More countries boycott Eurovision 2026 over Israel's participation

Several nations have confirmed they will skip the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in mid-May after the European Broadcasting Union upheld Israel's eligibility despite the Gaza conflict.

The EBU's December 2025 decision to allow Israel to compete, following a vote on updated neutrality rules, has now triggered concrete boycotts. The contest is scheduled for Vienna. Organizers have drawn criticism for applying different standards than the 2022 exclusion of Russia. The move comes after member broadcasters including the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia announced withdrawals, while others such as Sweden and Norway intend to participate.

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More than 1,000 artists including Brian Eno, Massive Attack and Sigur Rós have signed an open letter calling for a boycott of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. They criticize the European Broadcasting Union for allowing Israel to compete for the third year amid its actions in Gaza. The letter demands that broadcasters, performers and fans refuse participation until Israel's broadcaster KAN is banned.

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