Delta Goodrem charts in three countries
- Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision 2026 entry “Eclipse” charted in three countries after her fourth-place Grand Final finish in Vienna, Aussievision reported on May 24. - The strongest result was in the United Kingdom, where “Eclipse” reached No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, ahead of Austria No. 28. - More European chart updates were still due later this weekend, Aussievision said, after entries in Britain, Austria and Sweden.
Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision song “Eclipse” entered national charts in three countries after Australia’s fourth-place finish in the 2026 Grand Final, according to Aussievision. The outlet reported on May 24 that the song had charted in the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden in the days after the contest in Vienna. Goodrem finished fourth for Australia with 287 points, according to Eurovision results pages and an SBS media release. The post-contest chart movement adds to earlier gains for the song on iTunes, Spotify and Australian charts. ### Which countries has “Eclipse” charted in? Aussievision said “Eclipse” reached No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, No. 28 on Austria’s official singles chart and No. 70 on Sweden’s official singles chart. The outlet described the UK result as the strongest of the three. The May 24 report said only Bulgaria’s winning song “Bangaranga” finished higher than “Eclipse” on the UK Digital Chart. Bulgaria won the 2026 contest, while Israel finished second and Romania third, according to the SBS release. ### How did Delta Goodrem place at Eurovision? SBS said Goodrem placed fourth in the Eurovision 2026 Grand Final in Vienna. The broadcaster said she performed “Eclipse” at Wiener Stadthalle against 24 other finalists and finished with 287 points. Eurovision World’s contest page for Australia also lists Goodrem in fourth place with 287 points. Aussievision said the result was Australia’s best Eurovision finish since Dami Im placed second in 2016. ### What happened to the song after the final? Aussievision reported earlier this week that “Eclipse” climbed to No. 10 on Kworb’s Worldwide iTunes Song Chart after the Grand Final. The same report said the song reached daily Spotify charts in Austria, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Switzerland, Germany and Israel. Kworb data cited by Aussievision showed one of the strongest Spotify totals came from Germany, where the song recorded 116,433 streams on May 17. The report also said “Eclipse” reached No. 15 on Apple Music Austria and No. 13 on Shazam Austria. ### How is the song performing in Australia? Aussievision said “Eclipse” rose to No. 2 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles Chart for the week of May 25. The outlet also reported that the song reached No. 1 on the AIR chart in Australia. The ARIA result marked Goodrem’s highest position so far for the track, according to Aussievision. The song had previously debuted on the ARIA Top 20 Australian Singles chart in early March. ### What has Delta Goodrem said since the result? Delta Goodrem said in the May 17 SBS release that representing Australia at Eurovision had been “unforgettable.” She said she was “so grateful for all the love and support from home and around the world.” The same statement said Goodrem planned to “continue the journey” and share new music soon. SBS Managing Director Jane Palfreyman said the broadcaster was “incredibly proud” of Goodrem after Australia’s top-five finish. ### What comes next for the chart run? Aussievision said on May 24 that “other European charts are still to come in this weekend.” The next concrete marker for “Eclipse” is whether those additional national updates add to its entries in Britain, Austria and Sweden.