portugal’s Festival da Canção 2026: A Guide to the Upcoming Competition
The highly anticipated Festival da Canção 2026, Portugal‘s national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest, is officially underway. This year’s competition promises a blend of established artists and emerging talent, alongside some exciting new features for fans. Here’s a comprehensive overview of what to expect.
A Tradition of Song
The Festival da Canção has a rich history, dating back to 1964, and serves as a vital platform for showcasing Portuguese music [[2]]. It’s a cornerstone of the nation’s cultural calendar, consistently providing the song that will represent Portugal on the international stage at Eurovision. RTP, the Portuguese national broadcaster, is once again at the helm of organizing the event [[1]].
The Competition Format & Key Dates
This year’s edition features 16 original and previously unreleased songs, penned by both invited composers and those selected thru an open submission process. The competition will unfold across three key dates:
* First semi-Final: February 21st
* Second semi-Final: February 28th
* Grand Final: March 7th
A significant change for 2026 is the venue. The festival will be held at the Valentim de Carvalho studios in Paço de Arcos, offering a fresh setting for the performances.
Hosts for the 2026 Edition
The hosting duties will be shared amongst a talented trio of presenters. Vasco Palmeirim will guide viewers through the first semi-final and the grand final, while Filomena Cautela will take the reins for the second semi-final and the final. Catarina maia and Alexandre Guimarães will contribute their energy to all three shows.
New features: online Voting
In a landmark decision, the Festival da Canção 2026 will introduce online voting for the first time in its history [[3]]. Fans will be able to cast their votes through the official website, with online votes carrying the same weight and cost as customary telephone voting. This move aims to broaden participation and engage a wider audience.
Stay Informed
For those eager to delve deeper into the competition,the official Festival da Canção podcast,”Falar pelos Dois,” hosted by Andreia Rocha and Bernardo Pereira,offers behind-the-scenes insights,curiosities,and exclusive news.
Keywords: Festival da Canção, Portugal, Eurovision, RTP, Music competition, Portuguese Music, Online Voting, 2026, Valentim de Carvalho, Paço de Arcos, Vasco Palmeirim, Filomena Cautela, Catarina Maia, Alexandre Guimarães.









