The final of Eurovision 2026 begins tonight at 9 PM in Vienna, Austria, the host city following last year's victory. Twenty-five countries are competing for the top spot, including Serbia, represented by the group "Lavina" and the song "Kraj mene," which advanced from the first semifinal.

Austria hosts the musical spectacle at the Wiener Stadthalle, thanks to its victory in the previous year. The Eurovision final is broadcast across the world, and the show is hosted by the Austrian duo Viktorija Svarovski and Mihael Ostrovski.

Where to Watch the Eurovision Final

Serbian viewers can follow the competition on RTS 1, as well as internationally on RTS Svet, with commentary by Duška Vučinić. For those preferring an ad-free experience, the official YouTube channel of Eurovision songs provides the broadcast.

Serbia’s Performance Number: Symbolic Significance

Serbia will perform under the number 9, a number that has seen significant success in recent years. Notably, Sweden's Loren won the competition in 2023 with the song "Tattoo," also performing under number 9.