All you need to know about 'Luxembourg Song Contest' (2024)

Ahead of tuning in to the 'Luxembourg Song Contest', where the Grand Duchy will be choosing its first Eurovision entry in over 30 years, here's your guide on what to expect on the night.

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How To Watch: Luxembourg Song Contest happens on Saturday 27 January, starting at 20:00 CET. Wherever you are in the world, you can tune in to RTL's online player to watch the event live.

It's going to be a grand evening of entertainment in the Grand Duchy on Saturday night, as Luxembourg selects its entry to the 68th Eurovision Song Contest.

The last time Luxembourg participated at the Eurovision Song Contest was in 1993, but while things have changed a lot since then, the most important element remains the same: the pursuit of the right song. And we're all invited to watch along as Luxembourg does precisely that for the first time in over three decades.

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We're heading to Esch-sur-Alzette in the south-west of Luxembourg; specifically the Rockhal concert hall. There, Désirée Nosbusch will be our host for the evening, accompanied by Melody Funck, Raoul Roos and Loïc Juchem.

Fans of Eurovisions past might well remember Désirée Nosbusch. The presenter, actress and director hosted the 1984 Contest when it took place in Luxembourg following Corinne Hermès' victory in 1983.

Voting at the Luxembourg Song Contest will be split between the public and an international jury, with a 50% weighting given to each. The jury will be composed of 8 different countries, with each country having 5 members per jury.

Once both results are added together and we are presented the song that has received the most points - well, Luxembourg has its entry for Malmö 2024!

Ahead of Saturday night's Luxembourg Song Contest, you can already familiarise yourself with the 8 songs in the running, and get to know the performers behind them.

Here's who we'll be tuning in to watch take part at the inaugural Luxembourg Song Contest:

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Angy & Rafa Ela – Drop

This duo is made up of Angy Sciacqua, who is 39 years old and a self-employed singer-songwriter, and Rafaela Teixeira Fernandes, a 26-year-old singer who works for the state

Angy took part in the 2013 edition of The Voice Belgium, while Rafaela won Luxembourg's Next Popstar in 2016, and subsequently claimed victory Top Voice Luxembourg in 2018.

CHAiLD – Hold On

CHAiLD is the artist moniker of 25-year-old Adriano Lopes Da Silva. He's a singer and songwriter who has been a musician for four years now. He lives and works in Brussels, and in 2023 he released his debut EP.

The seasoned performer has opened for artists such as Mahmood, Nothing But Thieves and Dean Lewis.

EDSUN – Finally Alive

EDSUN, or Edson Pires Domingos as he is known to his family and friends, has a lot of experience in the music business, having released his first EP N.O. in 2015. In 2016, the video for his song Apologee won him a prize at the annual Luxembourg Music Awards.

In 2018, the 33-year-old released a new EP, You Are Not Just One Thing. It turned out to be a good year for the artist, as he was also named Artist of the Year at the Luxembourg Music Awards. This was followed by a tour, called The Platonic Touch.

In 2023, he released three singles and a live EP.

Joel Marques – Believer

Joel Marques Cunha is a 25-year-old singer from Differdange. As well as being an accomplished performer, he has previously worked as a teacher.

In 2023 he made it to the battles round of The Voice of Germany. And on 8 December, he released his debut single, titled Stranger.

Krick – Drowning In The Rain

When she's not being a popstar, Krick, real name Christine Heitz, 26, works as a nurse. That hasn't stopped her from already having enjoyed several great achievements in the world of music, however.

In 2014, she founded the cover band The Daydreamer. And in 2017, she took part in the German version of The Voice. The following year, her first single Face Cake was released.

Naomi Ayé – Paumée sur Terre

This artist might only be 15 years old, but has already made a name for herself as a singer, composer and pianist.

In 2020, she took part in the 7th season of The Voice Kids and reached the final in France with her interpretation of the Queen classic Bohemian Rhapsody.

In 2022, she released her debut single - Turn My Back On Light.

One Last Time – Devil In The Detail

With a well-defined pop-rock style and sound, the band One Last Time released their first EP in 2022. One Last Time are the sole group to be competing in the Luxembourg Song Contest.

One Last Time are:

Andrea Galleti - lead singer, 30 years old, works as an advertising agent
Jonathan Fersino - bass, 31 years old, works as an advertising agent and sound engineer
Barbara Salvi - keyboard, 26 years old, works as a French teacher
Tom Sagramola - guitar, 34 years old, works as a civil servant
Alessandro Sorbelli (Lalo) - drums, 24 years old, is self-employed

TALI – Fighter

Real name Tali Golergant, here we have an accomplished artist despite her being only 23. TALI wrote her first single when she was just 16.

The artist also has a band, which is currently on tour in New York. She works in the Big Apple as a music and singing teacher.

Broadcaster RTL Luxembourg has also taken the international interest from Eurovision fans into consideration, too.

Over on eurovision.lu, live English commentary of the Luxembourg Song Contest will be provided, courtesy of Sarah Tapp and Melissa Dalton.

The winner on Saturday night will commence an exciting new chapter in Luxembourg's rich Eurovision Song Contest history.

One of the founding nations competing in the 1956 Eurovision Song Contest, Luxembourg didn't take long in earning a deserved reputation for doing rather well at this whole Eurovision lark!


