Amsterdam, Netherlands: Alexander Rybak at "Het Grote Songfestivalfeest"

Amsterdam, Netherlands: Alexander Rybak at "Het Grote Songfestivalfeest"

Ziggodome Amsterdam, De Passage 100, 1101 AX Amsterdam Directions

Fri 13.11.2026 20:00

Don't want the post-concert blues to kick in? We've got you. 🤝

Usually, Friday the 13th is unlucky... but not in 2026!

On Friday, 13 November 2026, we are turning the Ziggo Dome into the biggest Eurovision temple on earth again. With a lineup already featuring Alexander Rybak, Andrew Lambrou, Dami Im, Erika Vikman, Laura Tesoro, Senhit and Stefan this is going to be our lucky night.

Performers

  • Alexander Rybak
    Alexander Rybak

    Musical performer

  • Dami Im
    Dami Im
    DAMI IM – BORN IN KOREA, MADE IN AUSTRALIA Beginning her musical journey as a virtuoso pianist, Dami's illustrious career as a singer-songwriter spans over a decade, marked by a constellation of hit albums. After completing her masters in Contemporary Voice, she became a household name when she won The X-Factor. Since then her performances have illuminated stages at home and worldwide, from the Sydney Opera House to Asia Songfest K-Pop Festival, Beijing Global Gala to the Byron Bay Bluesfest and her memorable presence at the Eurovision Song Contest where she earned her status as 'Eurovision Royalty' with her song "Sound of Silence" charting in 43 countries. She has toured with John Legend and in 2023, collaborated with the formidable jazz virtuoso James Morrison. Outside of music, Dami has kept busy spending time with her husband and son, and also written her memoir ‘Dreamer’ chronicling her journey from her childhood in South Korea to becoming one of Australia's most beloved and successful musicians. In 2024 Dami published her second book, this time in Korean, called ‘The Hero’. management | www.artizanx.com
  • Andrew Lambrou
    Andrew Lambrou
    Andrew Lambrou Last year, along with fellow Aussie participants Voyager, Lambrou competed in 'Australia Decides' with his song 'Electrify'. This year he’ll be representing Cyprus - his parents’ homeland - at the Eurovision Song Contest. With a strong social media presence and an ever-growing fanbase, Andrew’s videos have racked up an impressive number of views and followers, and put him in the sights of music industry legends.  At just 17 he was signed by Maree Hamblion at Sony Music Publishing, setting him on a path to making music in Australia and Los Angeles. Now he’s signed by City Pop Records and Panik Records and has three hit singles under his belt.  His first competition win might have been with a rendition of Doe a Deer from the Sound of Music at the age of 5, but his Eurovision entry Break A Broken Heart hits a slightly sultrier note.
  • Käärijä
    Käärijä

    You can hardly have missed Käärijä and ‘Cha Cha Cha’. With this infectious stomper, the colorful Finnish artist achieved second place in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest of 2023. The Scandinavian rapper, singer and songwriter deals in rousing material that moves on the intersection of pop, metal, rap and pumping dance. ‘It’s Crazy It’s Party’ (with Tommy Cash) and the recent collaboration with Joost (‘TRAFIK!’) are other infectious treats.

  • Abor & Tynna
    Abor & Tynna

    With roots in Romania and Hungary, Abor & Tynna carry their sparkling, untamed sound from Vienna to the world, producing most of their tracks in Berlin. So, it felt natural to represent Germany at Eurovision 2025, where they finished 15th. With sharp-edged lyrics and their own antidote of cool electro and mischievous disco-pop, the siblings twist and turn around the algorithms that dominate Gen Z. Listeners can experience this on debut album Bittersüß, which captures the sound of the here and now and brings a rare lightness.

  • Charlotte Perrelli
    Charlotte Perrelli

    Welcome to the official Charlotte Perrelli Facebook page!

  • Erika Vikman
    Erika Vikman

    Erika Vikman

    One of the brightest stars in the Finnish pop world, Erika Vikman, started her career in the entertainment industry at a very young age.

    In the early stages of her career, she performed at summer theatres and various TV programmes and, in 2016, Vikman became famous among Finnish people by winning the popular Tangomarkkinat festival. 

    In 2020, the boundary-pushing artist had her big breakthrough hit with the 2x platinum-selling Cicciolina, and the following year, she released her self-titled debut album, which reached the top of the Finnish album charts.

    Many more hits have followed, including the 3x platinum smashes Syntisten Pöytä and Ruoska, a collaboration with Eurovision Song Contest 2023 runner-up Käärijä.