Czechia’s Eurovision 2026 representative, Daniel Žižka, has delighted fans with the release of his brand new single, ‘Since We’ve Changed’. This marks his first musical offering since his memorable performance at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna earlier this year. The track is now available on all major streaming platforms, inviting listeners into a deeply personal musical journey.

Daniel Žižka, who proudly represented Czechia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 with his entry ‘Crossroads‘, has unveiled his latest single, ‘Since We’ve Changed’. The release comes just a few months after his appearance on the Eurovision stage in Vienna, where he secured a respectable 16th place in the Grand Final.

 

The new track, ‘Since We’ve Changed’, is an emotional piano ballad that showcases Daniel’s powerful vocal abilities and introspective songwriting. Described as a song six years in the making, Daniel himself has shared that he revisited and rewrote the track last year from a fresh perspective, allowing it to evolve with time, much like himself.

A Personal & Raw Sound

Fans can expect a raw and incredibly personal piece from the Czech singer-songwriter. Daniel Žižka wrote and composed ‘Since We’ve Changed‘ himself, with production handled by Petr Cemper, who also collaborated on his Eurovision entry, ‘Crossroads’. The single was independently released with distribution by Bloomdi, further highlighting Daniel’s artistic control.

The release of ‘Since We’ve Changed’ on 3rd July 2026 is a significant moment for Žižka’s post-Eurovision career, demonstrating his continued dedication to creating authentic and moving music.

Daniel Ziska represented Czechia at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna with his entry ‘Crossroads’.


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