No ESC final without the "Countdown" and the "Aftershow" of the ARD. In 2023, the ESC supporting programme will again be moderated by Barbara Schöneberger. Who is the guest?
Munich/Liverpool – From a German point of view, some people are an integral part of the "inventory" around the ESC. On the one hand, there is commentator legend Peter Urban, who quits his job after the ESC final in Liverpool. But there is also presenter Barbara Schöneberger, who has already led through the German ESC preliminary round and has been "leading" the supporting program on ARD for years.
Barbara Schöneberger will also be represented at the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 in Liverpool - or rather: in the run-up to and after. The 49-year-old will once again host "ESC – the Countdown" and "ESC – the Aftershow". Both programmes will be broadcast live from Liverpool – and can also be seen for the first time and at the same time on ORF 1 and SRF 1. But which guests will Schöneberger be able to receive around the ESC final?
Not only sets the pace for the ESC supporting programme around the final on 13 May in Liverpool: presenter Barbara Schöneberger. © Rolf Vennenbernd/dpa/Archivbild
Barbara Schöneberger moderates the ARD supporting programme of the ESC final – these stars will be there
As the ARD has announced via eurovision.de, the singer and former ESC participant Max Mutzke, presenter Sylvie Meis, the Austrian ex-ESC star and composer Cesár Sampson and the Swiss singer Luca Hänni (28), former "Let's Dance" and ESC candidate, are available for the ESC supporting program on Saturday.
- Singer and ex-ESC participant Max Mutzke
- Singer and ex-ESC participant Cesár Sampson
- Singer and ex-ESC participant Luca Hänni
- Presenter and ESC fan Sylvie Meis
In 2004, Mutzke represented Germany at the ESC in Istanbul and finished eighth. Sampson, on the other hand, was even granted third place in his participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018. In between is the DSDS winner of 2012, Luca Hänni. In 2019, the Swiss was able to take fourth place. The flag for the prominent ESC fans will be held high by Sylvie Meis this evening.
ESC participants from Germany, Austria and Switzerland take part in the ESC supporting programme
According to ARD, the candidates from Germany, Austria and Switzerland will also be connected to the supporting programme of the ESC 2023, who of course want to achieve a high ranking at the final in Liverpool - although the neighbouring countries of the Federal Republic of Germany have yet to qualify for the final.
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Germany is represented by Lord of the Lost and their song "Blood & Glitter". Switzerland relies on the singer Remo Forrer and the song "Watergun". With Teya & Salena, Austria once again trusts a duo that asks itself the following musical question: "Who the Hell Is Edgar?".
Will presenter Barbara Schöneberger also have to put up with some questions on social media again? At the German ESC preliminaries, Schöneberger made a few mistakes – and was harshly criticized for it. In contrast to Jan Böhmermann and "his" ESC contribution, which is quite well received. (han)