Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest explained

Luxembourg
Contest:ESC
Broadcaster:Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: [[RTL (Luxembourgian TV channel)|RTL Lëtzebuerg]]|i=no (RTL; 2024–present)
Apps:38 (38 finals)
Highest:1st:,,,,
Host:,,,
Website:RTL website
Current:2024

Luxembourg has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 38 times since its debut at the first contest in . The current Luxembourgish participant broadcaster in the contest is Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: [[RTL (Luxembourgian TV channel)|RTL Lëtzebuerg]]|i=no (RTL). The nation participated in all but one event between 1956 and, only missing the . After finishing among the bottom seven countries in 1993, Luxembourg was relegated and prevented from competing in . The nation declined to return to the contest in, and would make no further appearances over the next three decades. The country returned to the event for the first time in 31 years in .

With five wins, Luxembourg is one of the contest's most successful nations, and between 1983 and 1994 the nation jointly held the record for most contest wins by a single country. Luxembourg won the Eurovision Song Contest in, with the song "French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset" performed by Jean-Claude Pascal, in, with the song "French: [[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]]|i=unset" performed by France Gall, recorded back-to-back wins in and, when represented by "French: [[Après toi]]|i=unset" by Vicky Leandros and "French: [[Tu te reconnaîtras]]|i=unset" by Anne-Marie David, and most recently in, with the song "French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset" performed by Corinne Hermès. The contest has been held in Luxembourg four times, in,,, and, all of which took place in Luxembourg City. In addition to its five wins, Luxembourg recorded two third-place finishes in and, and in total has placed within the top five 13 times and the top ten 20 times. Luxembourg's fortunes in the contest changed in later years, with the nation's final seven appearances in the 1980s and 1990s resulting in four placements in the bottom five, ultimately leading to the nation's relegation and subsequent non-participation in 1993. On its return in 2024, Luxembourg qualified from the semi-finals and ultimately finished in 13th place in the final.

Contest history

The French: Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion|i=no (CLT) was a full member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), thus eligible to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest.[1] [2] It participated in the contest representing Luxembourg since the in 1956. Since 2024, Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: [[RTL (Luxembourgian TV channel)|RTL Lëtzebuerg]]|i=no, a division of the RTL Group, is who participates representing the country.[3] [4] [5]

One of seven countries to take part in the of the Eurovision Song Contest in 1956, Luxembourg has competed in the contest on 38 occasions since its debut entry. The nation participated in all but one event between 1956 and, with no Luxembourgish entry having participated in the .[6] [7] [8] On each occasion that Luxembourg participated in the contest the country was represented by one song, with the exception of the first contest when each nation was represented by two songs.[9] [10] Luxembourg has won the contest on five occasions, marking it as one of the contest's most successful nations.[11] The country's first win was recorded in with the song "French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset" performed by Jean-Claude Pascal. Four years later the nation were awarded a second victory, with the song "French: [[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]]|i=unset" performed by France Gall winning the contest in . Luxembourg recorded back-to-back victories in and becoming the second country to win the event in two consecutive events[12] when represented by the song "French: [[Après toi]]|i=unset" performed by Vicky Leandros, and "French: [[Tu te reconnaîtras]]|i=unset" by Anne-Marie David, respectively. The nation achieved its most recent victory in, with the song "French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset" performed by Corinne Hermès. With its fifth win Luxembourg became the joint-most successful Eurovision nation at that time, equalling the record for the most number of victories by a single country previously set by a record which would remain until recorded their sixth win in .[13] All of Luxembourg's winners, however, were not of Luxembourgish descent, with four of the five artists being French and one, Leandros, being Greek.[14] [15]

During its original participation run between 1956 and 1993 the rules of the contest for the majority of those editions stated that each country was required to perform in one of the national languages of that country.[16] [17] The large majority of Luxembourgish entries were performed in French, which is one of the official languages of Luxembourg and the main language of communication in the country, while Luxembourgish, the country's national language, has featured in only three of the country's entries, in,, and .[18] [19] [20]

Including its five wins, Luxembourg has placed within the top five on 13 occasions and within the top ten on 20 occasions, including two third-place finishes in and . The majority of the country's top placings, however, were recorded prior to its fifth contest win, and in the decade following its most recent victory Luxembourg's fortunes in the contest began to shift, leading to four appearances in the bottom five between and 1993.

