Delta Goodrem 'Eclipse' charts in three countries

- Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision song “Eclipse” entered official charts in three countries on May 24, after her fourth-place finish in the May 23 Grand Final. - Aussievision reported the strongest new result was No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, with additional entries at No. 28 in Austria and No. 70 in Sweden. - Official Charts, Ö3 Austria Top 40 and Sverigetopplistan are the main national chart sources to watch for further weekly updates.

Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision entry “Eclipse” landed on official charts in three countries after the 2026 Grand Final in Vienna, extending the song’s post-contest run beyond Australia. Aussievision reported on May 24 that the track entered the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden after Goodrem finished fourth for Australia in the final. Eurovision’s official site says Bulgaria’s DARA won the 2026 contest, while Goodrem placed fourth with 287 points. ### Which three countries did “Eclipse” chart 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 singles chart. The outlet described those as the first three official national chart entries for the song following the Grand Final. The United Kingdom result appears to be the strongest of the three. (aussievision.net) Aussievision said only Eurovision winner “Bangaranga” by DARA ranked higher than “Eclipse” on that UK digital ranking. ### What does the UK chart result actually measure? The UK Digital Chart cited by Aussievision is a downloads-based chart rather than a full streaming-led singles ranking. (aussievision.net) The report said the chart is based on paid digital downloads from authorized online retailers including iTunes and Amazon, and excludes streaming and physical sales. Official Charts pages already show “Eclipse” has previously appeared in Britain’s sales-based charts, with a peak of No. 39 on the Official Singles Sales Chart and No. 34 on the Official Singles Downloads Chart, first charting on March 12, 2026. That indicates the latest post-Eurovision movement is building on an earlier release-week presence in the UK market. ### How much of this came after Eurovision night? (aussievision.net) Aussievision linked the new chart entries directly to the days after the Grand Final, saying the song continued “to find success across Europe” a week after Goodrem’s fourth-place finish. The same report said “Eclipse” also reached No. 10 on the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart in the immediate post-final period. (officialcharts.com) A separate Aussievision report published earlier this week said Goodrem’s Eurovision result was Australia’s best since Dami Im finished second in 2016. That article said “Eclipse” had also charted on Spotify in several European markets after the final, including Austria, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Switzerland and Germany. (aussievision.net) ### Why is Austria showing up as a strong market? Austria was the host country for the 2026 contest, with Vienna staging the event. Aussievision said Austria had already become one of the song’s strongest territories outside Australia before the official singles-chart entry, citing a No. 15 position on Apple Music Austria and No. 13 on Shazam Austria. (aussievision.net) Ö3 Austria Top 40, the country’s official chart provider, says its singles chart tracks Austria’s bestselling hits and publishes weekly updates. That makes Austria one of the clearest markets to monitor for whether “Eclipse” can hold or improve its post-Eurovision position. ### How is the song performing in Australia at the same time? Aussievision said the overseas chart entries came alongside continued gains at home. (aussievision.net) The outlet reported that “Eclipse” climbed to No. 2 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles Chart and No. 1 on the AIR independent charts after Eurovision. The ARIA update means the international chart movement is arriving while the song is still rising domestically. (oe3.orf.at) Aussievision said other European charts were still due this weekend, leaving open the possibility of more territory-by-territory updates in the coming days. ### What comes next for the chart story? May 24 is the first day Aussievision has reported the three-country chart tally, and the next concrete markers are the regular updates from Official Charts in the UK, Ö3 Austria Top 40 in Austria and Sverigetopplistan in Sweden. (aussievision.net) Sverigetopplistan says its charts are updated every Friday afternoon, providing the next scheduled check on whether “Eclipse” extends its run there.

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