Today, Saturday, at 8.15 pm CET, the grand finale of the German preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest will be held. The show can be seen live outside of Germany at this location, and it’s possible to vote for the winner from abroad. The folk rock/metal band Feuerschwanz will be there with their hit song “Knightclub”.
It would be great if you could support Feuerschwanz on their way to Eurovision so that there will once again be a rock and metal act at this mainstream music event. The band has recorded a video in which they ask for support.
With two number-one albums, big sold-out tours with shows in front of up to 7000 fans, and many millions of streams and followers, they are probably the best-known participants in the preliminary round. This is also reflected in the video views of the individual artists' performances, where they tripled out the second strongest artist in the first preliminary round. Link

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