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Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

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Germany in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Participating broadcasterARD[a]Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR)
Country Germany
Selection processEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024
Selection date16 February 2024
Competing entry
Song"Always on the Run"
ArtistIsaak
Songwriters
Placement
Final result12th, 117 points
Participation chronology
◄202320242025►

Germany was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song "Always on the Run", written by Greg Taro,Isaak Guderian, Kevin Lehr, andLeo Salminen, and performed by Isaak himself. The German participating broadcaster on behalf ofARD,Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), organised the national finalEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024 in order to select their entry for the contest.

As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualified to compete in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing in position 3, Germany placed twelfth out of the 25 performing countries with 117 points, achieving its best result since2018.

Background

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Main article:Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2024 contest,ARD has participated in theEurovision Song Contest representing Germany sixty-six times since its debut in1956,[1] making Germany, to this point, the country with the most entries in the contest: they have taken part in every edition except in1996 when they were eliminated in a pre-contest qualification round. They have won the contest on two occasions: in1982 with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden" performed byNicole and in2010 with the song "Satellite" performed byLena. In2023, "Blood & Glitter" performed byLord of the Lost placed 26th (last) in the final with 18 points.[1]

As part of its duties as participating broadcaster, ARD organises the selection of its entry in the Eurovision Song Contest and broadcasts the event in the country. Since 1996, ARD has delegated the participation in the contest to its memberNorddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR). The German consortium has used both internal selections and a variety of national final formats to select their entries in the past, chiefly sticking to the formatUnser Lied für… ("Our Song for…", followed by the name of the host city) in recent years. ARD confirmed its intention to compete in the 2024 contest immediately after the 2023 final.[2]

Before Eurovision

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Isaak, winner ofEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024, at the PrePartyES event inMadrid

Eurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024

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On 7 September 2023, NDR announced its intention to organise a national final, titledEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024 ("Eurovision Song Contest – The German Final 2024"). The show, which was held in Berlin on 16 February 2024 and was hosted byBarbara Schöneberger, was broadcast live onDas Erste, on the broadcaster's streaming platformARD Mediathek, and on its official Eurovision websiteEurovision.de.[3][4][5] The winner was selected by a combination of jury votes and televoting.

The show was watched by 2.190 million viewers in Germany for a 14.7% share, marking an increase of 210,000 viewers and 3.4% share compared toUnser Lied für Liverpool in 2023 as well as the highest viewership values for a German national final since2010.[6]

Competing entries

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A submission period for interested artists was open from 7 September to 15 October 2023. Singers or groups could apply with or without a song, and were required to upload a video performance of their song or (for those without an original composition) a cover of their choice.[3][4] The competition was open to any artists and songs, without restrictions of language or nationality.[4] At the end of the submission period, 693 artists had applied – 495 soloists, 71 duos and 127 bands – with a total of 572 songs.[7][8] By 25 November 2023, these were narrowed down to 32, who were assessed by a 20-member international jury – consisting of previous jurors for their countries at Eurovision, whose names will be revealed later – to select a maximum of ten finalists by the end on the year.[9][10] These, ultimately revealed to be eight, were announced and released on 19 January 2024[11][12] and were introduced via the showESC vor acht ("ESC before eight"), consisting of eight daily broadcasts hosted byAlina Stiegler [de] between 5 and 15 February 2024.[13] Alongside this process, NDR launched a separate competition to determine an additional finalist, titledIch will zum ESC! ("I want to go to the ESC!"), with fifteen contestants selected from the received applications.[14][15]

Selected artists includeMax Mutzke, who representedGermany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004.

Key:  Selected throughIch will zum ESC!

ArtistSongSongwriter(s)
Bodine Monet"Tears like Rain"
Floryan"Scars"
Galant"Katze"
  • Mona Meiller
  • Paul-Aaron Wolf
Isaak"Always on the Run"
Leona"Undream You"
Marie Reim"Naiv"Tim Peters [de]
Max Mutzke"Forever Strong"
NinetyNine"Love on a Budget"
  • Daniel Leon Schmidt
  • Henrik Menzel
  • Mirko Michalzik
Ryk"Oh Boy"Rick Jurthe
Ich will zum ESC!
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Ich will zum ESC! was a format developed by NDR andHessischer Rundfunk (HR) to select one finalist forEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024. It consisted of five pre-recorded episodes, premiering onARD Mediathek between 25 January and 1 February 2024 (later airing onDas Erste), and a live final, held on 8 February 2024 at theKreuzberg Festival Hall in Berlin and hosted byLaura Karasek (airing onNDR Fernsehen andDas Erste). It saw fifteen artists being coached byConchita Wurst (2014 Austrian representative and overall winner) andRea Garvey, who in each episode chose which participants would move on to the next stage, with three qualifying for the final. There, they presented a newly-composed song and the winner was determined by a televoting round.[14][15][16]

