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South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, and more countries compete in Bangkok this November

The world's biggest music competition is finally coming to Asia. Eurovision Song Contest Asia debuts on November 14, 2026 in Bangkok, bringing together more than 10 countries for the first-ever Asia edition of the iconic competition.
The countries confirmed to be taking part are South Korea, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan – coming together for a night of original songs, national pride, and (we hope) plenty of drama.
If you've never watched Eurovision, then here's the gist: each country sends an original song performed by a national artist. The grand final is typically a grand spectacle of explosive performances, wild staging, and generous doses of camp energy. In short, it's legendary television. The winner is then decided by a mix of jury votes and public participation. Eurovision has been running in Europe for 70 years now, reaching hundreds of viewers annually. Now, Asia gets its own edition.
Unlike traditional Eurovision, the Asian edition will use ZOOP, a new social platform launching on April 9. With this, fans and viewers like you can vote, engage with artists, and earn rewards for participation. This way, you're not just watching, but an integral part of the show.
Bangkok was chosen for its blend of tradition and modern creative energy, plus its ability to host a massive live event that's expected to draw huge regional and international audiences. Viewers outside of Thailand can still catch the action locally, though – the grand final will be broadcast across at least 10 Asian countries, with the Philippines ABS-CBN and Vietnam's VTV3 among confirmed partners.
The Grand Final happens on November 14, 2026 in Bangkok. Venue, ticketing, and broadcast details will be announced closer to the date. In the meantime, follow eurovisionasia.com for updates on artists, voting, and how to watch.
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