With just over a month to go until Luxembourg selects its next Eurovision representative, RTL has announced that the entries competing to be the next Luxembourgish entry will be released on December 12th.
Entries to be revealed on RTL platforms
RTL has revealed that the entries will be available to listen to from December 12th on all RTL platforms. However, small snippets of the song will be released by RTL the day before to give fans a taste of what is to come.
The story of the Luxembourg Song Contest 2026
The artists for the Luxembourg Eurovision Song Contest 2026 can be seen below:
- Andrew the Martian
- Daryss
- Eva Marija
- Hugo One
- Irem
- Luzac
- ShiroKuro
- Steve Castile
The Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 will take place on January 24th. The national final will take place at Rockhal in Esch-sur Alzette. The winner of the Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 will represent Luxembourg at the 70th Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna.
The Luxembourg Song Contest debuted in 2024 with the country’s return to Eurovision. In 2024, the show featured eight artists and took place on one night. To determine the winner, there were two rounds of voting. The first round used a 50/50 combination of a jury and televote to determine the three superfinalists. The second round of voting followed the same format, though just containing the three super finalists.
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’s latest participation came in Basel in 2025. Laura Thorn represented Luxembourg with the song “La poupée monte le son”, qualifying in seventh place. In the Grand Final, Luxembourg finished 22nd, receiving 47 points: 23 from the national juries, and 24 from the televoters.
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News Source: RTL / Eurovision Discord
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