Episode 1 – Auditions: part 1 – 25 January 2024[17]
DrawArtistSongCoaches' voteResult
C.W.R.G.
1Christos"Be Yourself"YesYesTeam Conchita
2Bibiane"Toxic"NoYesTeam Rea
3Apollson"Love on the Brain"NoNoEliminated
4Anne"Don't Stop Me Now"YesNoTeam Conchita
5Paul"Out of Time"NoYesTeam Rea
6Jamina"Creep"NoNoEliminated
7Esther [de]"Slave to the Rhythm"[b]
Episode 2 – Auditions: part 2 – 25 January 2024[18][19]
DrawArtistSongCoaches' voteResult
C.W.R.G.
1Esther"What a Wonderful World"NoYesTeam Rea
2Sophie"Schön genug"YesYesTeam Conchita
3Luca"When I Was Your Man"YesYesTeam Conchita
4Celina"Physical"NoNoEliminated
5Sven"Beggin'"YesNoTeam Conchita
6Marie"Irgendwas bleibt"NoNoEliminated
7Béranger"Wild Drift"NoYesTeam Rea
8Lyn"Calm After the Storm"NoNoEliminated
9Florian"What Was I Made For?"NoYesTeam Rea
Episode 3 – Vocal coaching – 25 January 2024[19][20]
DrawArtistsSongCoaches' vote[c]Result
C.W.R.G.
1Christos"Take Me to Church"NoEliminated
SvenYesAdvanced
2Anne"Time After Time"YesAdvanced
LucaYesAdvanced
SophieYesAdvanced
3Florian"Dancing on My Own"YesAdvanced
BibianeYesAdvanced
4Esther"You Get What You Give"NoEliminated
BérangerYesAdvanced
PaulYesAdvanced
Episode 4 – Lip-sync challenge – 30 January 2024[20][21]
DrawArtistSongCoaches' vote[d]Result
C.W.R.G.
1Florian"Can't Stop"YesAdvanced
2Bibiane"Running Up That Hill"YesAdvanced
3Béranger"Maniac"NoEliminated
4Paul"Sex on Fire"YesAdvanced
5Luca"Think About Things"YesAdvanced
6Sophie"Karma"NoEliminated
7Sven"Roller"YesAdvanced
8Anne"Wildberry Lillet"YesAdvanced
Episode 5 – Songwriting challenge – 1 February 2024[21]
ArtistCoaches' voteResult
C.W.R.G.
AnneYesAdvanced
BibianeYesAdvanced[e]
FlorianYesAdvanced
LucaYesAdvanced
PaulNoEliminated
SvenNoEliminated
Live final – 8 February 2024[16][24][25]
DrawArtistSongPublic votePlace
PhoneSMSOnlineTotal
1Anne Im"Yellow Brick Road"4,0521,9018946,8563
2Floryan"Scars"6,1322,1651,0959,3921
3Luca M. Wefes"Farben neuer Tage"5,1212,5171,1138,7712

Final

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The final ofEurovision Song Contest –Das deutsche Finale2024 took place on 16 February 2024 and saw nine contestants compete. The winner was selected by a 50/50 combination of votes from an international jury and a televote,[26][27] following a similar pattern to the one used in the Eurovision Song Contest final: the two votings each determined a ranking whereby the entries were assigned 1–6, 8, 10 and 12 points. The international jury was composed of one panel for each of eight different countries, namelyAustria,Croatia,Iceland,Lithuania,Spain,Sweden,Switzerland, and theUnited Kingdom.[28][29] The show was attended by Conchita Wurst, Rea Garvey,Mary Roos (1972 and1984 German Eurovision representative),Riccardo Simonetti,Florian Silbereisen,Alli Neumann [de] and previous German representativesLord of the Lost as guests.[29]