As well as the country's 5 wins, it used to be a regular fixture in the Top 5 of the scoreboard, with many of its non-winners going on to become big hits across Europe (and beyond) too.

You can listen to all 37 songs of Eurovision 2024 via your favourite streaming service or watch the music videos on our YouTube channel.

The Eurovision Song Contest will take place in Malmö, Sweden on Tuesday 7 May (First Semi-Final), Thursday 9 May (Second Semi-Final) and Saturday 11 May (Grand Final) 2024.

Don't forget to download ourapp (foriOS /Android), sign up to the official Eurovision Song Contestnewsletter, and subscribe to theofficial podcast!

All you need to know about 'Luxembourg Song Contest' (2024)

FAQs

Why did Luxembourg stop doing Eurovision? ›

After finishing among the bottom seven countries in 1993, Luxembourg was relegated and prevented from competing in 1994. The nation did not return to the contest in 1995, and would make no further appearances over the next three decades.

What is the biggest song contest in the world? ›

Running for a whopping 68 years, Eurovision Song Contest has grown into one of the most illustrious competition events on the planet. Literally uniting nations from around the world through the unity of music, Eurovision Song Contest is a celebration of art, culture, and heritage that has stood the test of time.

Who will represent Luxembourg in Eurovision 2024? ›

Before getting a ticket to Malmö, TALI had another song contest to defeat: the Luxembourg Song Contest 2024. After making it through to the Superfinal, she topped the leaderboard and secured her spot at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.

Is Tali Golergant Israeli? ›

Tali Golergant (Hebrew: טלי גולרגנט; born 26 November 2000), known mononymously as Tali, is an Israeli-Luxembourgish singer, songwriter, actress and vocal coach. She represented Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Fighter".

How often did Luxembourg win Eurovision? ›

Luxembourg is one of the founding 7 countries, and has won the Eurovision Song Contest 5 times.

Are any countries banned from Eurovision? ›

Critics of Israel's participation point out that just two years ago, Eurovision disallowed Russia in a similar situation. On February 25, 2022, Eurovision banned Russia a day after its invasion of Ukraine.

Who is the most successful Eurovision winner? ›

The most notable winners who have gone on to become international stars are ABBA, who won the 1974 contest for Sweden with their song "Waterloo", and Céline Dion, who won the 1988 contest for Switzerland with the song "Ne partez pas sans moi".

Who has won Eurovision twice? ›

Seán Patrick Michael Sherrard (born 13 May 1954), also known professionally as Johnny Logan, is an Australian-born Irish singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known for being the first performer to win the Eurovision Song Contest as a lead singer twice.

Has anyone won Eurovision twice in a row? ›

Ireland, Israel, Luxembourg and Spain have all won the Eurovision Song Contest twice in a row. To date, Ireland is the only country to win three times in a row and also to host three times in a row. No other country has ever hosted two or more consecutive contests.

Has Luxembourg ever won Eurovision? ›

Luxembourg was the winner of Eurovision 1965 with 32 points. Who gave points to Luxembourg at Eurovision 1965?

Will Luxembourg return to Eurovision? ›

As the curtain was set to rise at the Grand Final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, RTL Luxembourg produced a show-stopper of their own: announcing that Luxembourg would make its long-anticipated comeback to the Eurovision stage in 2024, more than 3 decades since their last appearance in 1993.

Who is the host of Eurovision in Luxembourg? ›

We're heading to Esch-sur-Alzette in the south-west of Luxembourg; specifically the Rockhal concert hall. There, Désirée Nosbusch will be our host for the evening, accompanied by Melody Funck, Raoul Roos and Loïc Juchem. Fans of Eurovisions past might well remember Désirée Nosbusch.

What religion is Lebanon Israel? ›

The majority are Maronites but there are also Muslims, Druze and Christians of other denominations among them. Many of them do not consider themselves as Arabs, claiming to be Phoenicians. They are registered by the Ministry of Interior as "Lebanese" and hold Israeli citizenship.

Where is Fauda from? ›

Fauda (Hebrew: פאודה, from Arabic: فوضى fawḍā, meaning "chaos" or "mess") is an Israeli television series developed by Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff drawing on their experiences in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

Who is the largest minority in Israel? ›

Arabs constitute the largest single minority in Israel, and, though most are Muslims of the Sunni branch, Arab Christians form a significant minority, particularly in the Galilee region in northern Israel.

Which country was kicked out of Eurovision? ›

Some music lovers in the Eurovision fan park expressed dismay at the Dutch expulsion. Sven Sherman from Sweden said it was a "pity that a song which is absolutely made for Europe" is now disqualified. "I mean, honestly, which country has done so much, many good things for Europe, like the Netherlands?

Why did Italy quit Eurovision? ›

From 1994 to 1996, Italy withdrew again, with RAI citing a lack of interest in participating. Italy returned in 1997, before withdrawing again without explanation, and the country did not participate again until 2011. None of the 20th century Eurovision-winning songs were particularly successful in the Italian charts.

What country was the least successful in Eurovision? ›

Norway could be found at the bottom of the scoreboard as many as eleven times. The unfortunates came last in 1963, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1981, 1990, 1997, 2001, 2004 and in the Grand Final of 2012.

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