Eurovision 2026 Rehearsal Day 7

The 7th day of rehearsals for Eurovision 2026 has just begun.
Taking the stage today will be the countries that will perform in the first ten songs of semi-final 2, excluding the automatic qualifiers.

This year, the rehearsal format will be different. Therefore, images might be available later on.
However, the ESBEAT team will do its best to supply all the required information and coverage.

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Day 7: Friday, May 8th, 2026

2nd rehearsal for Semi-Final 2 (Songs 1-10)

CountryRehearsal Time (CET)
Bulgaria10:30 –  10:55
Azerbaijan11:05 –  11:30
Romania11:40 –  12:05
Luxembourg12:20 –  12:45
Czechia12:55 –  13:20
Armenia13:30 –  13:55
Switzrerland15:00 –  15:25
Cyprus15:35 – 16:00
Latvia16:10 –  16:35
Denmark16:45 –  17:10

1.🇧🇬 Bulgaria: DARA –  Bangaranga

  • Dara is wearing a black skirt, black belt, and black knee-high boots, with a short pink top and elbow-length pink gloves. The two parts are linked via black and pink fur trim that appears on both the belt and the gloves.
  • 5 dancers on stage accompany Dara on stage,
  • The song and the performance are inspired by ancient Bulgarian Kukeri tradition.
  • The staging includes a home setting on stage, in a Wizard of Oz-style. At some point, they will sit on red chairs.
  • Dara and the dancers will walk along the stage as the song progresses.
  • The second part of the song has been revamped, so the production is sharper. There, the dance moves will be more synced.

2. 🇦🇿 Azerbaijan: JIVA – Just Go

  • Jiva is wearing a dress with sequins of black, red and blue shimmer throughout her performance.
  • Jiva starts the performance emerging from a cloud of smoke.
  • The main prop is a billowing fabric sheet.
  • The drapes blowing in the wind will be presented both in the video art and physically.
  • The staging will highlight the differences between the black and white footage of the broken relationship scene of the backdrop and her shiny dress.
  • In the final part of the song, the man behind the misery appears on stage, joining JIVA for a short time.
  • She marches triumphantly down the stage away from him and this break-away moment is represented beautifully in the staging.

3.🇷🇴Romania: Alexandra Capitanescu –  Choke Me

  • Alexandra is wearing a black leather outfit: a corset with a collar and shoulders, strappy extensions coiled around her arm and long black leather boots.
  • She is accompanied on stage by her 4 band member and another person (who hasn’t been revealed).
  • The performance starts with a sharp intake of breath by Alexandra. The closure will be at the end of the song, where she exhales.
  • One of the props is pipes lit in neon light, which Alexandra will hold attached to her. Those will be held by her dancers on the other edge.
  • The scene is quite dark, and features some blue, white, and gray lighting.
  • The staging concept relies on sophisticated camera angles, as well as the battle between Alexandra and her inner thoughts.
  • The performance is described as electrifying

4. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg: Eva Marija – Mother Nature

  • The performance remained similar to the one from the national final, but with some upgrades.
  • Eva is wearing an earth-colored outfit. However, she removed the visible trousers, which were replaced by a floaty, layered gown.
  • The performance is dynamic, with Eva exploiting almost every inch of the stage. She will run and walk along it.
  • Her dress will enable her to move almost effortlessly.
  • Nature’s elements are flowering all around her during the performance: butterflies, birds, and blossoming buds. Some of them presented in neon lights.
  • The scene is quite dark.

5.🇨🇿 Czechia: Daniel Žižka – Crossroads

  • Daniel is dressed in a light, baby-blue shirt and trousers. He might change his outfit before the show. He will be barefoot on stage.
  • Daniel won’t be alone on stage, accompanied by 4 dancers.
  • The main prop piece is being moved into (and out of) place by four ‘dancers’ as the performance progresses. It is built with multiple-mirror staging, ensuring that viewers are treated to lots of visual effects. This will make us see Daniel’s character more than once.
  • The staging features some tricky light and camera artwork.
  • Vocally, it was as impressive as in the studio cut.

