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Luxembourg Song Contest was the competition that selected Luxembourg's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. The competition featured eight acts and took place on 27 January 2024 at the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette, hosted by Désirée Nosbusch who had previously presented the 1984 edition of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Luxembourg City, Melody Funck, Raoul Roos and Loïc Juchem.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was produced by the Swedish national broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT). The core team consisted of Ebba Adielsson as executive producer, Christel Tholse Willers [ sv ] as deputy executive producer, Tobias Åberg as executive in charge of production, Johan Bernhagen as executive line producer, Christer ...
It was later revealed on 9 January 2024 that she would perform the song "Fighter". [15] She went on to win the selection, earning the right to be the first representative for the country at the contest since 1993; [ 13 ] she qualified from the semi-final on 7 May 2024 [ 16 ] and ultimately finished 13th in the final of 11 May.
The Eurovision Song contest is airing free in most European countries, so if you want to tune into a different broadcast of the show, like the BBC’s free coverage of the contest, you can do so ...
Video clips of ABBA singing “Waterloo,” which the group won Eurovision with in 1974, was accompanied by three former Eurovision winners—Carola, Charlotte Perrelli, and Conchita Wurst ...
On 18 November 2024, Thorn was announced as one of seven finalists in Luxembourg Song Contest 2025. [9] On 25 January 2025, during the final of Luxembourg Song Contest 2025 , which was held in Rockhal , Thorn got the most points from international juries and second place in televote, ultimately winning the competition and receiving the right to ...
3/5 After banning Russia, Eurovision organisers painted the song contest and its ‘anti-political’ ethos into a corner
Eleven Eurovision winning songs (alongside three non-winners) were featured at the special concert Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005, in which "Waterloo" by ABBA was voted the most popular song of the contest's first fifty years. [85] Ireland and Sweden have won seven times, more than any other country.