The next set of points from the juries in Eurojury 2026 are revealed, with the Rest of The World concluding the third day’s jury results.
The eighteenth of 36 sets of jury results are revealed as Eurojury 2026 continues. From Lithuania, we head to the Rest of The World. This jury consists of former Eurovision artists and national final participants from several countries that no longer take part in the contest, such as Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Turkey, as well as those who have withdrawn from the contest this year.
Each voting nation is represented by a jury consisting of past Eurovision, Junior Eurovision, national final participants and special guests. Each juror is asked to form a top ten ranking of their favourite competing songs which is combined with the other jurors in their country. As a change for this years Eurojury, we are now revealing the exact points that each jury has awarded each day.
The top 10 for the Rest of The World is as follows:
The jurors for the Rest of The World are:Â
🇧🇦 Béatrice Poulot (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Singer who represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at the 1999 Eurovision Song Contest alongside Dino Merlin with the song “Putnici“.
🇧🇦 DEEN (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Singer who represented Bosnia & Herzegovina at their latest appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 with “Ljubav Je” alongside Dalal. He previously represented the country at the 2004 contest as a soloist with the entry “In The Disco“.
🇮🇪 Eamonn Toal (Ireland) – Irish singer who represented Ireland in Eurovision 2000 with the entry “Millennium of Love“, having previously provided backing vocals for Ireland in 1995.
 🇮🇪 Kenneth Giles (Ireland) – Dancer and owner of Eclipse Stage School who was a member of Ireland’s jury in Eurovision 2018, now presenter of Pop on Down.
🇳🇱 Ralf Mackenbach (Netherlands) – Dutch singer and physicist who participated in Junior Eurovision 2009 and became the Netherlands only winner to date at the contest with “Click Clack“.
🇸🇮 Martina Majerle (Slovenia) – Represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with “Love Symphony“, and has also been a backing artist for Croatia 2003 and 2016, Slovenia in 2007, 2011 and 2012, and Montenegro in 2008 and 2014.
🇸🇮 Regina (Slovenia) – Singer who represented Slovenia at the Eurovision Song Contest 1996 with “Dan najlepših sanj“.
 Baccara (Spain) – Spanish duo currently consisting of Cristina Sevilla and MarĂa Mendiola. The group had previously represented Luxembourg at Eurovision 1978 with the entry “Parlez vous français” and participated in Melodifestivalen 2004 with the entry “Soy tu Venus“.
🇪🇸 Tarkan Tüzmen (Türkiye) – Represented Turkey at the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with “Unutamaszin“
🇦🇪 Andreas Habibi (United Arab Emirates) – Dubai based, Belgian born singer and model who participated in this year’s San Marino Song Contest with the entry “All We Need Is Love“.
🇦🇪 AURA (United Arab Emirates) – Dubai based, Greek singer who featured in the entry “All We Need Is Love” competing in this year’s San Marino Song Contest alongside fellow juror Andreas Habibi.
You can also have your say! The online vote for Eurojury 2026 is open HERE, and you are invited to vote to help determine this year’s winner.
Below is the scoreboard for Eurojury 2026 so far:
About Eurojury 2026
Over 150 jury members feature in this year’s edition of Eurojury, including Eurovision and Junior Eurovision participants, national finalists, songwriters and more. The full results of Eurojury 2026 will be revealed on May 1, when the jury points will be combined with your votes to determine the overall winner.
For more information on how Eurojury 2026 works, click here.


