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Macau joins Eurovision Asia line-up, promises ‘fusion with fireworks’

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April 1, 2026
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Macau will compete in the inaugural Eurovision Song Contest Asia 2026 in Bangkok, a source familiar with the event told the Times last night, in a late addition to the lineup.

The source said Macau secured a wildcard entry under a “Special Regions Showcase” category, citing its “unique blend of Lusophone heritage and Cantonese pop culture.” The entry is expected to feature a trilingual performance combining Portuguese fado, Cantopop, and what insiders described as “integrated resort choreography.”

According to the same source, the move reflects Eurovision’s evolving format. “Macau represents exactly the kind of cultural crossroads we want to highlight in Asia,” the person said, adding that discussions are ongoing with other regions.

An insider, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the performance may include drone light displays over a replica of the Ruins of St. Paul’s, alongside live percussion inspired by casino soundscapes. Macau’s participation “could deliver a measurable boost in soft power and visitor curiosity.”

The contest, already featuring more than ten Asian countries, is set for November, with Macau bookmakers reportedly offering early odds of “surprisingly competitive.”

April Fools’: Macau won’t participate in Eurovision Asia, as far as we know

As tradition dictates, the piece published on yesterday’s back page, titled “Macau joins Eurovision Asia line-up, promises ‘fusion with fireworks’,” was our annual April Fools’ joke – part of a long-standing journalistic tradition observed by major newspapers and broadcasters around the world.

That said, not everything in the story was fiction. The Eurovision format is indeed making its long-anticipated move into Asia, with a first edition now scheduled for November in Bangkok, bringing together a growing list of participating countries, which we also reported yesterday.

And while Macau’s “participation” was, for now, purely imaginative, the idea is not entirely far-fetched. The city was, in fact, once at the center of early attempts to launch an Asian version of the contest. In 2009–2010, Macau was selected to host what was then known as Our Sound – The Asia-Pacific Song Contest, with more than a dozen countries and regions expected to compete.

That project ultimately stalled amid organizational and commercial challenges, becoming one of several aborted efforts to bring Eurovision to the region.

So while there will be no Macau entry this November – no fado-Cantopop fusion, at least not yet – history suggests the city has already had its moment on the Eurovision Asia stage, even if it never quite made it to air. PC

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