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Luxembourg: The revamped version of “Fighter” will be released on March 29th!

Back in January, Tali won Luxembourg Song Contest, the Duchy’s national selection for Eurovision 2024 with her entry “Fighter“. “Fighter” marks the return of the country in Eurovision following thirty-years of absence.

However, Luxembourg Song Contest’s winning entry “Fighterwill not remain the same for the Eurovision stage and will undergo changes in many aspects.

As Tali confirmed a few weeks ago, her Eurovision entry will go undergo a revamp. Now and as she mentioned via an Instagram post of hers, the revamped version of “Fighter” will be released on March 29th. Moreover, along with “Fighter’s” new version, a music video for her Eurovision 2024 entry will be released.

 

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Tali’s creative team for Malmö

German Nenov will take over as Creative Director of Tali’s “Fighter” for the Eurovision stage.

Referring to her performance in Eurovision, Tali mentioned speaking in “Tageblatt” that:

Everything is going to change, which is really exciting. The wardrobe is changed, as is the staging. The basic concept remains the same, there will still be dancers, it will still be powerful, but other than that it won’t be the same performance. I can’t really reveal much yet, but there will also be changes in the production of the actual song. We will re-release the song to make it even better. However, the old version remains.

Aiming for a top-ten finish, Luxembourg with Tali and “Fighter” is allocated to perform in the second half of the first semi-final on May 7.

You can also watch EurovisionFun’s reaction video on “Fighter“, below:

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news! 

Luxembourg: German Nenov will serve as the country’s Creative Director for Eurovision 2024!

German Nenov will take over as Creative Director of Tali’s “Fighter” for the Eurovision stage.

It is not Nenov’s first experience with Eurovision. Ukrainian originated, Neon has served as Ukraine’s Creative Director for its Junior Eurovision performances in 2021 and 2022. Moreover, he was one of Eurovision 2023’s creative directors on behalf of Ukraine.

Tali’s stage performance will be different in Malmö

Referring to her performance in Eurovision, Tali mentioned speaking in “Tageblatt” that:

Everything is going to change, which is really exciting. The wardrobe is changed, as is the staging. The basic concept remains the same, there will still be dancers, it will still be powerful, but other than that it won’t be the same performance. I can’t really reveal much yet, but there will also be changes in the production of the actual song. We will re-release the song to make it even better. However, the old version remains.

Fighter” will also undergo a revamp for Eurovision 2024 which is expected in the coming weeks.

Aiming for a top-ten finish, Luxembourg with Tali and “Fighter” is allocated to perform in the second half of the first semi-final on May 7.

You can also watch EurovisionFun’s reaction video on “Fighter“, below:

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!

Source: eurovoix

Luxembourg: A different performance for Malmö!

Back in January, Tali won Luxembourg Song Contest, the Duchy’s national selection for Eurovision 2024 with her entry “Fighter“. “Fighter” marks the return of the country in Eurovision following thirty-years of absence.

However, Luxembourg Song Contest’s winning entry “Fighter” will not remain the same for the Eurovision stage and will undergo changes in all aspects.

As Tali mentioned in “Tageblatt“, “Fighter’sperformance will change for Malmö:

Everything is going to change, which is really exciting. The wardrobe is changed, as is the staging. The basic concept remains the same, there will still be dancers, it will still be powerful, but other than that it won’t be the same performance. I can’t really reveal much yet, but there will also be changes in the production of the actual song. We will re-release the song to make it even better. However, the old version remains.

A revamp for “Fighter

As Tali confirmed two weeks ago, her Eurovision entry will go undergo a revamp. In fact, she shared on her personal Instagram account a snippet of her in the studio, where you can actually hear a small part of the revamped version.

A top ten finish is Tali’s goal

Considering the big return of Luxembourg in Eurovision, the expectations are high for the Duchy’s delegation. Certainly, the pressure is high for Tali and her team and a realistic goal of achieving a top ten result would be essential.

I really want Luxembourg to make it to the final. But it will be a tough semi-final. The best performance will qualify and I hope mine will be there. If I reach the final, I would of course be very happy. If we get into the top 15 or even top 10 that would be great. I’m optimistic, but I’m also a realist. I’ll just do my best and see what happens.

Luxembourg with Tali and “Fighter” is allocated to perform in the second half of the first semi-final on May 7.
You can also watch EurovisionFun’s reaction video on “Fighter“, below:
Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all the news!
Source: tageblatt.lu

Luxembourg: With a budget of more than a million euros to Eurovision 2024!

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is officially back to Eurovision. Following the conclusion of Luxembourg Song Contest, the country’s national selection for Eurovision 2024, Tali emerged as the first Luxemourgish entrant in Eurovision in thirty-one years with her song “Fighter“. Luxembourg’s return was expected to be glamorous and spectacular and last week’s show was just a glimpse of how important Eurovision remains to the country.

The interest and the high expectations of Luxembourg for Eurovision 2024 are also depicted to their Eurovision budget. Apparently, a budget of 1.1 million euros was spent on Luxembourg Song Contest, while part of this budget will be used for promotion and to cover travel costs to Malmö.

It is worth noticing that RTL, the Luxembourgish participating broadcaster, will not make any profit from Eurovision. Instead, the estimated profit of 125 thousand euros will be kept and reinvested in the Luxembourg Song Contest next year.

Luxembourg Song Contest 2024

Among eight participants, Tali was crowned as the selection’s winner with her entry “Fighter“. An international jury, which consisted members from eight countries, along with the public’s vote which was open also for people outside the country, decided the first Luxembourgish representative in thirty-one years. Luxembourg is allocated to perform at the second half of the first semi-final on May 7.

You can also check out EurovisionFun’s reaction on “Fighter”, below:

Stay tuned to EurovisionFun for all news!

Source: luxembourgtimes

Luxembourg: The detailed results of the Luxembourg Song Contest

Last Saturday 27/1 the Luxembourg Song Contest took place, the national final through which Luxembourg chose its representative for Eurovision 2024!

The winner among 8 participants was Tali with the song “Fighter”.

A while ago, the detailed results of both the jury and the televoting were announced:

1st Round Jury Vote:

  1. Tali – “Fighter” – 94 points
  2. Krick – “Drowning in the rain” – 74 points
  3. Naomi Ayé – “Paumée sur terre” – 58 points
  4. Joel Marques – “Believer” – 44 points
  5. Angy and Rafa Ela – “Drop” – 30 points
  6. One Last Time – “Devil in the detail” – 18 points
  7. Edsun – “Finally alive” – 16 points
  8. Chaild – “Hold on” – 2 points

1st Round Public Vote:

  1. Tali – “Fighter” – 88 points
  2. Krick – “Drowning in the rain” – 74 points
  3. Joel Marques – “Believer” – 59 points
  4. One Last Time – “Devil in the detail” – 29 points
  5. Chaild – “Hold on” – 27 points
  6. Angy and Rafa Ela – “Drop” – 22 points
  7. Νaomi Ayé – “Paumée sur terre” – 19 points
  8. Edsun – “Finally alive” – 17 points

The top 3 of the 1st round, namely Tali, Krick and Joel Marques, advanced to the next round, where the winner was again chosen by both public and jury voting.

Check out Tali’s performance of the song “Fighter” in the video below:

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all the updates!

Source: RTL