In the run up to the 2025 edition of the Luxembourg Song Contest, Daniel spoke with MÄNA, who is hoping to become the second LSC champion.
Watch our interview with MÄNA here!
Daniel and MÄNA chatted about how she’s grown as an artist since auditioning for LSC last year, her involvement playing the flute in an orchestra, and how she is balancing teacher training with music.
About MÄNA
MÄNA is a relative newcomer in the Luxembourgish music scene, but comes with pedigree, having skills in the violin and flute as well as modern singing, where she performs both solo and in orchestras. She released her debut single in 2023, and outside of music she is training to become a teacher.
Luxembourg’s Eurovision Journey
Luxembourg first made its debut in the first edition of the Contest in 1956, with their first entries being “Ne crois pas” and “Les Amants de minuit”, both performed by Michèle Arnaud. Since the first Contest, Luxembourg has competed a total of 38 times. Their best result was finishing in 1st place five times – in 1961, 1965, 1972, 1973 and 1983 respectively.
Luxembourg returned to the contest for the first time in 31 years in 2024. Tali, represented Luxembourg in Malmö, with the song “Fighter”. At the close of voting in the first semi-final, it was announced Tali had qualified for the Grand Final. In the Grand Final, “Fighter” received 103 points. 83 points were from the national juries, while 20 points were from the televoters.
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