Mar 1 • 07:29 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Finland is represented by the duo Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen at Eurovision

The duo Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen will represent Finland at the 2026 Eurovision with their song 'Liekinheitin,' which won the national selection competition by a significant margin.

At the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, Finland will be represented by the duo Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen, who triumphed in the Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu (UMK) with their song 'Liekinheitin.' The performance, held at the Tampere Arena, showcased their strong popularity and garnered an impressive 570 points, significantly outpacing the second-place contestant Antti Paalanen, who received only 210 points. Lampenius and Parkkonen's victory highlights their status as the clear favorites in the national contest, indicating a robust support from audiences and judges alike.

During the post-competition press conference, both artists expressed their gratitude for the win and shared their aspirations for Eurovision success. Lampenius noted feeling nervous before performances but also experiencing an overwhelming sense of excitement on stage, emphasizing the positive reception they received from the audience. Parkkonen added that the song's message revolves around addressing issues and ensuring that no one feels alone, which resonates deeply with listeners, hinting at a relatable theme that might appeal to a wide audience during the Eurovision competition.

Finland will compete in the first semifinal of the Eurovision event, which is often a critical juncture for acts aiming to advance to the finals. The anticipation surrounding their performance, coupled with the meaningful message of their song, positions Lampenius and Parkkonen as a duo to watch in the upcoming international music contest, representing Finland's strong musical identity and creative expression on a global stage.

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