Eurovision 2026: Vicky Leandros to Make Guest Appearance in First Semi-Final
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Greek singer Vicky Leandros will be a guest star at the first semi-final of Eurovision 2026 in Vienna.
- Leandros will perform a new arrangement of her iconic 1967 Eurovision hit, "L'amour est bleu."
- The artist, a legend of the competition, has sold over 100 million records and will also perform at the Sani Festival in Greece.
The Eurovision Song Contest, a beloved European tradition, is set to sparkle even brighter this year with the announcement that the legendary Greek-born international star Vicky Leandros will grace the stage at the first semi-final in Vienna. This is more than just a guest appearance; it's a celebration of a true icon whose career has been intertwined with the very fabric of the contest.
With the world-renowned Greek singer and composer Vicky Leandros as a guest star, the first semi-final of Eurovision will begin on Tuesday, May 12, in Vienna, where Akylas will officially compete for a place in the final.
Leandros, who first captivated audiences at Eurovision in 1967 at the tender age of 15 with "L'amour est bleu," will perform a fresh rendition of the timeless classic. Her return to the Eurovision stage, decades after her triumphant 1972 performance of "Aprรจs toi," which laid the groundwork for her global success, is a moment of immense pride for Greek music lovers and fans across Europe.
The great artist returns to the Austrian capital to perform, in a new arrangement, one of the biggest and most timeless hits of the competition, 'Lโamour est bleu,' which she first performed in 1967 at the age of just 15.
With a career spanning over half a century, boasting over 100 million record sales and performances in eight languages, Vicky Leandros remains an unparalleled figure in European music. Her continued relevance and upcoming performances, including a highly anticipated appearance at the Sani Festival in Halkidiki, Greece, underscore her enduring legacy. This Eurovision appearance is a poignant reminder of the cultural bridges built through music and a testament to the lasting power of a truly global artist with deep roots in Greece.
Her victory in the Eurovision Song Contest that year laid the foundation for a global career, which continues to this day.
Originally published by Kathimerini in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.