Relegation, absence and return

After finishing among the bottom seven countries at the 1993 event, Luxembourg was relegated under a new system to accommodate entries from new nations wishing to compete for the first time, and was thus prevented from participating in the 1994 contest.[21] Luxembourg subsequently declined to participate in the and continued to be absent from the contest for three decades, with the increased costs of participating in the event cited as a main contributing factor for the country's absence. Ahead of the Luxembourg was featured within a preliminary participants list for that edition, however, RTL subsequently reconsidered due to the scale of the participation fee, with Luxembourg ultimately absent from the final list of participating countries.[22] [23] [24] RTL had been approached on several occasions in subsequent years about the possibility of returning to the contest and participation in the contest was the subject of discussion within the Luxembourgish parliament in the years following Luxembourg's last entry, as well as the subject of fan-led petitions run both in Luxembourg and in other countries. The organisation however varyingly identified high participation costs, organisational difficulties, the cost and logistical issues of staging the event should Luxembourg win, format incompatibilities at the broadcaster, disinterest among the Luxembourgish viewing public and poor results towards the end of Luxembourg's participation among the reasons future participation was consistently ruled out.[25] [26] [27] In an interview with German: [[Luxemburger Wort]] in April 2024, Luxembourgish singer revealed that he had been contacted by broadcaster San Marino RTV to create a duet that would represent both countries jointly in the contest. Despite the initial availability of Luxembourgish minister of Culture, the project was ultimately discarded for financial reasons.[28]

On 15 December 2022, it was reported that Xavier Bettel, the Luxembourgish prime minister and minister for communications and media, had instigated discussions with RTL regarding the return of Luxembourg to the Eurovision Song Contest in, with a team within the Luxembourgish government formed to facilitate the country's return to the event.[29] [30] [31] On 12 May 2023, ahead of the final of the, the 30th anniversary of Luxembourg's last entry and the 40th anniversary of Luxembourg's last win, RTL and the EBU announced that Luxembourg would return to the contest in 2024.[32] [33] As part of the announcement RTL and the Luxembourgish government highlighted the promotion of Luxembourgish culture, the development of the cultural section of Luxembourgish society, as well as economic and touristic benefits which participation in the event could bring.[34]

In July 2023, RTL launched its national selection process, with a televised final held on 27 January 2024 at the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette. Interested artists were able to apply to compete in the event, with applicants required to be Luxembourgish citizens, long-term residents, or those with a proven connection to the Luxembourgish music scene and strong involvement with Luxembourgish culture.[35] [36] This marked a change from the majority of previous Luxembourgish Eurovision selections, which were predominantly held internally and were often led by the RTL organisation in Paris rather than by the local Luxembourgish broadcaster. As a result, a large number of the artists which represented Luxembourg at Eurovision were not of Luxembourgish descent, including all five of the nation's winning artists.[37] [38] The Luxembourg Song Contest was officially launched on 1 December 2023, with RTL highlighting the event as a showcase for Luxembourgish talent and a platform for established and emerging artists within the Luxembourgish music scene.[39] [40] Following qualification to the final and a 13th place finish at the contest in Malmö, Sweden, David Gloesener, RTL's Eurovision coordinator in Malmö, confirmed that Luxembourg would participate in the in Switzerland and work had already begun to determine its entrant.[41]

