Switzerland is set to shine at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with the talented Veronica Fusaro. She will take to the stage with her captivating entry, ‘Alice’. Adding to the excitement, Fusaro has also recently released a stunning cover of Lena’s iconic Eurovision 2010 winning song, ‘Satellite’.
Veronica Fusaro to sing ‘Alice’ for Switzerland
The Swiss broadcaster, SRG SSR, has officially confirmed that Veronica Fusaro will represent Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 in Vienna. Her chosen entry is the evocative song, ‘Alice‘. The song, which was released on March 11, 2026, is a reworked version of a track originally featured on her album, ‘Looking For Connection’. Fusaro was internally selected through a multi-stage process that included both public and expert juries.
A fresh take on a Eurovision classic: ‘Satellite’
In exciting news for Eurovision fans, Veronica Fusaro has also unveiled her rendition of Lena’s ‘Satellite‘. Lena famously won the Eurovision Song Contest for Germany in 2010 with the catchy tune. Fusaro’s cover, released on April 25, 2026, is part of the ‘Eurovision Song Contest… A Little Bit More’ series, offering fans exclusive performances and cover songs from the artists participating in Eurovision 2026.
What to expect from Switzerland in Vienna
Veronica Fusaro, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter from Thun, has built a strong reputation for her blend of pop, soul, and rock, infused with emotional storytelling. Her participation marks her third attempt to represent Switzerland, having previously reached the national final. With ‘Alice’, Fusaro delves into themes of psychological pressure and the erosion of personal boundaries. She is collaborating with acclaimed creative director Fredrik “Benke” Rydman, known for his work on several iconic Eurovision performances, to craft a mood and emotion-driven staging for her entry in Vienna.