Aidan has officially been crowned the winner of the Malta Eurovision Song Contest (MESC) 2026! With a powerful performance of his song “Bella,” Aidan secured his ticket to the big stage, ending the night with a massive total of 283 points.

Aidan’s victory was a decisive one, bridging the gap between professional expertise and public adoration. He earned 113 points from the jury and a staggering 170 points from the televote, proving that “Bella” is a certified fan favorite both at home and potentially across Europe.


MESC 2026: Full Results and Standings

The competition was fierce this year, featuring a mix of powerhouse ballads and energetic pop tracks. While Matt Blxck came in a strong second with a massive televote score, it wasn’t quite enough to overtake Aidan’s lead.

Placement Artist Song Total Points (Jury + Televote)
1st Aidan Bella 283 (113 + 170)
2nd Matt Blxck Ejja lejja ħdejja ‘l hawn 268 (68 + 200)
3rd Mychael Bartolo Chircop My Sweet Angel 136 (67 + 69)
4th Mark Anthony Bartolo Mumenti sbieħ 87 (75 + 12)
5th Matthew Cilia & AfterParty Brutality Mentality 84 (70 + 14)
6th Denise Trophy 71 (45 + 26)
7th Ema Achikuku 64 (52 + 12)
8th Franklin Calleja Guide You Home 43 (31 + 12)
9th Janice Mangion Univers 34 (23 + 11)
10th Nathan Psaila Ganador 38 (15 + 23)
11th Kelsie Borg Let a Girl Breathe 34 (7 + 27)
12th Adria Twins Nerġa’ nqum 21 (14 + 7)

A Look Back: Malta’s Eurovision History

Malta’s relationship with Eurovision began in 1971 with Joe Grech. After a hiatus between 1975 and 1991, the island nation returned with a bang and has since become a staple of the contest.

Malta has reached the Top 10 an impressive 12 times, with two legendary silver-medal finishes:

  • 2002: Ira Losco with “7th Wonder”

  • 2005: Chiara with “Angel”

Last year, Miriana Conte broke Malta’s three-year non-qualification streak with her hit “Serving,” finishing 17th in the Grand Final. Aidan now carries the hopes of the nation to improve on that score and perhaps bring the trophy to Valletta for the very first time.