Participation overview

+ Table key
1First place
2Second place-->
3Third place
Last place
XEntry selected but did not compete-->
Upcoming event
+ Participation history[42]
YearArtistSongLanguageFinalPointsSemiPoints
Michèle Arnaud"French: [[Ne crois pas]]|i=unset"Frenchrowspan="37" colspan="2"
"French: [[Les amants de minuit|Les Amants de minuit]]|i=unset"French
Danièle Dupré"French: [[Amours mortes (tant de peine)|Tant de peine]]|i=unset"French48
"French: [[Un grand amour]]|i=unset"French9 ◁1
Camillo Felgen"Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: [[So laang we's du do bast]]|i=unset"Luxembourgish13 ◁1
Jean-Claude Pascal"French: [[Nous les amoureux]]|i=unset"French131
Camillo Felgen"French: [[Petit bonhomme]]|i=unset"French311
Nana Mouskouri"French: [[À force de prier]]|i=unset"French813
Hugues Aufray"French: [[Dès que le printemps revient]]|i=unset"French414
France Gall"French: [[Poupée de cire, poupée de son]]|i=unset"French132
Michèle Torr"French: [[Ce soir je t'attendais]]|i=unset"French107
Vicky Leandros"French: [[L'amour est bleu]]|i=unset"French417
and "French: [[Nous vivrons d'amour]]|i=unset"French115
Romuald"Catherine"French117
David Alexandre Winter"French: [[Je suis tombé du ciel]]|i=unset"French12 ◁0
Monique Melsen"French: [[Pomme, pomme, pomme]]|i=unset"French1370
Vicky Leandros"French: [[Après toi]]|i=unset"French1128
Anne-Marie David"French: [[Tu te reconnaîtras]]|i=unset"French1129
Ireen Sheer"Bye Bye I Love You"French414
Géraldine"French: [[Toi (song)|Toi]]|i=unset"French584
Jürgen Marcus"French: [[Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment]]|i=unset"French1417
"French: [[Frère Jacques (Anne-Marie Besse song)|Frère Jacques]]|i=unset"French1617
Baccara"French: [[Parlez-vous français ?]]|i=unset"French773
Jeane Manson"French: [[J'ai déjà vu ça dans tes yeux]]|i=unset"French1344
Sophie and Magaly"French: [[Papa Pingouin]]|i=unset"French956
Jean-Claude Pascal"French: [[C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique]]|i=unset"French1141
Svetlana"French: [[Cours après le temps]]|i=unset"French678
Corinne Hermès"French: [[Si la vie est cadeau]]|i=unset"French1142
Sophie Carle"French: [[100% d'amour]]|i=unset"French1039
,, Chris Roberts,
Malcolm Roberts, Ireen Sheer and Diane Solomon
"Children, Kinder, Enfants"French1337
Sherisse Laurence"French: [[L'Amour de ma vie (Sherisse Laurence song)|L'Amour de ma vie]]|i=unset"French3117
Plastic Bertrand"French: [[Amour, Amour|Amour amour]]|i=unset"French214
Lara Fabian"French: [[Croire]]|i=unset"French490
Park Café"French: [[Monsieur (song)|Monsieur]]|i=unset"French208
Céline Carzo"French: [[Quand je te rêve]]|i=unset"French1338
"French: [[Un baiser volé]]|i=unset"French1429
Marion Welter and Kontinent"Luxembourgish; Letzeburgesch: [[Sou fräi]]|i=unset"Luxembourgish2110
Modern Times"French: [[Donne-moi une chance]]|i=unset"French, Luxembourgish2011colspan="2"
Tali"Fighter"French, English131035117

Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest

A special competition was held in October 2005 to celebrate the contest's 50th anniversary, with 14 songs from Eurovision history competing to determine the most popular song from the contest's first 50 years, with the winner determined through the combined votes of the viewing public and juries over two rounds.[43] [44] The contest was not relayed by a Luxembourgish broadcaster; however, Luxembourg's winning song from 1965, "French: Poupée de cire, poupée de son|i=unset", performed by France Gall, was featured among the 14 selected songs.[45] [46]

+ Participation history at Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest
ArtistSongLanguageAt CongratulationsAt Eurovision
FinalPointsSemiPointsYearPlacePoints
France Gall"French: Poupée de cire, poupée de son|i=unset"French14 ◁37132

Hostings

As is customary the winning broadcaster is offered the opportunity to organise the following year's event, which has resulted in Luxembourg hosting the contest on four occasions.[47] On each occasion the contest was held in Luxembourg City, and coincided with one of Luxembourg's victories. The and events were held in the French: Grand Auditorium of French: [[Villa Louvigny]]|i=unset and presented by Mireille Delannoy and Josiane Shen, respectively.[48] [49] The and contests were held in the French: [[Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg]]|i=unset (also known at the time as the French: Nouveau Théâtre and French: Théâtre Municipal) and presented by Helga Guitton and Désirée Nosbusch, respectively.[50] [51] [52] Although Luxembourg won the contest in 1973 and were offered the opportunity to stage the, RTL declined the offer due to the financial strain of hosting two consecutive events, leading to the BBC to step in as organiser and staging the event in Brighton.[53] [54]

