She may have narrowly missed out on taking home the Eurovision crown, but proved she's still every inch the winner as she stepped out in style at the Attitude Pride Awards in London.
Delta Goodrem looks pretty in pink at the Attitude Pride Awards in London after Eurovision heartbreak - as she teases exciting new chapter
She may have narrowly missed out on taking home the Eurovision crown, but Delta Goodrem proved she's still every inch the winner as she stepped out in style at ...
The Australian singer, 41, turned heads as she arrived at the star-studded event on Friday wearing a glamorous, figure-hugging $1,100 Rebecca Vallance pastel pink gown adorned with sparkling crystal embellishments along the strapless neckline.
Delta completed the elegant look with delicate jewellery and wore her honey-blonde locks in loose, cascading waves, while opting for soft, glowing makeup that highlighted her radiant complexion and signature smile.
The Innocent Eyes hitmaker looked relaxed and in high spirits as she posed for
Her red carpet appearance comes after Australia finished fourth at the 2026 grand final in Vienna, despite Delta delivering what many fans described as one of the greatest performances in the competition's history.
The singer wowed millions with her powerful rendition of Eclipse, featuring a breathtaking moment in which she was dramatically launched skyward from a grand gold piano.
She may have narrowly missed out on taking home the Eurovision crown, but Delta Goodrem proved she's still every inch the winner as she stepped out in style at the Attitude Pride Awards in London on Friday night
The Australian singer, 41, turned heads as she arrived at the star-studded event on Friday wearing a glamorous, figure-hugging $1,100 Rebecca Vallance pastel pink gown adorned with sparkling crystal embellishments along the strapless neckline
Few viewers realised the spectacular lift used during the performance once belonged to global superstar Beyoncé.
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Delta revealed she spared no expense to make Australia's Eurovision entry unforgettable.
'I had to get the lift flown in from the States,' she told The Sun.
'I have borrowed it. I've never flown out of a piano before and I've done a lot of shows.'
The elaborate mechanism was previously used by Beyoncé during her lavish performance at the opening of Atlantis The Royal in Dubai in January 2023.
'When it comes to the performance, there was like a shopping list of things I could have and yes, I basically said yes to everything,' Delta added.
Her ambitious staging also featured pyrotechnics, smoke machines and dramatic wind effects, helping Australia emerge as one of the contest's standout acts.
'I go into the final with a lot of respect for what Eurovision is. It's an icon. It's 70 years of being iconic,' she said.
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Delta completed the elegant look with delicate jewellery and wore her honey-blonde locks in loose cascading waves, while opting for soft, glowing makeup that highlighted her radiant complexion and signature smile
While Bulgaria ultimately claimed the Eurovision 2026 title in a shock upset, Delta's fourth-place finish marked Australia's second-best result in the competition's history, behind only Dami Im's runner-up placing.
Fans were quick to vent their frustration online following the result.
'Delta deserved the win. Australia was robbed,' one viewer wrote.
'That was one of the best Eurovision performances of all time,' another added.
The campaign marked another remarkable chapter in Delta's career.
After overcoming Hodgkin lymphoma as a teenager and later enduring complications from salivary gland surgery that temporarily affected her speech, many fans viewed her Eurovision return as the ultimate comeback.
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The singer wowed millions with her powerful rendition of Eclipse, featuring a breathtaking moment in which she was dramatically launched skyward from a grand gold piano
Before flying to Vienna, Delta admitted she had been overwhelmed by the support from Australians cheering her on.
'I love it, I love the passion, the positivity,' she told Nine.
'I'm gonna take all this incredible good energy and vibes with me and fly over to Vienna with it all.'
Rather than dwelling on Eurovision disappointment, Delta is already charging into her next project.
The singer has released the official music video for her latest single, Hologram, with the emotional track showcasing her soaring vocals and marking the beginning of a new musical era.
She also recently revealed plans to spend more time in Britain, confirming she will soon announce a string of UK shows in support of her upcoming album.



