Swr plans three-hour live show for esc pre-selection 2026

The Südwestrundfunk (SWR) is preparing a three-hour live show to select Germany's ESC entry for 2026. The broadcast is scheduled for February 28 at 8:15 p.m. on Das Erste and will be produced by Kimmig Entertainment. The aim is to end Germany's lack of success at the Eurovision Song Contest.

The Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2026 will take place on May 16 in Vienna, marking its 70th anniversary. The SWR is taking responsibility for Germany's selection for the first time and is planning a comprehensive preparation. Since autumn 2025, a multi-stage selection process has been underway, including songwriting camps, expert juries, and an international market research study simulating an ESC vote. Applicants must offer international appeal, media experience, and a professional environment; artificial intelligence is excluded.

Tina Sikorski, the new ESC delegation chief at SWR, promises "great performances" and the "perfect act that will make Germany shine at the 70th ESC." The former managing director of the Initiative Musik is set to address Germany's chronic lack of success. Last year, Abor & Tynna placed 15th in Basel with "Baller," seen as a solid result, but the pre-selection drew 3.55 million viewers, the highest since 2016.

ESC 2026 is overshadowed by controversies: Spain, Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands, and Slovenia are boycotting due to Israel's participation, leaving 35 countries. Switzerland's 2024 winner Nemo returned his trophy, while Conchita Wurst (2014) is stepping back for career reasons. EBU Director Martin Green emphasizes: "The ESC remains a place where voices, cultures, languages, and music merge." The EBU plans not to drown out protests with artificial applause.

Critics question the production by Kimmig Entertainment, known for shows like the Bambi awards but less for modern pop formats. Rumors swirl about a possible application from Sarah Engels, which could hark back to earlier trashy ESC eras. The finalists are to be announced in January.

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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has decided that Israel can participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 after member countries voted in favor of new rules. Several nations, including the Netherlands, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia, have announced they will boycott the event in Vienna. Sweden voted for the rules and plans to participate, provided there is sufficient turnout.

The ARD has presented nine music acts in Hamburg that are competing to represent Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) 2026 in Vienna. The candidates were selected by experts, an international jury, and the public. The national final will take place on February 28.

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Nine music acts from across Germany have qualified for the German final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 and are competing to represent the country in Vienna in May. ARD announced the candidates in Hamburg, selected by experts, an international jury, and the public. The final airs on February 28 on Das Erste.

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Eleven-year-old Lou Deleuze triumphed at the Junior Eurovision 2025 with her French song 'Ce monde'. The event took place in Tbilisi, Georgia, where France scored 248 points, securing its fourth win in this contest for young artists. Commentator Stéphane Bern called the achievement historic.

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