Millions of Australians tuned into the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest over the weekend, with Delta Goodrem representing Australia at the Vienna-hosted event.
SBS confirmed on Monday that the combined national TV reach across its live and prime time Eurovision broadcasts exceeded 3.27 million viewers, while SBS On Demand recorded an audience reach of 538,000. The total TV reach marked a 45.2% increase on last year’s audience figures.
Sunday’s grand final achieved a total TV national reach of 1.21 million.
Despite one of the year’s best performances, Goodrem took Australia to fourth place, only behind Romania, Israel and the winner, Bulgaria – Dara with “Bangaranga”.
“From showstopping vocals and spectacular staging to unforgettable performances that had audiences talking around the world, this year’s Eurovision Song Contest once again delivered all the joy, drama and excitement fans have come to love,” SBS’ Head of Unscripted, Joseph Maxwell, said.
“It’s fantastic to see Delta Goodrem’s mesmerising performance lift this year’s ratings and take the broadcast to spectacular new heights.”
Prior to the public vote, Australia finished in second place at 165 points, only behind Bulgaria on 204 points. Israel, Armenia, and Romania were the only three of the 35 countries to give their 12 voting points to Australia.
Main image: Delta Goodrem. Source: Sarah Louise Bennett