Ira Losco’s Chameleon might change its colors for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 as PBS along with Ira and her team are looking for a suitable song that will represent Malta at the competition.

A number of new songs, apparently nine, along with a revamped version of Chameleon are now under the examination of an international jury from ten countries along with local experts from Malta.

“This method is being used to ensure that Malta has the best sound in this prestigious festival”, says a spokeperson for PBS.

The decision whether to keep Chameleon as the Maltese entry or to send another song to represent Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest will be announced as soon as the judging process will be over.

Ira Losco taking Malta by a storm with Chameleon at the finals of Malta Eurovision Song Contest 2016

Stay tuned to ESCToday.com for more news regarding Malta at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016


Gil is 23 years old, grew up in Israel and lives in Sweden. He began following the Eurovision Song Contest at the age of five, when the contest was held in Jerusalem in 1999. Gil joined the ESCToday team in March 2008, shortly after co-hosting the Israeli national selection that year.