Listen to the songs competing at Luxembourg Song Contest and vote for YOUR favourite

After a break which lasted for 31 year, Luxembourg has returned to Eurovision Song Contest last year. The country has organised a national selection show which was won by Tali who performed “Fighter” at the contest. They are preparing the 2nd edition of Luxembourg Song Contest, where 7 artists will be competing for a chance to wave the Luxembourgish flat at Eurovision in Basel.

A total of 135 artists applied for a chance to represent Luxembourg. The next step involved live auditions, 12 acts were selected to the next stage and in the end 7 finalist were chosen to compete in the LSC. The competing artists were revealed a month ago and today RTL has released the competing entries.

The list of Luxembourg Song Contest 2025 finalists (in the alphabetical order) is as follows:

  • Laura Thorn – “La Poupée Monte Le Son”
  • Luzac – “Je danse”
  • MÄNA – “Human Eyes”
  • One Last Time – “Gambler’s Song”
  • Rafa Ela – “No Thank You”
  • Rhythmic Soundwave – “Stronger”
  • ZERO POINT FIVE – “Ride”

The songs are available on the RTL website and you can check them out HERE. Don’t forget to vote for your favourite out of the 7 acts in our poll below

Vote for YOUR favorite in Luxembourg Song Contest 2025

The poll is now closed!

The Grand final of the show will once again take place at Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette and it is set for a bit more than a month, on 25th of January. Tali won the inaugural show with the song “Fighter” and she went to defend the Luxembourgish flag at Eurovision 2025 she scored a total of 103 points which was enough for the 13th place in the grand final of the show. You can watch her performance below

Who is your favourite to represent Luxembourg and what are your thoughts of the songs? Let us know your impressions in the comments below or on our social media platforms @escbubble  and follow us for all the ESC related news!

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