Delta Goodrem charts in three European countries
- Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Eclipse” entered official charts in the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden on May 24, Aussievision reported. - The strongest result was No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, while “Eclipse” also reached No. 28 in Austria and No. 70 in Sweden. - More European chart updates are still due this weekend, Aussievision said, after Goodrem finished fourth in Vienna.
Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision song “Eclipse” has begun converting contest exposure into chart placements across Europe, with entries now confirmed in three markets a week after the Grand Final. Aussievision reported on May 24 that the song has entered the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden charts after Goodrem finished fourth for Australia at Eurovision 2026. Official Eurovision sources list Australia in fourth place with 287 points in the Vienna final. The new chart run adds a measurable commercial after-effect to Goodrem’s Eurovision campaign. Aussievision said “Eclipse” reached No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, No. 28 on Austria’s singles chart and No. 70 in Sweden. The outlet said only Bulgaria’s winning song, “Bangaranga,” placed higher than Goodrem on the UK Digital Chart. (aussievision.net) ### Which three countries have now put “Eclipse” on their charts? The United Kingdom produced the strongest showing so far, with “Eclipse” reaching No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, according to Aussievision. Austria followed with a No. 28 singles-chart entry, while Sweden logged the song at No. 70. (aussievision.net) Aussievision described those results as official chart entries rather than platform-specific rankings. In the British case, the outlet said the UK Digital Chart measures paid digital downloads from authorized online retailers and excludes streaming and physical sales. ### How much of this lift came after the Eurovision final? (aussievision.net) May 17 appears to have been an immediate inflection point for the song’s streaming profile. In a separate report published earlier this week, Aussievision said “Eclipse” climbed to No. 10 on Kworb’s Worldwide iTunes Song Chart after the final and reached daily Spotify charts in Austria, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Switzerland, Germany and Israel. (aussievision.net) Germany generated the song’s biggest listed daily Spotify total, with 116,433 streams on May 17, according to the same report. Aussievision also said “Eclipse” was at No. 19 on iTunes in the United Kingdom and No. 15 on Apple Music in Austria as of May 20, indicating the post-final response was spread across downloads and streaming rather than one platform alone. (aussievision.net) ### How did Goodrem place at Eurovision itself? Eurovision’s official participant page says Goodrem finished fourth for Australia with “Eclipse.” Eurovisionworld’s results page lists Australia on 287 points in Vienna, matching the tally cited by Aussievision in its earlier post on the contest result. (aussievision.net) The fourth-place finish was already notable in Australian coverage. Aussievision said earlier this week that it was Australia’s best Eurovision result since Dami Im finished second in 2016, and that Goodrem had taken Australia back to the Grand Final for the first time since 2023. (eurovision.com) ### Where has “Eclipse” been strongest outside those three chart markets? Austria has emerged as one of the clearest secondary markets for the song. Aussievision said “Eclipse” reached No. 15 on Apple Music Austria and No. 13 on Shazam Austria before or alongside its Austrian singles-chart appearance. (aussievision.net) At home, the post-Eurovision lift has continued as well. Aussievision reported that “Eclipse” rose to No. 2 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles Chart and No. 1 on the AIR independent charts. More European chart updates are still expected later this weekend, the outlet said on May 24. (aussievision.net)