After finishing fourth at Eurovision, Delta Goodrem’s 'Eclipse' climbs charts in three countries

- Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Eclipse” entered national charts in three European countries after Australia finished fourth in Vienna’s Grand Final on May 16. - Aussievision said the strongest result was No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, ahead of Austria at No. 28 and Sweden at No. 70. - Eurovision Fun reported May 23 that Moldova and Serbia posted higher Eurovision final audiences after both countries returned.

Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision song “Eclipse” is turning its contest finish into chart traction across Europe. Aussievision reported on May 24 that the track has entered national charts in the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden a week after Goodrem finished fourth for Australia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 Grand Final in Vienna. The outlet said the strongest showing so far was in Britain, where “Eclipse” reached No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart. In Austria, the song entered the official singles chart at No. 28, and in Sweden it debuted at No. 70. ### Which three countries have put “Eclipse” on their charts? The United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden are the three confirmed markets where “Eclipse” has posted chart entries so far, according to Aussievision. The site said the UK result came on the download-only Digital Chart, which tracks paid digital sales rather than streaming or physical purchases. (aussievision.net) Austria has also emerged as one of the song’s stronger post-contest territories. Aussievision said “Eclipse” had earlier reached No. 15 on Apple Music Austria and No. 13 on Shazam Austria before landing at No. 28 on the Austrian singles chart. ### How strong was Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision result in the first place? (aussievision.net) May 16 was the night Goodrem finished fourth in the Grand Final with 287 points, according to Aussievision’s earlier Eurovision wrap-up. That total included 165 points from juries and 122 from televoters. Australia’s fourth-place finish was its best Eurovision result since Dami Im placed second in 2016, Aussievision said. (aussievision.net) The same report said Goodrem’s result gave Australia its third top-five finish in the contest and its sixth overall top-10 placing. ### Did “Eclipse” move beyond national charts after the final? (aussievision.net) In the days after the Grand Final, “Eclipse” also reached No. 10 on the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart, according to Aussievision. The outlet said the song also charted on Spotify in several European markets, including Austria, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Switzerland and Germany. (aussievision.net) Australia has also delivered a domestic lift for the song. Aussievision reported earlier this week that “Eclipse” climbed to No. 2 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles Chart and No. 1 on the AIR chart after Eurovision. ### Was Eurovision itself still drawing viewers after the final? Moldova and Serbia both posted sharp gains in Eurovision viewing after returning to the Grand Final, Eurovision Fun reported on May 23. (aussievision.net) The site said Moldova’s final drew 67,054 viewers with a 20.94% average share, peaking at 37.41% during the voting. It said that represented a 251% increase from the 2024 final and a 375% increase from 2025, when Moldova did not participate. Serbia’s Grand Final audience reached 1.45 million viewers with a 26.9% share, according to the same report. Eurovision Fun said that compared with a 5.2% share last year, when Serbia failed to qualify for the final. ### Where does this leave “Eclipse” now? Aussievision said more European chart updates are still due over the weekend, meaning the current three-country tally may rise. (eurovisionfun.com) The official Eurovision site has separately listed Bulgaria’s DARA as the 2026 winner in Vienna, placing Goodrem’s chart run in the immediate aftermath of this year’s final. (aussievision.net)

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