Eurovision

“New anthem”: Satoshi featured on Eurovision 2026 official Facebook page

The organizers of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 are intensifying the promotion of the contestants on social networks, publishing sequences from rehearsals or with their songs, to increase the public's interest before the first semi-final on May 12. Three posts have already been dedicated to the representative of the Republic of Moldova, Satoshi, which have accumulated thousands of views, comments and shares.

"The most exciting aspect is that everyone on the team shares our enthusiasm and experiences the same level of stress and emotions, which makes us feel at ease," Satoshi said in a message to fans following the first rehearsal on the big stage in Vienna.

In another post, we can see a club remix of the song "Viva, Moldova!" featuring a lively party atmosphere where people are dancing and radiating energy, with Satoshi taking center stage.

The description of the reel shared on the official Facebook page of the Eurovision Song Contest states, "From the clubs in Moldova to the discos in Palma de Mallorca, we have a new anthem!"

Followers of this grand event are highly active on social media and eagerly engage with every new video featuring their favorite contestants.

Comments such as "Winner 2026, good luck!", "My winner!", and "Success, Satoshi!" fill the posts, showcasing the enthusiasm of fans.

Satoshi and the team will take the stage in new costumes that represent the colors of the country's flag: blue, yellow, and red. These colors will also be integrated into the visual elements of the show.

In the meantime, Vlad's outfit has the inscription "373" on the front, symbolizing the international telephone code for the Republic of Moldova, which is "+373."

The Republic of Moldova will host the first semi-final of the competition on May 12. Competing alongside Moldova will be Georgia, Portugal, Croatia, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Montenegro, Estonia, San Marino, Poland, Belgium, Lithuania, Serbia, and Israel.

The second semi-final is scheduled for May 14. The top ten countries from each semi-final will qualify for the Grand Final, which will take place on May 16. Qualification will be determined by a combined vote from the public and national juries.

The organizers are promising a spectacular event, and Satoshi, the representative of the Republic of Moldova, hopes to impress the European audience with the energy and stage concept prepared for the contest.

This year marks Moldova's 20th participation in the Eurovision Song Contest, a music competition that will celebrate its 70th anniversary in 2026, following its first edition in 1956 in Switzerland. Over the past seven decades, Eurovision has grown to become one of the most-watched music events globally, attracting hundreds of millions of viewers each year.

All performances will begin at 10:00 PM Moldovan time and will be broadcast live on Moldova 1.

Nicoleta Borodin

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