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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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Germany in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Participating broadcasterARD[a]Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Country Germany
Selection processGermany 12 Points
Selection date4 March 2022
Competing entry
Song"Rockstars"
ArtistMalik Harris
Songwriters
  • Malik Harris
  • Marie Kobylka
  • Robin Karow
Placement
Final result25th, 6 points
Participation chronology
◄202120222023►

Germany was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Rockstars" performed byMalik Harris.[1] The German entry for the 2022 contest was selected through the national finalGermany 12 Points, organised by the German broadcasterARD in collaboration withNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). The national final took place on 4 March 2022 and featured six competing acts with the winner being selected through online radio voting and public voting.

Background

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Main article:Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2022 contest, Germany has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixty-four times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part in1956.[2] Germany has won the contest on two occasions: in1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed byNicole and in2010 with the song "Satellite" performed byLena. Germany, to this point, has been noted for having competed in the contest more than any other country; they have competed in every contest since the first edition in 1956 except for the1996 contest when the nation was eliminated in a pre-contest elimination round. In2021, the German entry "I Don't Feel Hate" performed byJendrik placed twenty-fifth out of twenty-six competing songs scoring 3 points.

The German national broadcaster,ARD, broadcasts the event within Germany and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the regional broadcasterNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). NDR confirmed that Germany would participate in the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest on 19 March 2021.[3] Between 2013 and 2019, NDR set up national finals with several artists to choose both the song and performer to compete at Eurovision for Germany, while an internal selection was organised in 2020 and 2021. On 3 November 2021, the broadcaster announced that they would organise a multi-artist national final to select the German entry.[4][5]

Before Eurovision

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Germany 12 Points

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Germany 12 Points was the competition that selected Germany's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. The competition took place on 4 March 2022 at the Studio Berlin Adlershof inBerlin, and was hosted byBarbara Schöneberger.[6] The show was broadcast onDas Erste andOne as well as via radio on the nine ARD radio channels and online via the broadcaster's Eurovision Song Contest websiteeurovision.de.[7] The national final was watched by 3.25 million viewers in Germany.[8]

Competing entries

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Interested artists and composers were able to submit their entries for the competition between 4 November 2021 and 30 November 2021.[9][10] By the end of the process, it was announced that 944 submissions were received by NDR and 25 entries were shortlisted.[6] The six competing entries were selected during a final casting round held in Berlin in January 2022 by a seven-member panel consisting of Alexandra Wolfslast (head of German delegation for Eurovision), Meike Nett (NDR 2 head of music), Holger Lachmann (Antenne Brandenburg head of music), Edi van Beek (Bayern 3 head of music), Gregor Friedel (SWR3 music director), Andreas Loeffler (WDR 2,WDR 4 and1LIVE head of music) and Alexander Schmitz (MDR Jump music director).[11][12][13] The six participating acts were announced during a press conference on 10 February 2022.[14] Before the national final, a show calledESC vor Acht ("ESC pre Eight O'clock"), where the participants presented their songs and discussed topics related to the contest.[15]

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Emily Roberts [de]"Soap"Emily Roberts,Andreas Öhrn, Didrik Thott, Simon Wangemann
Eros Atomus"Alive"Eros Atomus, Eike Freese, Marcel Zürcher
Felicia Lu [de]"Anxiety"Felicia Lu Kürbiß
Maël & Jonas"I Swear to God"Jonas Brochhausen, Maël Brunner
Malik Harris"Rockstars"Malik Harris, Marie Kobylka, Robin Karow
Nico Suave and Team Liebe"Hallo Welt"Nico Suave,Toni Mudrack, Niklas Esterle,Jan Dettwyler,Volker Neumüller, Buket, Joshua Stolten, Dominik Köhl, Johannes Arzberger

Final

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The televised final took place on 4 March 2022. The running order for the participating entries was determined on 23 February 2022 during the showLive nach Neun on Das Erste, hosted by Alina Stiegler and Peter Großmann.[16][17] The winner, "Rockstars" performed byMalik Harris, was selected through a 100% public voting, being divided into a 50/50 combination of votes from radio voting and public voting, the latter which included options for landline and SMS voting.[1] For the radio vote, listeners were able to vote via the official websites of the nine ARD radio channels between 28 February 2022 and 4 March 2022.[6] In addition to the performances of the competing entries,2016 Ukrainian Eurovision winnerJamala performed her winning song "1944", while2014 Austrian Eurovision winnerConchita Wurst performed a medley of Eurovision entries together with1973 German Eurovision entrantGitte Hænning and member of2006 German Eurovision entrantTexas Lightning,Jane Comerford.[18][19]