Final – 16 February 2024[30][31][32]
DrawArtistSongJuryPublic voteTotalPlace
VotesPointsPhoneSMSOnlineTotalPoints
1NinetyNine"Love on a Budget"37312,0512,7073,67618,434367
2Leona"Undream You"36210,7082,9692,88316,560139
3Isaak"Always on the Run"741264,72621,92523,465110,11612241
4Galant"Katze"52627,17512,98912,20352,3675115
5Floryan"Scars"8111,6373,4992,25717,393238
6Bodine Monet"Tears Like Rain"55826,81810,90510,43348,1564124
7Ryk"Oh Boy"51546,48832,95717,96597,4108133
8Marie Reim"Naiv"40440,16213,58411,77265,5186106
9Max Mutzke"Forever Strong"551072,47318,44316,156107,07210202
Detailed international jury votes[32]
DrawSongTotal
1"Love on a Budget"33551062337
2"Undream You"41063344236
3"Always on the Run"10688128121074
4"Katze"2510102123852
5"Scars"111111118
6"Tears Like Rain"612364108655
7"Oh Boy"124246561251
8"Naiv"82122525440
9"Forever Strong"584128310555
International jury spokespersons
International jury members[32]
CountryMembers
 Austria
  • Christian Deix
  • Gabriela Horn
  • Peter Pansky
  • Bettina Ruprechter
  • Sasha Saedi
 Croatia
 Iceland
 Lithuania
 Spain
  Switzerland
 Sweden
 United Kingdom
  • Mark De-Lisser
  • Rokhsan Heydari
  • Adam Hunter
  • George Ure
  • Pete Watson

Preparation and promotion

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Shortly after the national final, it was announced that "Always on the Run" would undergo a minor lyrical change in accordance with the contest's regulations prohibiting vulgar language.[33] As part of the promotion of his participation in the contest, Isaak attended the PrePartyES inMadrid on 30 March 2024, theLondon Eurovision Party on 7 April 2024 and the Eurovision in Concert event inAmsterdam on 13 April 2024.[34][35][36] In addition, he performed at the Eurovision Village in Malmö on 9 May 2024.[37]

At Eurovision

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Isaak during a rehearsal before the final.

TheEurovision Song Contest 2024 took place at theMalmö Arena inMalmö, Sweden, and consisted of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. All nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) were required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progressed to the final. As a member of the "Big Five", Germany automatically qualifies to compete in the final on 11 May 2024, but is 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 30 January 2024, when it was announced that Germany would be voting in the first semi-final.[38][39] Despite being an automatic qualifier for the final, the German entry was also performed during the semi-final.[40] On 4 May 2024, a draw was held to determine which half of the final each "Big Five" country would perform in; Germany drew to perform in the first half of the show.[41]

ARD broadcast the semi-finals onOne and the final onDas Erste, as well as all shows online viaARD Mediathek andEurovision.de; commentary is provided byThorsten Schorn [de], replacing historical commentatorPeter Urban.[42][43] During the contest's week, ARD also aired the special programAlles Eurovision, hosted byAlina Stiegler [de] andConstantin Zöller [de], providing insight on the competition.[44] In a joint meeting held inMunich in September 2023, ARD and German-language broadcastersORF forAustria andSRF forSwitzerland renewed their plans to cooperate on the broadcast of Eurovision-themed programmesESC – Der Countdown andESC – Die Aftershow in 2024, as they did for the 2023 contest;[45][46] the shows were hosted byBarbara Schöneberger.[47] In addition, as part of the Eurovision programming, ARD through its stationWDR cooperated withDR andSVT alongside other EBU member broadcasters – namely theBBC,ČT,ERR,France Télévisions,NRK,NTR,RÚV,VRT andYle – to produce and air a documentary titledABBA – Against the Odds, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary ofSweden's first victory at the contest with "Waterloo" byABBA.[48][49]

Performance

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Isaak took part in technical rehearsals on 2 and 4 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 10 and 11 May.[50] His performance of "Always on the Run" at the contest was directed by Dan Shipton[51] and saw four dancers joining him in stage as well as the usage ofpyrotechnics.[52]

Final

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On 4 May 2024, a draw was held to determine which half of the final each "Big Five" country would perform in; Germany drew to perform in the first half of the show.[41] Germany performed in position 3, following the entry fromUkraine and before the entry fromLuxembourg.[53] Isaak once again took part in dress rehearsals on 10 and 11 May before the final, including the jury final where the professional juries cast their final votes before the live show on 11 May. He performed a repeat of his semi-final performance during the final on 11 May. Germany placed twelfth in the final, scoring 117 points; 18 points from the public televoting and 99 points from the juries.

