Delta Goodrem Stuns in Pink at Attitude Pride Awards as She Hints at a Bold New Chapter

A radiant red carpet return after Eurovision heartbreak
Delta Goodrem made a striking return to the spotlight as she attended the Attitude Pride Awards in London, looking elegant and confident in a pastel pink gown that instantly drew attention.
The Australian singer, 41, appeared relaxed and glowing at the star-studded event, stepping out in a figure-hugging Rebecca Vallance dress featuring sparkling crystal details along the strapless neckline. She completed the look with delicate jewellery, soft makeup, and her honey-blonde hair styled in loose waves.
Her appearance came just weeks after Australia narrowly missed out on Eurovision glory, finishing fourth at the 2026 Grand Final in Vienna.

A performance many fans still believe deserved more
Although Delta did not take home the Eurovision crown, her performance of Eclipse became one of the most talked-about moments of the contest.
The staging featured dramatic lighting, smoke, pyrotechnics, wind effects, and one unforgettable moment where Delta was lifted into the air from a grand gold piano — a visual that quickly became a standout image of Australia’s Eurovision campaign.
According to Delta, the ambitious performance required serious planning, including flying in a special lift from the United States. “I had to get the lift flown in from the States,” she said.
The device reportedly had a glamorous history of its own, having previously been used by Beyoncé during her performance at Atlantis The Royal in Dubai in 2023.

A Eurovision result that left fans divided
While Bulgaria ultimately won Eurovision 2026 in a surprise result, Delta’s fourth-place finish still became Australia’s second-best result in the competition’s history, behind only Dami Im’s runner-up finish.
Many viewers were quick to express disappointment online, with some insisting Delta had delivered one of the strongest performances of the year. For long-time fans, the moment carried even more emotional weight given Delta’s personal journey and the challenges she has overcome throughout her career.
From battling Hodgkin lymphoma as a teenager to later dealing with complications from salivary gland surgery that affected her speech, Delta’s Eurovision appearance was seen by many as another powerful comeback.

From Eurovision to a new musical era
Rather than focusing on the disappointment of the result, Delta appears to be moving quickly into her next chapter.
She has already released the official music video for her latest single, Hologram, a track that showcases her soaring vocals and signals the beginning of a fresh musical era.
Delta has also revealed that she plans to spend more time in Britain, with new UK shows expected to be announced soon in support of her upcoming album.
Could Strictly be next?
Delta has also addressed ongoing rumours linking her to the next season of Strictly Come Dancing. While she did not confirm an appearance, she left the door open.
“I’m always open,” she said, before making it clear that nothing has been officially decided.
She added with a laugh that she would have to work hard because, at heart, she is still “a piano girl.”
For now, Delta’s pink-carpet moment in London feels like more than just another glamorous appearance. After Eurovision heartbreak, she appears to be stepping into something new — and fans may soon find out exactly what she has been preparing behind the scenes.



