Why Australia should send Midnight Til Morning to Eurovision 2026
Australia has been making waves at the Eurovision Song Contest in recent years, and the country has produced some fantastic representatives. Now, the Aussievision team is rallying behind a new contender: Midnight Til Morning, a pop-rock boy band formed on Netflix’s Building The Band. Their international appeal, strong management team, and TV experience make them the ideal candidates to represent Australia at Eurovision 2026.
Midnight Til Morning is composed of four members: Australians Conor Smith and Mason Watts, and Americans Shane Appell and Zach Newbould. Originally solo performers, they came together as a band on Building The Band and immediately captured the hearts of audiences with their harmonies, stage presence, and charm. Despite being eliminated just before the final, the group’s popularity continued to grow.
Following their appearance on the show, Midnight Til Morning was signed by Chugg Music, a label known for housing successful acts such as Sheppard, Lime Cordiale, and the 2025 Australian Eurovision representative Go-Jo. Their debut single “Bye,” co-written with Benson Boone, has already amassed over four million streams on Spotify, and they are gearing up for a world tour across Australia, North America, and Europe.
Additionally, the band has been collaborating with DNA Songs, the team behind several of Australia’s Eurovision successes, including “Sound of Silence,” “Don’t Come Easy,” and “We Got Love.” This partnership may hold the key to Midnight Til Morning’s Eurovision triumph, as they are on track to become serious global contenders in a short period.
One of the band’s greatest assets is their affiliation with Chugg Music, the same team that promoted Go-Jo for Eurovision 2025. While Go-Jo didn’t clinch a spot in the Grand Final, his post-Eurovision career has been thriving with over 12 million streams on Spotify for his Eurovision entry “Milkshake Man.” Midnight Til Morning stands to benefit from the strategic expertise of the Chugg Music team, who understand how to navigate the contest and leverage Eurovision exposure for long-term success.
Australia has sent a band to Eurovision only once before, and Midnight Til Morning could fill that void with their unique blend of pop-rock sound. Their fresh appeal, diverse member backgrounds, and youth could help Australia connect with a broader Eurovision audience, particularly those in markets like the US where Eurovision is gaining popularity.
Eurovision is not just a music competition; it’s a global television event, and Midnight Til Morning’s TV experience equips them to shine on the Eurovision stage. While they may not be known for extravagant choreography, the band’s ability to engage with audiences and deliver authentic performances sets them apart as compelling contestants.
In conclusion, Midnight Til Morning embodies everything Australia should seek in a Eurovision representative: innovation, ambition, global perspective, and seasoned guidance. With the right song, staging, and their international narrative, they have the potential to make a significant impact at Eurovision 2026, offering something fresh and unforgettable to the contest. Midnight Til Morning may just be Australia’s ticket to Eurovision success!