EUROVISION SONG CONTEST 2026
The official Australian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, “Eclipse,” was co-written by Jonas Myrin alongside Ferras and Michael Fatkin and performed by the iconic Delta Goodrem.
Freshly announced and already topping charts across multiple genres in Australia, the song is rapidly building global momentum as it heads toward the world’s largest live music television event, watched by hundreds of millions each year.
Jonas shares, “In a world that can feel so divided, love is one of the few things that truly unites us. An eclipse is one of those rare moments when the whole world stops and looks up together in wonder. When Delta jumped up to the mic and sang ‘Eclipse’ through for the first time, I had goosebumps all over my body. In that moment, we all felt it. Something special had arrived in the room from somewhere beyond us. We're so excited to share this song and moment with the world.” — Jonas Myrin
The semi-finals will take place in Vienna on 12 May and 14 May, with the Grand Final on 16 May 2026. Click here to see the official music video.
LAUREN DAIGLE BILLBOARD NO.1
“Let It Be a Hallelujah,” performed by Lauren Daigle and co written by Jonas Myrin and busbee, reached No.1 on the Billboard Christian Airplay chart on February 16 2026, where it still remains for three consecutive weeks, while also reaching No.1 on the Mediabase Christian Audience chart.
"Lauren and I have been friends for more than 10 years now, and I've been grateful to have been a part of her amazing journey and have songs on her previous albums along the way. But 'Let It Be a Hallelujah' has become the biggest moment we've shared so far.”
— Jonas Myrin
THE GLOBAL MUSICAL FILM ‘DAVID’
Jonas Myrin served as Development Music Director for the animated feature film David and composed the opening and end title songs for the movie.
Released worldwide in December 2025, David became one of the year's biggest animated theatrical releases, grossing more than $82 million globally and bringing the story of David to a new generation through music and storytelling.
“Writing the opening and end title songs was a deeply meaningful experience for me, because those moments frame the entire story.”
— Jonas Myrin
Watch “Adventure Song” from ‘David’ below.
AMAZON PRIME no. 1 show ‘HOUSE OF DAVID.’
Premiering globally on February 27, 2025, the Amazon Prime series House of David quickly rose to become one of the platform’s most-watched shows, introducing the story of David to a worldwide audience.
Jonas Myrin wrote and produced music featured in the series, including “Lead Me To The Water” performed by Michael Iskander and Gabby Barrett, as well as “Beautiful Horizon” recorded by Eden Golan and “Help,” co-written with Tasha Cobbs Leonard.
“House of David was a beautiful opportunity to step into the story of David in a new way through live action. Having spent so much time working on the David animated film, I felt like I already knew David's heart by this stage, which made it very natural to jump straight into the series' world.
Writing and producing 'Lead Me To The Water' for Michael and Gabby was especially meaningful. Michael plays David in the show, and he's an incredible singer as well, so hearing his interpretation both as an actor and a vocalist was really wonderful. Music has always been a powerful way to give voice to the inner journey of a character, and that truly came to life in this song." — Jonas Myrin
Listen to “Lead Me To The Water” by Michael Iskander and Gabby Barrett below.
DIANE KEATON' FIRST CHRISTMAS’
Jonas Myrin co-wrote and produced “First Christmas,” the debut single by Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton, written together with legendary songwriter Carole Bayer Sager.
The song marked Keaton’s first and only recording as a solo artist.
Upon release, the single gained international attention, with coverage in Vogue, Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair, and reached No. 1 in 22 countries worldwide.
Jonas shares, “I’m heartbroken by Diane’s passing. To have been trusted to help bring her lifelong dream of recording an original song to life was a moment I’ll carry with me forever. ‘First Christmas’, which I co-wrote with Carole Bayer Sager and produced for Diane last year, became her final Christmas song. That moment now holds profound meaning for me.
In the studio, she filled the room with laughter and little jokes that kept us smiling. I will never forget when she called me in tears, telling me that getting to sing this song was one of the greatest gifts of her career. It was a dream she had carried her whole life, to sing and record an original song, and being able to help her bring that dream to life was incredibly special. Diane was fearless, curious, and full of heart in everything she did. Her voice, her heart, and her art will live on in those notes and in the legacy she leaves behind. And Diane will live on, forever in mine.”
BILLBOARD #1 ALBUM ANDREA BOCELLI
Jonas Myrin wrote “Gloria (The Gift of Life)” recorded by Andrea Bocelli for the album Si.
The album made history as the first classical crossover album to reach No.1 on both the US and UK Billboard charts, becoming one of Bocelli’s most successful releases worldwide.
"Writing 'Gloria (The Gift of Life)' for Andrea Bocelli was one of those moments that still feels surreal to me. Andrea has a voice that can take a melody somewhere completely new and open up another world the moment he sings it." — Jonas Myrin
The song was also featured in the motion picture Fatima.
SINGLE NOT ALONE
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Jonas Myrin released his debut Capitol CMG single titled “Not Alone” on 28 August. Not Alone is co-written with Crispin Hunt and features Erik Arvinder (Childish Gambino, John Legend) conducting the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra.
"I originally wrote 'Not Alone' as a reminder to my own soul. I was living in London, walking down Oxford Street, surrounded by people everywhere — yet overcome with this feeling of loneliness. Sometimes, the biggest city full of sounds and large crowds can feel like the loneliest place.
I realised that maybe I'm not the only one feeling this way. I was not alone after all." — Jonas Myrin