Germany has not shone at the Eurovision Song Contest in recent years. What are the chances of winning this year? Barbara Schöneberger has a clear opinion about the German ESC participant Isaak.

“I have a very good feeling this year, it definitely won't be last place, she says. Oliver Kalkofe: “This time I had the feeling there was someone who loved his music. He's a great singer, he's cool and doesn't have any pumped up, trimmed body and isn't doing a dance performance here. Here's Barbara.'” The Eurovision final will take place in Malmö, Sweden on May 11th and 12th. The winner will be announced on May 13th at 8pm local time (9pm GMT) in Berlin. The final will be held at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin on May 14th. It will be followed by a live broadcast on May 15th and 16th at the same time in Munich.