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Greece’s Eurovision 2026 entry Akylas wrote song ‘Ferto’ about ‘greed and overconsumption’ – UK Times

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Self-taught musician Akylas is already popular in his native Greece thanks to his hit single “Atelié”, but he’s hoping that Eurovision will bring him to a much bigger audience.

Competing at this year’s song contest with his zany but pertinent track “Ferto”, Akylas sings about themes of greed, corruption and the juxtaposition between materialist consumption and our emotional needs.

The buzzy track incorporates traditional Greek influences, along with video game effects and the “kerching” sound of cash registers opening.

Akylas is also grabbing some early attention from fans thanks to his eye-catching stage presence – see for yourself when he competes in the first semi-final on Tuesday 12 May.

Akylas walking the turquoise carpet in Vienna at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026
Akylas walking the turquoise carpet in Vienna at the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 (Reuters)

Read our Q&A with him below.

Hi Akylas, what should our readers know about you?

Hey! First of all, thanks for having me. I’m Akylas, I’m from Greece, and music has basically been my language for as long as I can remember. I grew up surrounded by a mix of sounds from traditional Greek melodies to international pop and alternative music and that blend really shaped who I am as an artist.

What I think people should know is that I’m very honest in what I do. I don’t like to hide behind anything – my songs come from real experiences, real emotions. Eurovision for me isn’t just a stage, it’s a chance to share a piece of myself with millions of people.

And also… I don’t take it for granted. Representing Greece is a huge honour, and I’m giving everything I have to make people feel something when they watch my performance.

Can you tell us about the inspiration and meaning behind your song “Ferto”?

“Ferto” talks about greed, overconsumption, and the relentless desire for more in modern society. It explores the contrast between material ambition and personal, emotional needs, while deeply honouring my mother’s sacrifices and the journey from overcoming childhood financial struggles.

Akylas says bringing the trophy home for Greece would be ‘incredibly emotional’
Akylas says bringing the trophy home for Greece would be ‘incredibly emotional’ (Getty)

What would it mean to you to win the Eurovision Song Contest for Greece?

Honestly… it would mean everything.

Not just on a personal level, but because of what it represents. Greece has such a rich musical identity and history, and to be able to bring the trophy home would feel like honouring all of that the artists who came before me, and the people who support us every year.

For me, it’s not just about winning. It’s about connection. But if that connection leads to a victory, it would be incredibly emotional. I think I’d probably need a moment to even process it.

And beyond that, it would be for everyone who believed in me my team, my family, my label, and all the people back home. I’d want them to feel like this is theirs too.

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