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Ten acts for Thailand’s Chosen One announced

Later this November the first Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 will take place in Bangkok, Thailand. Now Thailand has confirmed the ten acts for its national final, Thailand’s Chosen One on September 27.

Thailand’s Chosen One set for September 27

During a live press conference the host broadcaster Channel 3 has confirmed the ten acts that will participate in the upcoming, Thailand’s Chosen One. The selection will take place on September 27 with the winning act going on to represent the host nation Thailand in the first ever Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 later this year. The artists are as follows:

  • Gam Wichayanee
  • The Handsome Wolf
  • Jetset’er
  • JMNK
  • Mang & Daou
  • MONICA
  • Retrospect
  • TIGGER & TARA VIIS
  • Wonderframe
  • Zom Marie

More details regarding the competing entries and the format of the national selection will be announced in the coming weeks.

Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026

Taking up the hosting honours for the inaugural Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 is Thailand and its broadcaster Channel 3. The venue of choice is IdeaLive in Bangkok. This entertainment space is Bangkok’s newest venue in BRAVO BKK. It has a capacity of over 4,000 seated guests. So far eleven broadcasters have declared interest in participation:

  • Thailand – Channel 3 – (Host)
  • South Korea – ENA (SK Telecom / KT Group)
  • Malaysia – Media Prima (TV3)
  • Philippines – ABS-CBN
  • Vietnam – Vietnam Television (VTV3)
  • Cambodia – TV5 Cambodia
  • Laos – Vientiane Capital Television (VTE9)
  • Bangladesh – NTV
  • Bhutan – Bhutan Broadcasting Service (BBS)
  • Nepal – Himalaya TV
  • Mongolia – MNC

Each entry submitted will follow the example of Eurovision itself. No more than six performers on stage and the song must not be longer than three minutes. Later in November, the winner of the Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 will be chosen using Eurovision’s 50% jury and 50% public voting method. The one-off Grand Final will be aired live on the official Eurovision YouTube Channel, with televised broadcasts within the competing nations. International broadcasters may also choose to buy broadcast rights within their programming schedule.

Similarly to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest format, the winning broadcaster is not automatically forced to host the following edition. Instead a bidding process will take place after the 2026 contest concludes to decide who will host the Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2027.

Stay tuned with more announcements on participants expected in the coming weeks and months!

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