Greece Turns the Volume Up: Radio Eurovision Is Back and Ready for 70 Years of Eurovision

Just when you thought January couldn’t get any more eurofan-coded, Greece casually drops this news: Radio Eurovision is officially back, refreshed, rebooted and streaming once again via the ERT Echo platform from yesterday, Tuesday 20 January 2026.

Yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like. And yes, it’s dangerously easy to lose hours to it.

Seven decades, one button away

Radio Eurovision isn’t here to reinvent the wheel. It’s here to remind us why we fell in love with it in the first place. The playlist spans seven decades of Eurovision history, pulling together winners, iconic finalists, cult favourites and those entries everyone still hums despite them never touching a trophy.

From Lugano 1956 to Vienna 2026, it’s all there. No rankings, no arguments, no think pieces. Just songs doing what they’ve always done best: existing loudly in our heads.

And yes, Greece 2026 gets the spotlight

This year, Radio Eurovision also doubles as a full-on Sing for Greece 2026 listening hub. All 28 competing songs from the Greek national selection are woven into the rotation, giving fans the chance to actually live with the entries before opinions harden and favourites are declared.

Even better: each hour will feature one of the 28 songs in full, giving every artist proper breathing space. No snippets. No rushed impressions. Just three uninterrupted minutes to decide whether this is the one.

The semi-finals of Sing for Greece 2026 are set for Wednesday 11 February and Friday 13 February, and Radio Eurovision feels like the perfect companion for the countdown.

A small idea that makes a lot of sense

There’s something quietly clever about this return. In a season packed with announcements, rehearsals and speculation, Radio Eurovision offers something refreshingly simple: access.

No algorithms pushing the same five entries. No hot takes required. Just a digital space where Eurovision is treated as music first, competition second.

And honestly? That’s sometimes all eurofans really want.

Radio Eurovision is back, Greece is warming up, and Vienna is getting closer by the day.
Consider this your official excuse to press play and disappear for a while.

Source: ERT

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