YearLocationVenueExecutive producerDirectorMusical directorPresenter
Luxembourg CityFrench: Grand Auditorium de RTL|i=unset, Villa LouvignyJos Pauly and Jean RoderesMireille Delannoy
Josiane Shen
French: [[Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg|Nouveau Théâtre]]|i=unsetRené SteichenPierre CaoHelga Guitton
French: [[Grand Théâtre de Luxembourg|Théâtre Municipal]]|i=unsetRay van CantDésirée Nosbusch

Related involvement

Heads of delegation

Each participating broadcaster in the Eurovision Song Contest assigns a head of delegation as the EBU's contact person and the leader of their delegation at the event. The delegation, whose size can greatly vary, includes a head of press, the performers, songwriters, composers, and backing vocalists, among others.[55] At the 2024 contest the Luxembourgish Head of Delegation was Eric Lehmann.[56]

Conductors

In contests where an orchestra was provided, a conductor was required to lead the musicians during each country's performance. Broadcasters were able to provide their own conductors or could call upon the services of the conductor appointed by the host broadcaster.[57] The conductors which led the orchestra during the Luxembourgish entries each year are listed below.

+ Conductors
YearConductor
Jacques Lasry[58]
Willy Berking
Dolf van der Linden
Eric Robinson
Léo Chauliac
Jean Roderes
Eric Robinson
Jacques Denjean
Alain Goraguer
Jean Roderes
Claude Denjean
André Borly
Augusto Algueró
Raymond Lefèvre[59]
Jean Claudric
Klaus Munro
Pierre Cao
Charles Blackwell
Phil Coulter
Jo Plée
Johnny Arthey
Rolf Soja
Hervé Roy
Norbert Daum[60]
Joël Rocher
Jean Claudric
Michel Bernholc
Pascal Stive
Norbert Daum
Rolf Soja
Alec Mansion
Régis Dupré
Benoît Kaufman
Thierry Durbet[61]
Francis Goya
Christian Jacob
Francis Goya

Jury members

A five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals is assembled for every participating country for the Eurovision Song Contest, ranking all entries except for their own country's contribution. The modern incarnation of jury voting was introduced beginning with the, and, the juries' votes constitute 50% of the overall result in the final alongside televoting.[62]

+ Jury members
Year1st member2nd member3rd member4th member5th member
Patrick GreisAlfred Nicolas MedernachGermain Leon MartinVanessa Cum

Commentators and spokespersons

RTL has broadcast the contest on various television and radio channels during its participation history and has provided commentary in different languages for the local audiences. On occasion commentary has been relayed from the broadcast feed of other participating countries.[63] Between 1956 and 1991 the contest was broadcast on the French-language television channel of RTL (presently known as RTL9), and was also broadcast on the German-language television channel (previously known as RTL plus, now titled RTL) between 1984 and 1988; in 1992 and 1993 the contest was broadcast on the Luxembourgish-language channel RTL Hei Elei.[64] The contest is also known to have been broadcast on RTL's radio stations, in 1966 on the French-language Radio Luxembourg,[65] in 1973 on the Luxembourgish-language and English-language Radio Luxembourg,[66] [67] and in 1979 on the German-language RTL Radio.[68] Upon its return to the contest in 2024, RTL provided a wide array of broadcast options through television, radio and online streaming, with English, French and Luxembourgish language commentators recruited to provide context during the live shows.

As part of the contest's voting procedure, each participating broadcaster nominates a spokesperson which announces the results of their country's vote during the final.[69] [70] Since 1994 the spokespersons have been connected through satellite links, which replaced the use of telephone lines in previous events.[71] Désirée Nosbusch, who had previously presented the, served as Luxembourg's spokesperson upon the country's return in 2024, and thus became the first Luxembourgish spokesperson to be seen in person during the contest.

+ Television commentators and spokespersons
YearChannel(s)Commentator(s)Spokesperson
French: [[RTL9|Télé-Luxembourg]]|i=unsetrowspan="5" [72]
[73]
[74]
[75]
[76]
[77] [78]
[79]
Pierre Tchernia[80]
Robert Beauvais[81] [82]
[83]
Camillo Felgen[84]
[85]
[86]
[87]
[88]
[89]
Jacques Navadic[90] [91]
French: RTL Télé-Luxembourg|i=unset[92]
[93]
[94]
[95]
[96]
Jacques Navadic and [97]
[98]
Jacques Navadic[99]
[100]
Jacques Navadic and [101]
French: RTL Télévision|i=unset[102]
French: RTL Télévision|i=unset, RTL plus[103]
(RTL Télévision)
(RTL plus)
[104] [105]
Unknown (RTL Télévision)
(RTL plus)
[106]
[107]
[108] [109]
French: RTL Télévision|i=unset[110]
Valérie Sarn[111]
RTL TV, RTL Lorraine[112] [113]
RTL Hei Elei[114]
[115]
colspan="2"
RTL and (all shows)Raoul Roos and Roger Saurfeld Désirée Nosbusch[116] [117] [118]
RTL Today (all shows)Sarah Tapp and Meredith Moss
RTL Infos (final)Jerôme Didelot and Emma Sorgato