Voting

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See also:Voting at the Eurovision Song Contest

Below is a breakdown of points awarded to and by Germany in the first semi-final and in the final. Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding sets of points from 1-8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting in the final vote, while the semi-final vote was based entirely on the vote of the public.[54] The German jury consisted of Mirko Bogojević, Nicola Keute, Mona Meiller, Florian Schrödter, andIreen Sheer, who representedLuxembourg in the1974 and1985 contests and Germany in the1978 contest.[55] In the final, Germany placed 12th with 117 points; the country's highest placing since2018. Over the course of the contest, Germany awarded its 12 points toCroatia in the first semi-final, and toSweden (jury) andIsrael (televote) in the final.[56][57]

NDR appointedIna Müller as its spokesperson to announce the German jury's votes in the final.[58]

Points awarded to Germany

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Points awarded to Germany (Final)[57]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points Israel
8 points Israel
7 points Ukraine
6 points
5 points
4 points Austria
3 points  Switzerland Finland
2 points Iceland
1 point Luxembourg

Points awarded by Germany

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Points awarded by Germany (Semi-final 1)[56]
ScoreTelevote
12 points Croatia
10 points Ukraine
8 points Lithuania
7 points Luxembourg
6 points Ireland
5 points Serbia
4 points Australia
3 points Finland
2 points Poland
1 point Portugal
Points awarded by Germany (Final)[57]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Israel Sweden
10 points Croatia France
8 points Ukraine Israel
7 points  Switzerland Armenia
6 points France Croatia
5 points Greece  Switzerland
4 points Armenia Ukraine
3 points Italy Luxembourg
2 points Lithuania Italy
1 point Ireland Lithuania

Detailed voting results

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Each participating broadcaster assembles a five-member jury panel consisting of music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent. Each jury, and individual jury member, is required to meet a strict set of criteria regarding professional background, as well as diversity in gender and age. No member of a national jury was permitted to be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently.[59] The individual rankings of each jury member as well as the nation's televoting results were released shortly after the grand final.

The following members comprised the German jury:[55][60]

Detailed voting results from Germany (Semi-final 1)[56]
DrawCountryTelevote
RankPoints
01 Cyprus12
02 Serbia65
03 Lithuania38
04 Ireland56
05 Ukraine210
06 Poland92
07 Croatia112
08 Iceland14
09 Slovenia11
10 Finland83
11 Moldova15
12 Azerbaijan13
13 Australia74
14 Portugal101
15 Luxembourg47
Detailed voting results from Germany (Final)[57]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Sweden17721011218
02 Ukraine182124117438
03 Germany
04 Luxembourg41547128320
05 Netherlands[f]11231522315N/A
06 Israel311205238112
07 Lithuania14883710192
08 Spain22202324162415
09 Estonia24252219232513
10 Ireland2512523812101
11 Latvia8131613241716
12 Greece10181418181865
13 United Kingdom216912211323
14 Norway19102121202022
15 Italy161451199283
16 Serbia20121116221914
17 Finland524192551412
18 Portugal12538151121
19 Armenia134110174774
20 Cyprus622181191617
21  Switzerland1736966547
22 Slovenia23171715252324
23 Croatia791014156210
24 Georgia21211320132119
25 France9626421056
26 Austria15192417142211

Notes

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  1. ^Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
  2. ^Esther was allowed to give a second performance in episode 2.
  3. ^Guest coaches (not voting): Yvonne Ambrée and Katrin Mickiewicz
  4. ^Guest coach (not voting):Nikeata Thompson [de]
  5. ^Bibiane Z was selected for the final, where she was set to perform "Walk You Home Safe".[22] However, she was ultimately unable to attend the live show due to being ill and was thus forced to withdraw.[23]
  6. ^The Netherlands was disqualified prior to the final.[61][62]

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