
The voting breakdown for Eurovision 2026 has been released, revealing how Luxembourg cast its votes in the grand final. Romania and Bulgaria received the most points from the Luxembourg vote.
In the second semi-final, Luxembourg itself received the most points from Denmark.
Romania topped Luxembourg's ranking in the final with 22 points – 12 from the jury and 10 from the public. Bulgaria came second in the Luxembourg ranking with 20 points.
The winning song, Bangaranga by DARA, was the performance that received the most votes from all countries combined throughout the evening.
The Luxembourg jury awarded its highest number of points to Romania and Australia. Bulgaria, Croatia, and France also received significant jury votes. The Luxembourg public, by contrast, mainly backed Bulgaria and Romania.

Notably, some countries were supported exclusively by either the jury or the public. Australia, Croatia, Denmark, and Norway, for example, received points only from the jury, while Italy, Moldova, Ukraine, and Albania scored points solely from the public.
Luxembourg ultimately finished 12th in its semi-final. Only the top 10 advanced to the final.

In the public vote, Luxembourg came 11th out of 15. Eva Marija received the most points from Denmark and Latvia.

Luxembourg fared worse with the juries, finishing 14th out of 15. The most jury votes also came from Denmark and Latvia, with the Ukrainian jury also appreciating the Grand Duchy's entry.