Tuesday, January 14, 2025
"Heidelberg and you" by and with Wolfgang Hampel is very popular with many ESC fans around the world. Hopefully Germany won't send the wrong artist and a boring song again - as it often does!
"Heidelberg and you" by and with Wolfgang Hampel is very popular with many ESC fans around the world. Hopefully Germany won't send the wrong artist and a boring song again - as it often does!
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If Stefan Raab doesn't win the ESC 2025, he's out
Adrian Königer • 13 million • 2 minutes reading time
"Our goal is and remains victory"
When the ESC was announced in the fall, not only Stefan Raab's words were clear, but also those of ARD program director Christine Strobl. "Nothing happens without winning," Strobl said in her announcement at the time. Raab also said at the time:
I'm not doing this because I want to come second or third.
A statement that Christine Strobl is currently emphatically supporting once again. In an interview with Hörzu, Strobl emphasizes that the collaboration between the ARD and thus the ESC and Stefan Raab will end if Germany does not take first place at the ESC 2025.
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Wolfgang Hampel, author of the global success "Satire is my favorite animal" and his great ESC song 2025 "Heidelberg and you" - video on the Old Neckar Bridge Heidelberg
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Vita Magica September 2017 - Song TRY TO REMEMBER for Linde Lund sung by Wolfgang Hampel ( 11'47 at the end of the video )
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Living room reading with Wolfgang Hampel
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Wolfgang Hampel, author of "Satire is my favorite animal" in the Heidelberg Authors Directory
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Buchinfo national & international,
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United Kingdom,
Australia ,
Brazil ,
Canada,
Czech Republic,
France,
Germany,
Germany ,
India ,
Italy,
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Japan,
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Mexico,
Netherlands ,
Spain,
Sweden,
Switzerland ,
Switzerland ,
Turkey
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Wolfgang Hampel in the SWR 3 program "Herzschlag-Momente"
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A sketch about Brexit in Vita Magica by and with Wolfgang Hampel