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Luxembourg

After a hiatus of 31 years from the Eurovision Song Contest, Luxembourg is set to make a notable return in the 2024 edition, to be held in Malmö, Sweden.

22 April – We have the right to always love each...

Are there any countries you miss? Those that have taken part in our favourite TV show in the past, but sit on the sidelines...

7 February – How was it: the island, the sea, the...

There are songs out there that tick lots of boxes. A competent stage act, a potential winner, even a bit of false-flagness thrown in...

18 August – The girls are pretty once spring is here

Our favourite TV show has always been a fun beast. Every year millions tune in. Many many people record it, and watch it afterwards,...

7 June – I would like to do something with blue,...

The home entrant. No pressure on performing in front of your home crowd then. Just imagine it, the local newspapers will be watching your...

Luxembourg – their first for 31 years!

The last time that Luxembourg had an entry in this contest it was this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TmWX8Ck_Nk And then they went away with their tails between their...

17 November – Look at all my thoughts, they’re swaying, they’re...

I went on the other day about English being here there and everywhere. Of course, English hasn't always been the prime language used in...

16 November – So why did you promise me the whole...

Remember Luxembourg? They used to take part in our favourite TV show. And they used to win. Not bad for a nugget of a...

Luxembourg enters the Eurovision fray

RTL Luxembourg, a broadcaster that only broadcasts a handful of hours each week, has seemingly got enough money to present seven entrants to the...

9 September – How can we unite our horizons?

Who's looking forward to an Italian contest in 2022? Now the new season has started, we can look forward to a whole new crop...

24 February – It’s springtime and I’m not even twenty yet

We often mention those false-flaggers that come and go each year. You wonder why some countries use them, but then there are others that...