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Participation in the Eurovision Song Contest is open to members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). [1] [2] Between 1956 and 1993, Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (CLT) participated in the contest on behalf of Luxembourg; since 2024, RTL Lëtzebuerg, a division of the RTL Group, participates in the event representing the country.
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.
Luxembourg Song Contest 2025 will be the competition organised by RTL to select its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025. The competition will feature seven acts and will take place on 25 January 2025 at the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 was the 68th edition of the Eurovision Song ... Luxembourg returned to the contest 31 years after its last participation in 1993.
Luxembourg was represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1965 with the song "Poupée de cire, poupée de son", written by Serge Gainsbourg, and performed by French singer France Gall. The Luxembourgish participating broadcaster, the Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion (CLT), selected its entry through a national final, after having ...
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The Eurovision Song Contest 1992 took place on 9 May 1992 at the Malmö Isstadion in Malmö, Sweden. On 3 December 1991, an allocation draw was held which determined the running order and Luxembourg was set to perform in position 14, following the entry from Switzerland and before the entry from Austria . [ 6 ]
The Luxembourgish national final, Concours Eurovision de la Chanson 1978, was broadcast live on RTL at 20:00 CET on 21 March 1978. [1] No information on the venue, host(s), or voting system is known. Five acts took part, including Gitte Hænning who had represented Germany in 1973 and Liliane Saint-Pierre who would represent Belgium in 1987 .