French singer Louane Emera has expressed deep gratitude following her participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, calling the experience 'mega grateful' and stating, 'I've never seen anything like it.' The event took place in Basel, Switzerland, on May 10, 2026.
Louane represented France with her song 'Maman,' which she co-wrote. The performance received positive reactions from the audience and critics, though specific voting results are not available at this time.
In interviews after the contest, Louane highlighted the overwhelming support from fans and the unique atmosphere of the event. She described the experience as 'unforgettable' and thanked her team and supporters for making it possible.
The Eurovision 2026 winner was Switzerland, represented by the band Nemo with the song 'The Code.' Louane's participation marked her first time at the contest, and she has hinted at future musical projects inspired by the experience.