What to expect from 'Supernova' Saturday in Latvia
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HOW TO WATCH: The Supernova final will start at 20:15 on Saturday 14 February. Latvian viewers can watch via broadcaster LSM's online player. Anyone from outside of Latvia will be able to stream the show live on the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.
124 songs were submitted to Supernova, 24 of them were selected to take part in the competition, and now that double dozen has become your final ten!
After two semi-finals that took place on 31 January and 7 February, the 2026 edition of Supernova now has the lineup of songs that will make up the Valentine's Day final on Saturday 14 February.

You can listen to all of the finalists over on the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel.
Below, you can watch their performances from the semi-final stages, in the order that they'll be presented during Saturday night's final:
De Mantra ā Let Them
ELPO ā Blakus
Krisy ā Take It
Kautkaili ā Te Un Tagad
LEGZDINA ā Ribbon
Emilija ā All We Ever Had
Atvara ā ÄnÄ
Robert Ox ā Ravinā at the Taj Mahal
TIKASHA SAKAMA ā #010126 Coda
Miks Galvanovskis ā Cruel Angel
International voting introduced for Supernova 2026
Ketija Å Änberga, Lauris Reiniks and MÄra Sleja will be on presenting duties for the night, taking us through the songs and then their scores.
Points will come from both a public vote and a jury vote. And Latvian broadcaster LSM is also allowing international viewers to have their say on their faves too. If you're watching from outside of Latvia, you'll be able to cast your vote on Supernova's online platform, which uses the same voting technology as the Eurovision Song Contest.

At the 69th Eurovision Song Contest in Basel, Latvia earned its best result in a decade thanks to the winners of Supernova 2025.
The ethereal ensemble Tautumeitas finished in 13th place at the Grand Final, after a dazzling performance of their folk anthem Bur Man Laimi.