RTL Luxembourg, the Luxembourgish national broadcaster, has unveiled the seven competing act at the forthcoming 2026 Luxembourg Song Contest ( the Luxembourgish national final).

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is full steam with its preparations for Eurovision 2026, RTL Luxembourg is working round the clock in its quest to hold an extraordinary national final  come January.

The 8 lucky competing acts of the 2026 Luxembourgish national final have been unveiled:

  • Luzac
  • Andrew the Martian
  • Daryss
  • Eva Marija
  • Hugo One
  • Irem
  • ShiroKuro
  • Steve Castile

The 2026 Luxembourgish national final is set to be held on 24 January. The show will be broadcast live on RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg and will be streamed live on rtl.lu, whilst French speakers will be able to follow the event on RTL infos and English speakers on RTL Today.

The LSC 2026 International Jury was responsible to determine the finalists for the 2026 Luxembourgish national final during the auditions.  A total of 58 artists partook  in the said auditions

The International Jury consisted of the following Eurovision professionals:

  • Karin Gunnarsson, Content producer of Sweden’s Eurovision preselection
  • Gísli Berg, Executive Producer of Iceland’s Eurovision preselection
  • Paul Jordan, British Eurovision expert, aka “Dr Eurovision”
  • Ludovic-Alexandre Vidal, French songwriter
  • Elsie Bay, Norwegian singer and songwriter

The Luxembourg Song Contest 2026 will be held at the Rockhal in Esch-Belval on Saturday 24 January 2025.

Luxembourg at Eurovision

Luxembourg is one of the founder members of the Eurovision Song Contest and has won the competition five times. In 2024 the Grand Duchy returned to the contest after a 30 year hiatus. In 2025 Laura Thorn represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest with her entry ‘Poupee


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