6.🇦🇲 Armenia: SIMÓN – Paloma Rumba

  • SIMÓN will be accompanied by 5 backing dancers on stage.
  • The office theme from the video clip will be the foundation of the Eurovision performance.
  • SIMÓN is wearing a classic office uniform, which is later on removed and symbolizes freedom. The remaining outfit is quite thin, showing more of his body.
  • The performance symbolizes the moment when he trashes the office after handing his resignation letter to the boss. The office visuals include elements like 16 boxes of paper piled high. The papers won’t stay there for long.
  • SIMÓN showcases his abilities as a dancer, performing some acrobatics routine, like backflips.
  • He starts the performance being hung upside down by his dancers.
  • He even takes the camera into his own hands during the performance
  • The song ends with SIMÓN on top of his dancers, delivering a victory pose on top of them



7.🇨🇭 Switzerland: Veronica Fusaro – Alice

  • Veronica is wearing a cropped military jacket of her black trouser suit, which runs down the side of her legs too. Her outfit also features feather-trimmed shoulders, adding an extra touch of glam.
  • She is accompanied on stage by 4 backing dancers and Alice.
  • The staging concept ifs on of the strongest this year!
  • The general palette is red, orange, green, black, and turquoise.
  • Veronica Fusaro is playing tug of war with the viewer, as her microphone takes the form of a rope and it’s the singer at one end and the cameraman on the other.
  • Veronica will accompany herself with an electronic guitar.
  • The production utilizes red rope as a central motif for entrapment. Four dancers lead Veronica to a large cubic prop: a climbing frame encased in rope netting that symbolizes the suffocating ‘prison’ of an abusive relationship.
  • The staging reaches its climax when Veronica breaks free with a guitar-led finale.
  • The performance concludes with a striking overhead shot of Veronica on her knees, having fashioned the rope to spell out the name ‘Alice,’ cementing the song’s dark narrative.

8.🇨🇾 Cyprus: Antigoni – Jalla

  • Antigoni is dressed in a short, white, beaded Aphrodite dress.
  • She is accompanied by 5 dancers.
  • The main prop is a very large table; there are some chairs on it as well. The Cypriot team will walk along the table and perform some choreography on it. The table has some plates on it, delivering a Greek tavern in its realness.
  • The table includes a runner made of an LED strip, which will enable them to create the text “you want more?.
  • At a certain point, they will leave the table and utilise the catwalk, while the staging will feature fire and pyro elements.
  • The backdrop LED features giant, ancient pillars lit in blue.

9. 🇱🇻 Latvia: Atvara – Ēnā

  • The performance has remained quite faithful to the one from “Supernova 2026”
  • Atvara will perform alone on stage.
  • She is wearing a similar black outfit to the one she had in the national final, but gems sewn onto her dress have multiplied, with them now spreading further down the side to her waste and almost covering her left arm.
  • The staging exploits the stage size, and therefore the swirling glass effects have been extended and run on.a greater scale.

10. 🇩🇰 Denmark: Søren Torpegaard Lund – Før Vi Går Hjem

  • The basis of the performance is quite similar to the one we’ve seen on “Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026″.
  • The aquarium box was shipped as it is to Vienna!
  • Søren will perform on stage, accompanied by 5 dancers
  • Søren is wearing black leather trousers, topped with an aquamarine silk chiffon shirt. Later on in the performance, we will have an outfit reveal, which is executed as the removal of the top part and showing black mesh top underneath
  • Søren interacts with the aquarium box during the performance. He performs outside of it at the beginning, showing his back to the audience. Later on, he climbs on top of it and is pulled down inside by the dancers.
  • Inside the box, red tube lights intensify in sync with the song’s progression, creating a stifling, high-pressure atmosphere by the second chorus. This heat serves as a visual climax to the engaing choreography, which has notably been dialed up since the first verse.
  • As he finally emerges from the glowing enclosure toward the end of the set, the stage floor and LED screens are engulfed in a sudden, swirling storm.
  • For the final 20 seconds, the digital landscape ignites into a blazing inferno, bringing the performance to a scorching conclusion

Don’t forget to visit our Eurovision 2026 homepage

Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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