La Bulgarie remporte l'Eurovision 2026 avec Bangaranga de Dara

La Bulgarie a remporté une victoire surprise au Concours Eurovision de la chanson 2026. Dara s'est imposée avec sa chanson Bangaranga lors de la 70e édition annuelle qui s'est tenue à Vienne.

Cette victoire marque le premier succès de la Bulgarie à l'Eurovision depuis ses débuts dans la compétition en 2005. Le pays avait fait l'impasse sur les trois éditions précédentes avant de faire son retour cette année, dans un contexte où plusieurs nations avaient choisi de se retirer en raison de la participation d'Israël.

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Illustration of Bulgaria's Eurovision 2026 victory with Dara on stage and France in 11th place.
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Bulgaria has won the Eurovision 2026 contest in Vienna with Dara performing Bangaranga. France, represented by Monroe with her song Regarde !, finished in 11th place with 158 points.

Following DARA's selection as performer in January, Bulgaria has chosen 'Bangaranga' as her song for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna. The winner emerged from a national final on February 28 organized by broadcaster BNT, where DARA performed three tracks and 'Bangaranga' topped jury and public votes.

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