Delta Goodrem charts in three countries
- Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision song “Eclipse” entered official singles or digital charts in three European countries on May 24, according to Aussievision. - The strongest reported result was No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart, with Austria at No. 28 and Sweden at No. 70. - Other European chart updates were still due later on May 24, Aussievision said, after Goodrem finished fourth with 287 points.
Delta Goodrem’s Eurovision campaign kept generating chart results on Sunday, with Aussievision reporting that her song “Eclipse” had entered charts in three European countries a week after the 2026 Grand Final. The Australian singer finished fourth at Eurovision with 287 points, according to Eurovision results trackers and Australian coverage. Aussievision said the post-contest momentum had now translated into official chart entries in the United Kingdom, Austria and Sweden. The report, published May 24, adds a commercial follow-through to what was already Australia’s strongest Eurovision finish in several years. ### Which three countries did “Eclipse” chart in? Aussievision said “Eclipse” posted its strongest result in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 4 on the UK Digital Chart. The outlet said that chart measures paid digital downloads from authorized retailers and excludes streaming and physical sales. Austria gave Goodrem her strongest official singles-chart placing outside the UK-based download list, with “Eclipse” entering at No. 28, Aussievision reported. Sweden followed at No. 70 on the official singles chart, the same report said. ### Was this only a downloads story, or was streaming part of it too? Kworb data cited by Aussievision earlier in the week showed “Eclipse” at No. 10 on the Worldwide iTunes Song Chart after the Grand Final. The same Aussievision report said the song also reached daily Spotify charts in Austria, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania, Switzerland, Germany and Israel in the days after the contest. Germany produced the song’s biggest listed daily Spotify total, with 116,433 streams on May 17, according to the figures relayed by Aussievision from Kworb. Those streaming gains did not all translate into official national chart entries immediately, but they showed where the song was finding listeners after Eurovision week. ### How does this fit with Goodrem’s Eurovision result? Eurovision coverage from ABC and EurovisionWorld said Goodrem finished fourth in the May 17 Grand Final with “Eclipse,” scoring 287 points for Australia. Aussievision said that was Australia’s best Eurovision finish since Dami Im placed second in 2016. SBS said after the final that Australia had returned to the Grand Final for the first time since 2023. Paul Clarke, Australia’s creative director for Vienna, told SBS that Goodrem had “cemented her own place in Eurovision history” after a performance that “captivated audiences around the world.” ### Did the song also keep moving at home? Aussievision said “Eclipse” climbed to No. 2 on the ARIA Australian Artist Singles Chart after Eurovision. The same report said it also reached No. 1 on the AIR independent-label chart in Australia. Austria also appeared to be an early overseas stronghold. Aussievision said “Eclipse” had reached No. 15 on Apple Music Austria and No. 13 on Shazam Austria before entering the Austrian singles chart. ### What comes next for the chart run? Aussievision said on May 24 that more European charts were still due later in the weekend, meaning the total number of territories could still rise. The outlet’s earlier report also said Goodrem’s broader catalog — including albums such as “Innocent Eyes” and the forthcoming “Pure” — had started appearing on international iTunes and Apple Music album charts. May 24 remains the latest published checkpoint in the song’s post-Eurovision run. Any next update is likely to come through national chart releases, Kworb platform tracking, or further reporting from Aussievision and Eurovision-focused outlets.