City of Dreams Mediterranean has said it is delighted to sponsor Antigoni’s ‘JALLA’, Cyprus’ official entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.
As noted in a relevant press release, this marks the third consecutive year that the resort supports a Cypriot artist representing the nation on one of the world’s most celebrated stages.
"Last month, City of Dreams Mediterranean warmly welcomed the full cast and crew behind the production of the ‘JALLA’ music video, covering flights, accommodation, and part of the production costs.
Filming took place across the resort at the end of January, capturing the vibrant energy and unique atmosphere of City of Dreams Mediterranean—now firmly established as one of Cyprus’ most iconic destinations," the press release said.
Property General Manager, Grant Johnson, commented, “Our partnership with Antigoni and her team reflects our continued commitment to supporting iconic Cypriot productions and artists. We are incredibly proud to stand behind her and excited about both the song and the video, which has already garnered more than 1.7 million views on YouTube alone.”
Antigoni will perform ‘JALLA’ in the Second Semi‑Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, taking place in Vienna on Thursday, 14 May.
About City of Dreams Mediterranean
City of Dreams Mediterranean, Europe’s first integrated resort (IR), is the largest premier integrated destination resort in the region. It features a fourteen-storey luxury hotel with 500 guest rooms and suites, over 8,000 square meters of MICE space, an outdoor amphitheater, a family adventure park, and a variety of premium dining outlets and luxury retail. Its interior design is based on Melco’s international luxury standards, specifically customized for the Cyprus IR, while the exterior design features distinct Mediterranean influences. A world-class development, a landmark for Cyprus but also for the wider region, the integrated resort is set to enrich Cyprus’ tourism product, attracting thousands of new tourists annually and significantly contribute to countering seasonality, while establishing the island as a year-round all-season destination.





