
Road to Malmö
Documentary · Music
Overview
Go behind the scenes of Luxembourg Song Contest as the final 8 contestants prepare for the big finale.
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Edson Pires Domingos
Edson Pires Domingos
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Edson Pires Domingos
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Adriano Selva
Adriano Selva
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Adriano Selva
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Lalo Sorbelli
Lalo Sorbelli
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Lalo Sorbelli
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Barbara Salvi
Barbara Salvi
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Barbara Salvi
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Jona Fersino
Jona Fersino
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Jona Fersino
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Tom Sagramola
Tom Sagramola
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Tom Sagramola
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Andrea Galleti
Andrea Galleti
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Andrea Galleti
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Joel Marques
Joel Marques
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Joel Marques
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Tali
Tali
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Tali
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Naomi Ayé
Naomi Ayé
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Naomi Ayé
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