Michael Schulte, who represented Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018, will be revealing the nation’s jury points at Eurovision 2025.

Michael Schulte has been announced as Germany’s spokesperson for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. The singer represented Germany at the 2018 contest, where he finished in 4th place with “You Let Me Walk Alone”.

The spokespersons announced to date are:

Germany will compete in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2025 with Abor & Tynna’s “Baller”. They will also perform during tomorrow’s semi-final.

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Germany was one of seven countries to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1956. The country has taken part in every contest since then, apart from in 1996, when they failed to make it through the qualifying round. To date Germany has won the contest twice. The first time was in 1982 when Nicole sang “Ein Bisschen Frieden” in Harrogate, which later became a global hit. Germany didn’t win again until 2010 when Lena sang “Satellite” in Oslo. She received 9 sets of 12 points, scoring 246 points overall.

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Posted by:Emily Grace

I have been following the Eurovision Song Contest since 2006, and more recently I’ve enjoyed watching partner contests such as the Junior Eurovision Song Contest and Eurovision Young Dancers. I joined Eurovoix as an editor at the beginning of 2017.