Austria’s capital, Vienna, has been selected by host broadcaster ORF and the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to host the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in May 2026.
Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF) will stage next year’s competition following JJ’s win in Basel on 17 May with “Wasted Love”, giving Austria its third-ever Eurovision Song Contest win.
The grand final of the 70th Eurovision Song Contest will be held on Saturday 16 May at the Wiener Stadthalle, Austria's largest indoor arena, with semi-finals earlier in the same week.
Vienna hosted Austria’s first Eurovision contest in 1967. It also hosted the 60th Eurovision Song Contest in 2015, following Conchita Wurst’s victory in 2014 and will now host the 70th edition in 2026.
Austria’s capital was reportedly chosen following a competitive city bid process that examined facilities at the venue, local infrastructure and the ability to accommodate thousands of visiting delegations, crew, fans, and journalists from around the world, amongst other criteria.
More recent Eurovision host cities have included Liverpool (2023), Malmo (2024), and Basel (2025).
Martin Green, Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, said: “Vienna’s reputation as one of the most musical cities in the world, and its location in the heart of Europe, makes it the perfect host city for the 70th Eurovision Song Contest.”
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Roland Weißmann, Director General of host broadcaster ORF, added: "After thorough examination and based on a unanimous jury assessment, ORF concluded that Vienna's offer is not only the most attractive in terms of infrastructure and logistics but also economically. The contest is a celebration for all of Austria, which we will all be proud of."
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