Luxembourg is about to reclaim its place on the Eurovision stage, after 30 years of Eurovision rest. Saturday, January 27, will serve as the platform for selecting the Grand Duchy’s representative at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö. After a hiatus dating back to 1993, Luxembourg’s musical revival is generating excitement, with broadcaster RTL unveiling the 8 songs that will vie for the honor of representing the nation.
From soulful ballads to infectious pop anthems, the diversity of Luxembourg’s musical landscape is on full display. The release of all 8 songs on January 9 has opened the floodgates for fans and critics alike to explore the sounds that will define Luxembourg’s Eurovision comeback.
Without further delay, let’s embark on a musical journey through the 8 fantastic songs unveiled by RTL:
Angy & Rafa Ela – Drop:
CHAiLD – Hold On:
EDSUN – Finally Alive:
Joel Marques – Believer:
Krick – Drowning In The Rain:
Naomi Ayé – Paumée sur Terre:
One Last Time – Devil In The Detail:
TALI – Fighter:
These 8 songs, each with its unique charm and style, will face the judgment of a jury and the discerning public on the night of the Luxembourg Song Contest. With a 50-50 split between jury and public votes, the stakes are high for these talented artists aiming to carry Luxembourg’s musical legacy into the international spotlight.
So, why wait until the end of January to embark on this musical journey? Dive into the diverse sounds of Luxembourg’s comeback and discover the song that might just conquer the hearts of Eurovision fans worldwide. Luxembourg is not just making a return; it’s making a statement, and the world is ready to listen.
Luxembourg Song Contest will be broadcast live from the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg, on January 27, 2024. The winner of the contest will represent Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden, in May 2024, offering an extraordinary chance to showcase their talent on one of the world’s most prestigious musical stages.
Also – don’t forget to re-listen to our episode with Anne-Marie David – Eurovision winner for Luxembourg in 1973, below:






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