Stefan Raab is back at the ESC and is looking for the new Lena from Germany after 13 disastrous ESC years

Stefan Raab is back at the ESC and is looking

Stefan Raab has been involved in the German contribution to the ESC several times. With his TV comeback, the entertainer is trying to repeat his luck This time it is in the German ESC preliminary round for 2025 along with it.

Officially confirmed: Raab, RTL and ARD are working together for the ESC

Rumors have been circulating for a long time, but this time it is confirmed: RTL and ARD are working together for the ESC preliminary decision. For Stefan Raab that means: one direct involvement in the preliminary decision, like before at ProSieben. The broadcasters have scheduled a press conference for Thursday, October 31st to reveal more details about the process.

According to rumors, ARD would have cooperated with several broadcasters for the ESC preliminary decision. The rumor has now been dispelled. The exact procedures are not yet known, nor is it known which station the preliminary decision will be broadcast on.

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Does Germany have a new chance at the ESC with Raab?

Stefan Raab has often cooperated with ARD in the past, back then at ProSieben. This is how it came about Lena Meyer-Landrut’s success story emerged from this cooperationwhich took first place at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. Raab was also involved in the ESC several times, for example with Guildo Horn, Max Mutzke and Roman Lob. Raab himself competed at the ESC 2000 and took fifth place.

Since Raab withdrew from the ESC preliminary round in 2013, Germany’s history of failure at the ESC has continued. With two exceptions, it was German contribution to the ESC always in the back places. Can Raab break the spell and produce a new Lena?

Where else can Stefan Raab be seen on German television?

Stefan Raab can currently be seen with his show You won’t win a million here on Wednesday at 8:10 p.m. exclusively on RTL+. He also recently announced a show with Michael “Bully” Herbig for December.

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