Listen to the Luxembourg Song Contest entries
Laura Thorn represented Luxembourg at Basel 2025
The eight songs in the running to represent Luxembourg in Vienna are out!
Ahead of the third edition of Luxembourg Song Contest happening on 24 January, broadcaster RTL has released the eight entries that will be taking part.

Only two editions have taken place so far, but that's not stopped Luxembourg Song Contest from becoming appointment viewing for Eurovision fans everywhere; all eager for an evening of sparkling entertainment on a cold and dark Saturday in winter!
And so for the third consecutive January, all eyes will no doubt be on the Grand Duchy to see what broadcaster RTL has in store for the 2026 edition of the Contest; a show which has so far proven to not just be a superb showcase of the Luxembourg music scene, but also in parts a celebration of the history of the Eurovision Song Contest, too.
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For the 2026 competition, RTL put together an international jury, made up of music professionals and creatives from the Eurovision Song Contest-adjacent world, to search for songs that could represent Luxembourg proudly at Vienna 2026.
Out of the 83 compositions submitted, the jury selected eight that will now get to take the stage at the Rockhal on Saturday 24 January 2026. And you can already listen to them right here:

Andrew the Martian – I’m The Martian
Daryss – Melusina
Eva Marija – Mother Nature
Hugo One – Born Again
Irem – Bad Decisions (Hush Hush)
Luzac – Prison Dorée
ShiroKuro – Eye To Eye
Steve Castile – Sweet Tooth
Both winners of Luxembourg Song Contest to date have seen to it that the Grand Duchy has subsequently made an appearance at the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final.
Laura Thorn scored victory in Luxembourg in 2025 and headed to Basel with La Poupée Monte Le Son, while TALI performed Fighter at Malmö 2024 after winning the inaugural edition of Luxembourg Song Contest earlier that year.

Luxembourg's participation at the 68th Eurovision Song Contest was its first since Milstreet 1993, making a welcome return after a 31-year absence from the Contest.