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Luxembourg: Luxembourg Song Contest Entries to be Revealed Tomorrow!

Luxembourg’s songs, who have been seeking to represent the country for the first time since 1993, are set to be revealed tomorrow morning, according to RTL’s announcement!

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The names of the eight artists who will compete to represent Luxembourg in Malmö are:

  • Joel Marques
  • Naomi Ayé
  • EDSUN
  • Krick
  • One Last Time
  • TALI
  • Angy & Rafa Ela
  • CHAiLD

The eight songs participating in Luxembourg’s selection for Eurovision 2024 will be revealed tomorrow, from 07:00 (CET) 9th January. According to the broadcaster, the songs will be played from 07:00 tomorrow on “all RTL platforms”.

The Show will take place on January 27 at 8 pm. in Esch-sur-Alzette, Rockhal, presenting the eight finalists who will compete to represent the Grand Duchy in Malmö, Sweden, in the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It will be broadcast live on all digital platforms, on radio, and also on TV.

International viewers will have the opportunity to watch the event via RTL.lu or RTL Today and RTL Infos with commentary in English or French. The winner will be chosen by 50% televoting and 50% jury.

 

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the latest news regarding Luxembourg’s return to Eurovision!

BREAKING NEWS: Luxembourg’s goverment negotiates Dutchy’s return at 2024 Eurovision Song Contest!

The government is considering Luxembourg’s participation in the Eurovision song contest.

Due in large part to financial restraints, it’s been almost three decades since the Grand Duchy last participated in the contest. Now, PM Xavier Bettel, who is also Minister for Communications and Media, has addressed the subject in the council. Participation would come at a high cost, particularly if the country were to win the contest, but the the positive impact in return would be substantial.

RTL (Radio Television of Luxembourg) has been contacted and discussions regarding the participation of 2024 are ongoing. RTL could become a local media partner as a member of the Eurovision (EBU) and be responsible for finding a song candidate.

A specific team has been assigned to the project, and will be lead by Xavier Bettel and in cooperation with Minister Tanson, Asselborn and others.

Luxembourg’s last participation was in 1993 with the group “Modern Times”. The Duchy prides itself on having won the Eurovision Song Contest 5 times, notably in 1961, 1965, 1972, 1973 and 1983.

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Are you excited with the possible Luxembourg’s return in the Eurovision Song Contest?

Source: RTL