 23rd in the final.

FELICIA – My System

Felicia Agneta Eriksson won “Melodifestivalen 2026” with “My System“.
This is a raw exploration of emotional addiction. The story follows someone who manages to stay clean of an ex-lover during the work week, only for the “withdrawal” to hit on Friday night. It depicts the frustration of knowing a connection is toxic but realizing that the person is literally “in your system”: your thoughts, your body, and your habits, making it impossible to simply “delete” the memory.

Allocation in Semi-Final

Sweden was drawn to perform in the first half (songs 1-7) of semi-final 1.
Among the countries that usually vote for Sweden, 4 of them will vote in semi-final 1: Estonia, Finland, Poland, and Lithuania.

Initial Personal Ranking

5th overall, 2nd in semi-final 1.

Musical Review

Betting Odds

Sweden selected “My System” as their Eurovision 2026 entry on March 7th.
Since then, the song has consistently ranked between 5th and 7th place in the betting odds

Early Prediction

Sweden has delivered another high-quality commercial pop entry, this time with more of an EDM flavor. The song is catchy and memorable; given Sweden’s impressive track record of top-10 finishes, I don’t see any scenario where it fails to qualify.
Therefore, I believe Sweden will qualify and will end in the top 7 in the final

In the next chapter, we will review an additional 5 countries from semi-final 1

Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12th, 14th, and 16th, 2026.

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