NEW YORK (AP) — The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest final brought acts from 25 countries to the Wiener Stadthalle arena in Vienna on Saturday night in a spirited battle for the continent’s pop crown. There was no shortage of talent, but not all songs are created equal. If you’re a dedicated follower of Eurovision or simply curious to learn more about the contest’s best bangers, we’ve got you covered.Here’s a list of the 10 best songs from the final, presented in no particular order.Romania: Alexandra Căpitănescu, “Choke Me”If you’ve ever wondered what a Lady Gaga nu-metal pop song would sound like, look no further than Romania’s Eurovision entry, “Choke Me,” by Alexandra Căpitănescu. And it’s not just in her spoken-word interludes or that her delivery of “All I need is your love” is eerily reminiscent of Gaga’s “I Want Your Love.” But the track’s heaviness transforms it — and its performance is undeniable.
Italy: Sal Da Vinci, “Per Sempre Sì”It began with piano and built from there: To unexpectedly groovy production, with the classist vocalist Sal Da Vinci singing his heart out to a new love. “Per Sempre Sì,” Italy’s entry, is a fun vintage romp for those who miss the Eurovision of yore. It works. And onstage Saturday, Da Vinci brought an effortless Italian charm.












