Luxembourg Unveils 7 Competing Entries for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025
Luxembourg is ready to captivate Eurovision fans once again as RTL reveals the seven competing entries for the Luxembourg Song Contest 2025. The national final is set to take place on Saturday, 25 January 2025, at the Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette, marking another step in the Grand Duchy’s Eurovision journey.
The Competing Entries
The entries promise a mix of styles and performances that reflect Luxembourg’s diversity and musical talent. The lineup is as follows:
1.Laura Thorn – La Poupée Monte Le Son
2.One Last Time – Gambler’s Song
3.Luzac – Je Danse
4.Rhythmic Soulwave – Stronger
5.MÄNA – Human Eyes
6.Rafa Ela – No Thank You
7.ZERO POINT FIVE – Ride
Fans can listen to the competing songs now on RTL’s official website, offering a glimpse into who might carry Luxembourg’s hopes to Basel, Switzerland, in May 2025.

Event Details
•Date: Saturday, 25 January 2025
•Venue: Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
•Voting System: 50% public vote, 50% international jury
Luxembourg’s Eurovision Legacy
After a 31-year absence, Luxembourg made a triumphant return to Eurovision in 2024, finishing in 13th place in the Grand Final with TALI’s “Fighter”. With five Eurovision wins under its belt, Luxembourg is aiming to recapture its glory and bring the trophy home for a record-breaking sixth time.
This year, the stakes are even higher. The revamped Luxembourg Song Contest provides a platform for both established and emerging talents to shine, ensuring an unforgettable night of music and entertainment.
What’s Next?
The winning act will be determined through a combined voting system of international juries and public votes. Eurovision enthusiasts eagerly await the show to see who will represent Luxembourg at Eurovision 2025 in Basel.
How to Watch and Engage
•Stream the competing songs on RTL’s website.
•Follow updates via Eurovision.tv.
Which act has what it takes to dazzle the Eurovision stage? Can Luxembourg build on last year’s success and make history in Basel? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Stay tuned for more updates on the Luxembourg Song Contest 2025 and all things Eurovision.