Ahead of Luxembourg Song Contest 2025, Shiloh sits down with returning competitors One Last Time, who hope to represent Luxembourg at Eurovision 2025 in Basel.
Watch our interview with One Last Time here!
Shiloh and One Last Time discussed their new album, how this year’s LSC experience differs from last year’s, their growing international recognition, and more! You can also check out our interview with One Last time from 2024 here.
About One Last Time
One Last Time are a five-piece rock band from Luxembourg consisting of Andrea Galleti (vocals and guitar), Jonathan Fersino (bass), Barbara Salvi (keyboard and synth), Tom Sagramola (guitar), and Alessandro “Lalo” Sorbelli (drums); Fersino, Salvi, and Sagramola also contribute backing vocals. They have been releasing music together since 2022, but as individuals have 25 years experience performing in the industry. They competed at LSC last year with their song “Devil in the Detail”, placing sixth out of eight competitors. Since then, they have released several new songs, including the EP Jaune in November of 2024, and will soon be releasing an album.
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” bringing Luxembourg their first semifinal qualification–since they last participated before the semifinal system even existed! In the Grand Final, “Fighter” received 103 points: 83 from the national juries, and 20 from the televoters.
Will One Last Time win Luxembourg Song Contest this year? Would they bring Luxembourg a second consecutive qualification? As always, let us know what you think by commenting below. Also, be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads and Bluesky as we prepare for Eurovision 2025!
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