Delta Goodrem posts official live video of ‘Eclipse’ from Eurovision performance

- Delta Goodrem’s official live clip for “Eclipse” appeared on the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel on May 16, following Australia’s Grand Final performance in Vienna. - The Eurovision site lists Goodrem as finishing fourth for Australia, and the official YouTube upload uses the standard “(LIVE) | Grand Final” formatting. - The performance video remains available on Eurovision’s YouTube channel alongside other Vienna 2026 Grand Final uploads from participating acts.

Delta Goodrem’s Grand Final performance of “Eclipse” was uploaded to the official Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel on Saturday, adding Australia’s entry to the contest’s standard post-show run of live clips. The video appears under the title “Delta Goodrem - Eclipse (LIVE) | Australia 🇦🇺 | Grand Final | Eurovision 2026,” matching the naming format used across other official Grand Final uploads. Eurovision’s official participant page for Goodrem also links to the song and lists the Australian singer as finishing fourth in Vienna. The upload gives viewers the broadcast version of Goodrem’s Grand Final staging rather than a separate studio or rehearsal cut. That places the clip inside Eurovision’s usual release pattern, where the European Broadcasting Union and the contest’s digital team publish individual live performances on the official channel during and after show week. Other 2026 entries were appearing in the same format on the channel on May 17. (music.youtube.com) ### Which video was posted, exactly? The official upload is the Grand Final performance, not the earlier semi-final clip. Search results and YouTube indexing show the Grand Final video carrying the “(LIVE) | Australia 🇦🇺 | Grand Final | Eurovision 2026” title, while a separate official upload from May 14 carries the label “Second Semi-Final.” May 16 was the date of the Grand Final in Vienna, according to Eurovision’s official running-order page. (music.youtube.com) That timing matches the appearance of the live clip on the contest’s channel after the final broadcast. ### How does this fit into Eurovision’s official release pattern? The Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel describes itself as the contest’s official outlet for songs, music videos, performances and behind-the-scenes material. (music.youtube.com) The Grand Final upload for Goodrem follows the same structure used for other participating acts, with country flag, performance round and contest year in the title. A Bulgaria Grand Final clip visible on the same channel on May 17 shows the same publishing template, indicating Goodrem’s upload was part of a broader batch of official performance videos from the final. (eurovision.tv) That is consistent with the European Broadcasting Union’s standard digital packaging for Eurovision week content. ### What does Eurovision’s own site say about Delta Goodrem’s result? Eurovision’s official participant page lists Delta Goodrem under Australia with the song “Eclipse” and marks her result as “Finished 4th.” The page also embeds the official preview video and carries Goodrem’s artist biography, which says she has sold more than nine million albums worldwide and recorded five No. 1 albums and nine No. 1 singles. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) The same Eurovision page places Goodrem among the Vienna 2026 participants, linking her entry directly to the contest’s official song and video ecosystem. That makes the Grand Final live upload part of a broader package that includes the preview video, lyrics and participant profile on Eurovision-owned platforms. ### Was there already an official Eurovision video for “Eclipse”? (eurovision.com) An official Eurovision-hosted video for “Eclipse” was already available before the final. Eurovision’s participant page for Goodrem includes an “Official Preview Video,” showing that the Grand Final clip is an additional official asset rather than the first Eurovision-posted version of the song. May 14 also brought an official semi-final performance upload to the same channel, which means Eurovision now hosts at least three distinct official versions tied to the entry: the preview video, the semi-final performance and the Grand Final performance. (eurovision.com) ### Where can viewers find the performance now? The Grand Final clip is available through the Eurovision Song Contest YouTube channel and is indexed in YouTube Music under the same official title. (eurovision.com) The channel page says it carries official contest performances and related Eurovision material. Eurovision’s official website also continues to host Goodrem’s participant page for Vienna 2026, where viewers can find the artist profile and the official preview video for “Eclipse.” (music.youtube.com) (eurovision.com)

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