Here’s the latest on Moldova and Satoshi’s Eurovision 2026 entry Viva, Moldova!
Key update
- Satoshi won Moldova’s national selection Selecția Națională 2026 with the song Viva, Moldova, earning Moldova’s spot in Eurovision 2026 in Vienna. This was reported by Eurovision-focused outlets, noting the final result and Satoshi’s plan to perform in semi-finals.[1]
Recent developments and context
- Satoshi himself indicated that Viva, Moldova would undergo a revamp ahead of Eurovision 2026, including changes to the arrangement and staging to deliver a strong performance on the Vienna stage.[4]
- Reports and fan content around early 2026 show Satoshi actively promoting Viva, Moldova through various formats (karaoke videos, reactions, and previews), signaling continued momentum toward Eurovision 2026.[2][3][8]
- Rehearsal footage and semi-final allocations place Moldova’s entry in the first half of Semi-final 1, which can influence staging dynamics and viewer engagement during the contest.[10]
What to expect next
- A refined studio version and a staged live performance are anticipated, with Moldova aiming to capitalize on a memorable hook and energized presentation to stand out in Vienna.[4]
- Eurovision fan and press coverage throughout spring 2026 tracks Satoshi’s progress, staging ideas, and reception ahead of the semi-finals and final.[3][9]
Where to look for updates
- Official or specialist Eurovision outlets (e.g., Eurovision-focused sites) for results, revamp details, and rehearsal news.
- Satoshi’s and Moldova’s official channels or TRM (the Moldovan broadcaster) for statements, clips, and performance materials.
Citations
- Satoshi wins Selecția Națională 2026 with Viva, Moldova and Moldova’s Eurovision plan in Vienna.[1]
- Satoshi confirms revamp and staging adjustments for Viva, Moldova ahead of Eurovision 2026.[4]
- Karaoke and reaction videos and ongoing promotional content around Viva, Moldova! by Satoshi and fans.[2][3]
- Eurovision 2026 rehearsal footage and Moldova’s Semi-final 1 allocation, first half, including Viva, Moldova! by Satoshi.[10]
If you’d like, I can summarize any single source in more detail or pull together a quick timeline of key moments (national selection result, revamp announcements, rehearsal releases) with direct quotes.