Creative directors

As part of the broadcaster's delegation team, a creative director may be employed to provide guidance on the staging of the competing entry at the Eurovision Song Contest. At the 2024 contest RTL collaborated with the Ukrainian director German Nenov on the staging of the Luxembourgish entry in Malmö.[119] [120]

Notes and references

References

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  77. News: Télé-Luxembourg . 11 November 2022 . . 18 March 1961 . de, fr . 19 .
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  88. News: Télé-Programmes . 3 January 2023 . . 20 March 1970 . Luxembourg City, Luxembourg . de, fr . 23 .
  89. News: Télé-Programmes . 5 January 2023 . . 2 April 1971 . Luxembourg City, Luxembourg . de, fr . 21 .
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  91. News: Die Luxemburger Jury-Mitglieder . 5 January 2023 . . 25 March 1972 . Luxembourg City, Luxembourg . de . 28 .
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  103. Samstag, 5. Mai . Saturday 5 May . . 15 May 2024 . fr, de . 10–11 . 2 May 1984 . 15 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240515201938/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/9h7zkrw3g7/pages/108 . live.
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  106. 1 May 1986 . Samstag, 3. Mai . Saturday 3 May . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240515145112/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/tq74z53w6m/pages/82 . 15 May 2024 . 15 May 2024 . . 10–11 . fr, de.
  107. Samstag, 9. Mai . Saturday 9 May . 2 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240602174744/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/t2hdjc6p6d/pages/85 . . 15 May 2024 . de . 4–6 . 6 May 1987 . live.
  108. 26 April 1988 . Samstag, 30. April Samedi, 30 avril . Saturday 30 April . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240603215433/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/3djmx4h8zq/pages/94 . 3 June 2024 . 15 May 2024 . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 6–9 . fr, de, lb.
  109. News: Televisie en radio . 15 January 2023 . . 30 April 1988 . 50 . Heerlen, Netherlands . nl . . 26 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240526013420/https://www.delpher.nl/nl/kranten/view?coll=ddd&identifier=ddd:010611714:mpeg21:p048 . live .
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  111. 2 May 1990 . Samstag, 5. Mai Samedi, 5 mai . Saturday 5 May . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240603214557/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/15pwj4d19v/pages/106 . 3 June 2024 . 15 May 2024 . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 10–13 . fr, de, lb.
  112. 1 May 1991 . Samstag, 4. Mai Samedi, 4 mai . Saturday 4 May . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240603213935/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/9t8shqzb84/pages/93 . 3 June 2024 . 15 May 2024 . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 10–13 . fr, de, lb.
  113. Samstag • Samedi RTL Lorraine – 21.00 hrs Concours Eurovision de la Chanson . Saturday RTL Lorraine – 9:00pm Eurovision Song Contest . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 15 May 2024 . fr . 28 . 1 May 1991 . 25 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240525230702/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/9t8shqzb84/pages/118 . live.
  114. 6 May 1992 . Samstag 9. Mai Samedi 9 mai . Saturday 9 May . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240603212338/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/f0w1b7gcq6/pages/96 . 3 June 2024 . 15 May 2024 . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 10–13 . de, fr, lb.
  115. 12 May 1993 . Samstag 15. Mai Samedi 15 mai . Saturday 15 May . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240603212928/https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/56g6t3hvjt/pages/116 . 3 June 2024 . 15 May 2024 . French: [[Revue (magazine)|Télé-Revue]]|i=unset . 10–13 . de, fr, lb.
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  117. News: Spielmann . Jeff . Schmit . Sandy . Spokesperson and commentators: Désirée Nosbusch announces points, Sarah Tapp and Meredith Moss to comment English livestream . 29 April 2024 . . 23 April 2024 . en.
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