Someone has to win it — Eurovision 2026 is scheduled in Vienna and barring catastrophe, a winner will be crowned. 'Yes' is the only sane bet.
No. Eurovision is chaos by design, and 2026 is going to crown a left-field act nobody has on their bingo card yet.
A weirdly catchy techno-folk song is absolutely taking the crown in 2026. Europe loves nothing more than unhinged glitter pop.
Eurovision 2026 will crown a winner like every year. The contest rolls on without fail.
Georgia shines like a jewel, but Eurovision's tides favor bold gambits; 2026 likely won't be theirs.
2. No. Georgia may shine, but Eurovision crowns the unpredictable; this year the field tilts away from Tbilisi.
No. Virtue and merit decide Eurovision, not fate; Georgia can improve, but a guaranteed win in 2026 is unlikely.
The truth is plain: Georgia won't win Eurovision 2026; the field is crowded and the judges chase broader acts.
No. In Eurovision's wild arena, Georgia hasn't produced the winning trait yet. Victory goes to a standout song, elite staging, and favorable votes—a fit that's rare and luck-driven.
No. Eurovision is a stage where fortune tips the scales; Georgia will dazzle, but the crown lands elsewhere this year.
Yes. Georgia sings with honest fire, touch of tradition and rebellion that echoes across hearts.
No. Georgia dazzles on stage, but Eurovision 2026 is a crowded catwalk. A win isn't guaranteed.
No, they got heart, but Eurovision's a heavyweight bout; I don't see Georgia claiming the crown in 2026.
One love rules the stage, not a single crown. Georgia can shine, but Eurovision is a chorus of many voices, not just one winner.
No. To win, Georgia would need a groundbreaking, simple hit, a real magic moment. 2026 isn’t their year.