Excitation en France : Kendji Girac pourrait-il enfin mener la France à la victoire à l’Eurovision 2026 ? Cette année marquera-t-elle la fin des années de déception pour le concours ?

Is Kendji Girac, one of the hottest names in French music, set to represent France at Eurovision 2026? In a recent interview, the successful singer declared that he is open to the possibility of competing in next year’s Eurovision Song Contest. This announcement has electrified the fan community and sparked great anticipation. After the relative disappointment of Louane at Eurovision 2025, Girac could bring a fresh spirit and promises to return France to the center of the European stage.

Why Is This So Significant?

Kendji Girac‘s statement comes at a time when France is searching for a way to reclaim its former glory at Eurovision, following years of mediocre results. Girac, who won “The Voice” and became one of the leading artists in the country, brings a combination of charisma, stage experience, and a track record of hits that resonate with international audiences. If chosen, he could change the game for France and once again position the country as a favorite to win.

In conversations I’ve had with veteran Eurovision fans, there is a genuine sense of excitement about the prospect of Girac taking the big stage in Europe. Many see him as a candidate who could break the glass ceiling and captivate audiences from across the continent.

Kendji Girac: From “The Voice” Victory to Taking Europe by Storm

Kendji Girac, 28, was born to a Catalan family and began his career as the grand winner of “The Voice” in 2014. Since then, he has become one of the most successful artists in France, Belgium, and Switzerland, with six hit albums—four of which reached number one on the sales charts in France and Belgium.

His international experience and ability to excite diverse audiences give him a unique advantage on the European stage.

Cultural Impact, Trends, and Chances of Success

Eurovision 2026 is expected to be one of the most talked-about events of the year in France, especially if a superstar like Girac represents the country. In recent years, artists who emerged from music reality shows—such as AmirSlimane, and Louane—managed to bring France to high rankings, though the coveted victory remained elusive.

In discussions with Eurovision fans in the Euromix community, Kendji is seen as someone who can bridge tradition and contemporary pop, delivering a performance that appeals both to the judges and the wider public. Some believe that if chosen, he could replicate Barbara Pravi’s success in 2021 and perhaps even secure France’s first victory since 1977—48 years ago.

Is Kendji France’s Winning Card?

Musically, Girac blends Latin guitar styles with contemporary French pop—a combination that has proven successful on international stages. His experience on major stages, alongside his ability to innovate and surprise, gives him a clear advantage over more traditional competitors.

However, there are those who express doubts: according to Eurovision enthusiasts, success in the contest depends not only on talent but also on a unique song and the ability to create an unforgettable television moment. On the other hand, his supporters argue that charisma like Girac’s has not been seen on the Eurovision stage in years, and combining his hits with innovative production could lead France to new heights.

Beyond the musical aspect, participation by a star of this magnitude could elevate the contest’s profile in France and generate significant economic and commercial exposure.

History, Comparisons, and Dilemmas

Over the past decade, France has experienced ups and downs at Eurovision—from Barbara Pravi’s success to disappointments with La Zara and others. History shows that a combination of a big star, a catchy song, and innovative production can be a recipe for success. If Girac is chosen, he will face particularly high expectations—but could also enter the pantheon of Eurovision greats.

Behind the Scenes: What Do They Think in France?

Within France TV and among the heads of the French delegation, there is enthusiasm about the possibility of Girac representing the country. However, there are also voices calling to consider additional candidates and maintain an open and transparent selection process. France TV is currently reviewing the situation and will soon decide how the French representative for Eurovision will be chosen.

France at Eurovision 2025

“maman” (in English: “Mom”) is the title of the song to be performed by the singer, Louane, who represented France at Eurovision 2025, in Basel, Switzerland. France finished seventh in the final with 230 points. France was ranked third by the judges, but the young singer received only 14th place from the public vote. The seventh place overall was considered low compared to France’s pre-contest odds, where it was ranked third.

This marks the second consecutive year that France has finished in the top 10 at the Eurovision final.

Eurovision 2025 was France’s 66th participation in Eurovision. France joined the competition in 1956 and has won it five times over the years. France’s last victory was in Eurovision 1977 with the song “L’Oiseau et l’Enfant” performed by singer Marie Myriam.