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Germany: The running order of Eurovision Song Contest – Das deutsche Finale 2024!

A few minutes ago Germany’s national broadcaster NDR announced the line-up of artists who will compete for the ticket to Malmo and Germany’s representation at Eurovision 2024.

The running order of the nine artists who will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest – Das deutsche Finale 2024 final is as follows:

  1. NinetyNine – “Love on a budget”
  2. Leona – Undream you”
  3. Isaak Guderian – “Always on the run”
  4. GALANT – “Katze”
  5. Floryan – “Scars”
  6. Bodine Monet – “Tears like rain”
  7. RYK – “Oh boy”
  8. Marie Reim – “Naiv”
  9. Max Mutzke – “Forever strong”

Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will take place on February 16.

Last year, Germany was represented in Liverpool by Lord of the Lost with their song “Blood & Glitter”, unfortunately finishing last on the scoreboard.

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Germany: Floryan is the winner of “Ich will zum ESC”!

The sixth and final episode of “Ich will zum ESC” was just concluded. “Ich will zum ESC” was a show on German television, the winner of which would earn a spot on “Deutsche Finale“, the German national selection for Eurovision 2024.

The contestants were coached by Rea Garvey along with Conchita Wurst, the Eurovision winner in 2014. During its six episodes run, the contestants performed covers as well as some of their own songs. In the sixth and final episode, the contestants performed the song with which the would compete, in case they won, in “Deutsche Finale”, claiming the German representation in Malmö.

The four finalists of “Ich will zum ESC” and their entries

Anne Im – Yellow Brick Road”

Floryan – “Scars”

Unfortunatley, Bibiane was not able to perform today, claiming health issues.

The winner

Following the performances and exclusively decided by the public audience, Floryan was crowned as the winner and will therefore join the other eight contestants of “Das Deutsche Finale 2024” in the final line-up.

Das Deutsche Finale 2024 final line-up

  1. Isaak Guderian – “Always on the run”
  2. GALANT – “Katze”
  3. NinetyNine – “Love on a budget”
  4. Marie Reim – “Naiv”
  5. RYK – “Oh boy”
  6. Leona – Undream you”
  7. Bodine Monet – “Tears like rain”
  8. Max Mutzke – “Forever strong”
  9. Floryan – “Scars”

Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will take place on February 16.

Last year, Germany was represented in Liverpool by Lord of the Lost with their song “Blood & Glitter”, unfortunately finishing last on the scoreboard.

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Germany: MDR is to host the ESC preliminaries in 2025!

Year after year, Germany fails at the Eurovision Song Contest – not least the fault of NDR, which is responsible for the German preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest. Now, apparently, consequences are being drawn: As reported by Rolling Stone, the MDR will host it from 2025.

Those responsible at NDR have to admit to themselves that even with new concepts, everything remained the same every year, the Eurovision Eurovision participants could hardly convince anyone of themselves on the Eurovision stages, because the Eurovision noticeably lacked courage and creativity. The ARD executives are now said to have made the decision to entrust the more music-oriented broadcaster MDR with the organization of the Eurovision preliminary decision. MDR‘s head of entertainment, Peter Dreckmann, also acts as ARD‘s music coordinator. The change was allegedly even received with relief at NDR.

The fact that NDR will continue to be responsible for hosting the Eurovision preliminary round in 2024 is said to be due to the fact that funding from the MDR was not initially secured. Although there are possibilities of special financing for certain broadcast formats, this would first have to be approved by the program directors of the MDR, which probably did not happen in time. Costs of two million euros are expected for the preliminary round and the MDR already has to pay attention to its expenses anyway. Florian Silbereisen has already felt this, the red pencil was also applied to his schlager shows.

Neither spokespersons for NDR nor MDR wanted to deny this at this time. Those responsible said:

“Statements about the future belong in the realm of speculation, this is currently not an issue for the MDR.”

This leaves it open on how and where the preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest will take place in the future, but it does not dispel the rumours either.

It is also unclear whether Barbara Schöneberger will continue to be booked as a presenter for the preliminary show in 2025. At MDR, Florian Silbereisen is considered the best, at least when it comes to the station’s music shows.

Unfortunately, Lord Of The Lost did not succeed in overturning the tables for Germany, a country that struggles a lot in its Eurovision course for the past ten editions. Indicatively, in the last ten editions, Germany has finished last four times and second-last three times.