Final – 4 March 2022
DrawArtistSongRadioTelevoteTotalPlace
1Malik Harris"Rockstars"901182081
2Maël & Jonas"I Swear to God"106791852
3Eros Atomus"Alive"53701235
4Emily Roberts"Soap"467536
5Felicia Lu"Anxiety"74651394
6Nico Suave and Team Liebe"Hallo Welt"63941573
Detailed radio voting results
DrawSongAB
(RBB)
B3
(BR)
BV
(RB)
hr3
(HR)
MDR Jump
(MDR)
NDR2
(NDR)
SR1
(SR)
SWR3
(SWR)
WDR2
(WDR)
Total
1"Rockstars"1012101081010101090
2"I Swear to God"121012121212121212106
3"Alive"56666666653
4"Soap"65555555546
5"Anxiety"888810888874
6"Hallo Welt"77777777763
Radio voting spokespersons[20]
  • Antenna Brandenburg: Marcus Asmus and Anneli Rienecker
  • Bayern 3: Katja Wunderlich
  • bremen vier: Malte Janssen
  • hr3: Tobi Kämmerer
  • MDR Jump: Sarah von Neuburg and Lars-Christian Karde
  • NDR2: Elke Wiswedel and Jens Mahrhold
  • SR1: Daniel Simarro
  • SWR3: Constantin Zöller
  • WDR2: Jan Malte Andresen

Controversy

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After the six acts were announced, the German broadcaster NDR was criticised for the lack of variety in the songs, representing predominantly to the musical genre ofpop.[21] Criticism also fell on the fact numerous artists applied to participate, but in the end the choice fell on previously unknown newcomers.[22]Electric Callboy (formerly Eskimo Callboy) had submitted an entry into the national final but was later rejected, which led to the band's fans launching a petition with the aim of granting the band a spot in the competition.[21] Although the petition had gained over 110 thousand signatures,[23] the band was ultimately not invited to compete.

Among the competing acts, Nico Suave (who participated alongside Team Liebe) was criticised for signing a statement of solidarity forXavier Naidoo in 2015 and then continuing to work with him after his political statements had been repeatedly criticized.[24] Naidoo had been internally chosen to represent Germany in2016, but was dropped due to his political views in support of theReichsbürger movement, as well as homophobic and racist remarks the performer had made through both his statements and music.[25][26]

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualified to compete in the final on 14 May 2022.[27] Germany was set to perform in the first half of the final.[28] In addition to their participation in the final, Germany was also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. This was decided via a draw held during the semi-final allocation draw on 25 January 2022, when it was announced that Germany would be voting in the second semi-final.[29]

Germany performed in position 13, following the entry fromUkraine and before the entry fromLithuania. At the close of the voting, Germany came in last place with 6 points, all of which came from televoting. The final was watched by 6.54 million viewers in Germany, which meant a market share of 32.7 per cent.[30][31]

Voting

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Points awarded to Germany

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Points awarded to Germany (Final)[32]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by Germany

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Points awarded by Germany (Semi-final 2)[33]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Poland North Macedonia
10 points Serbia Azerbaijan
8 points Sweden Romania
7 points Finland Sweden
6 points Czech Republic Australia
5 points Romania Belgium
4 points Estonia Estonia
3 points Australia Georgia
2 points Israel Israel
1 point Belgium Finland
Points awarded by Germany (Final)[32]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Ukraine United Kingdom
10 points Moldova Ukraine
8 points Poland Spain
7 points Serbia Sweden
6 points United Kingdom Azerbaijan
5 points Sweden Australia
4 points Netherlands Netherlands
3 points Italy Norway
2 points Spain  Switzerland
1 point Norway Romania

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the German jury:[34][35]

Detailed voting results from Germany (Semi-final 2)[33]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Finland511710610147
02 Israel49111529292
03 Serbia181513141017210
04 Azerbaijan11282421016
05 Georgia38118178313
06 Malta617912151417
07 San Marino1518413121211
08 Australia1610955683
09 Cyprus1413147131512
10 Ireland16161817181814
11 North Macedonia8434111215
12 Estonia772697474
13 Romania17112333865
14 Poland9126111411112
15 Montenegro10141716111618
16 Belgium25155765101
17 Sweden13351164738
18 Czech Republic121016881356
Detailed voting results from Germany (Final)[32]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Czech Republic20221222162322
02 Romania1117423610117
03 Portugal1371714151611
04 Finland22181019212112
05  Switzerland521317199216
06 France2424920242218
07 Norway615207583101
08 Armenia1619151892014
09 Italy2191621121883
10 Spain128933892
11 Netherlands145183117474
12 Ukraine211352210112
13 Germany
14 Lithuania1982216171913
15 Azerbaijan8202885623
16 Belgium186513131121
17 Greece15141911101719
18 Iceland23132124222424
19 Moldova7237152315210
20 Sweden41611214765
21 Australia1012112206520
22 United Kingdom3361411256
23 Poland1742310141438
24 Serbia910244181347
25 Estonia121114671215

Notes

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  1. ^Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland

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