Source: Rolling Stone

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Germany: The third preview of the songs of the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024!

As we previously informed you in one of our articles, the revelation of the artists participating in the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will take place on January 19. Just before the announcement of the hopefuls heading to Malmö, Germany’s public broadcaster, NDR, has provided initial information about the songs that will be part of the national final, thanks to a third preview by German citizens.

 

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Listening to the songs, the German audience commented:

– young woman
– “Like my grandchildren.”
– “a bit hippie-like”
– starts quiet and becomes up-tempo then
– reminds the pensioneers of Eastern-Europe/oriental music
– could be played in a bar
– One of them said she imagines young people on a camping trip to this song.
– “The artist looks Like she did a semester abroad in Australia and never came back.”
– artist is barefoot, wears a dress and has a shaggy hairstyle
– artist looks like Ella Endlich
– great vocals but she “screams a lot”
– hits every note
– One of the grannies assumes it’s in english but it’s not sure because she doesn’t know English

Details about the next stages of evaluation and the final selection of songs for the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will be announced in the coming days.

Out of the 693 submitted songs, artists participating in the German national final were selected during the Christmas period. Among them are 475 solo acts, 71 duets, and 127 bands.

The Eurovision Song Contest – Das deutsche Finale 2024 is scheduled for February 16, 2024, at 21:00 CET. It will be broadcast live from Berlin on Das Erste, eurovision.de, and the ARD Mediathek. The winner will earn the opportunity to fly to Malmö and represent Germany in the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in May.

Germany finished in the last position in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with Lord of the Lost and the song “Blood and Glitter.”

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Germany: The first preview of the songs of the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024!

As we previously informed you in one of our articles, the revelation of the artists participating in the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will take place on January 19. Just before the announcement of the hopefuls heading to Malmö, Germany’s public broadcaster, NDR, has provided initial information about the songs that will be part of the national final, thanks to a first preview by German citizens.

 

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Listening to the songs, the German audience commented:

  • “Sounds like Elvis”

  • “A face like Helge Mark”

  • “Leather jacket”

  • “Bon Jovi vibes”

  • “James Dean”

  • “A mix of very gay and very heterosexual”

  • “Pop Rock”

  • “Guitar, drums, bass”

  • “Lively, captivating, fast”

  • “Lovely, but indistinct English song singing about an ’empty bank account'”

Details about the next stages of evaluation and the final selection of songs for the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024 will be announced in the coming days.

Out of the 693 submitted songs, artists participating in the German national final were selected during the Christmas period. Among them are 475 solo acts, 71 duets, and 127 bands.

The Eurovision Song Contest – Das deutsche Finale 2024 is scheduled for February 16, 2024, at 21:00 CET. It will be broadcast live from Berlin on Das Erste, eurovision.de, and the ARD Mediathek. The winner will earn the opportunity to fly to Malmö and represent Germany in the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest in May.

Germany finished in the last position in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with Lord of the Lost and the song “Blood and Glitter.”

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Germany: How to choose the winner in “Ich will zum ESC!”

More details of Ich will zum ESC! (I want to go to the Eurovision Song Contest!) were released earlier.

As announced, the show will feature 15 young artists mentored by Conchita Wurst, Eurovision 2014 winner for Austria, and Rea Garvey, singer-songwriter and producer. In six episodes, Conchita and Rea will guide 15 artists as they work towards their potential Eurovision entries.

The 15 competing artists and their home cities are:

  • Anne (Hamburg)
  • Apollson (Regensburg)
  • Béranger (Berlin)
  • Bibiane (Berlin)
  • Celina (Bonn)
  • Christos (Middelheim)
  • Esther (Delmenhorst)
  • Florian (Künzelsau)
  • Jamina (Hamburg)
  • Luca (Berlin)
  • Lyn (Günzburg)
  • Marie (Munich)
  • Paul (Leipzig)
  • Sophie (Berlin)
  • Sven (Essen)

The episodes will be 45 minutes long except for the sixth and final one which will also feature public voting and will last 1 hour.

The six episodes will be broadcast from January 27th until February 6th, when we will have the winner, who will then compete in the Eurovision Song Contest – Das Deutsche Finale 2024, Germany’s national final, on February 16th in Berlin.

Source: NDR