Selection and withdrawal of Xavier Naidoo On 19 November 2015, the German broadcaster NDR announced that
Xavier Naidoo had been selected to represent Germany. A song selection format
Unser Song für Xavier () was planned to select the song that Naidoo would have performed at the Eurovision Song Contest. The show was to take place on 18 February 2016 and broadcast live on
Das Erste. German composers and lyricists were called upon to submit their entries for the competition. A panel of music experts together with Naidoo would have selected the top six songs by 15 December 2015. During the show, Naidoo would have presented the six songs to the German audience and public televoting would have selected the winner. Three music experts, including the
2010 German Eurovision Song Contest winner
Lena, were planned to provide feedback in regards to the songs during the show. Online petitions were generated in support of and against Naidoo's participation in the contest. The backlash caused NDR to revoke their arrangement with Naidoo two days later on 21 November 2015, which also elicited criticism for the broadcaster's conduct. Naidoo himself issued a statement on his
Facebook page where he stated: "A few months ago, ARD approached me and asked me to compete next year for Germany at the Eurovision Song Contest in Stockholm. That was solely a proposal from ARD. I finally agreed after careful consideration, because this competition would have been a very special event for me. If now shortly after our contractual agreement with NDR and the completion of preparations it all has changed by unilateral decision by ARD, then that's ok for me. My passion for music and my commitment to love, freedom, tolerance and coexistence is thereby not stopped." NDR issued a press release with a statement from Thomas Schreiber, ARD's entertainment coordinator and head of the fiction and entertainment department for NDR. In a press conference held on 25 November 2015, ARD chairman and the director of NDR, Lutz Marmor, stated that Naidoo's selection by NDR was a "mistake" and announced that a national final with several artists and the winner being selected by the public would likely be organised to select the German entry. During the press conference, ARD program director, Volker Herres, characterized NDR's nomination of the controversial performer as hasty and that the decision should have been discussed internally with ARD.
Unser Lied für Stockholm Unser Lied für Stockholm () was the competition that selected Germany's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. The competition took place on 25 February 2016 at the Köln-Mülheim Studios in
Cologne, hosted by
Barbara Schöneberger. Like in the previous six years, the national final was co-produced by the production company
Brainpool, which also co-produced the
Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in
Düsseldorf and the
Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in
Baku. Ten acts competed during the show with the winner being selected through a public televote. The show was broadcast on
Das Erste and
EinsFestival as well as online via the broadcaster's Eurovision Song Contest website
eurovision.de and the official Eurovision Song Contest website
eurovision.tv. An after-show programme hosted by Bianca Hauda and Thilo Jahn as well as the winner's press conference were also broadcast on EinsFestival as well as online following the competition. The national final was watched by 4.47 million viewers in Germany, making it the most watched Eurovision Song Contest selection show since
2010 when
Lena was selected with "
Satellite", which won the
Eurovision Song Contest 2010 for Germany.
Competing entries 150 proposals were received by NDR from ARD radio stations, record companies, producers, artist managers and artists themselves. The ten competing entries were selected by a ten-member panel consisting of Tom Bohne (
Universal Music Senior Vice President), Carola Conze (NDR representative, head of German delegation for Eurovision), Claudia Gliedt (lead music editor for Brainpool), Nico Gössel (
Sony Music head of promotion), Jörg Grabosch (Brainpool managing director), Konrad von Löhneysen (Embassy of Music managing director), Steffen Müller (
Warner Music Entertainment managing director for Central Europe), Thomas Schreiber (ARD entertainment coordinator, head of the fiction and entertainment department for NDR), Aditya Sharma (Radio Fritz lead music editor) and Andreas Zagelow (
MDR Radio Sputnik music editor). The ten participating acts were announced on 12 January 2016.
Final The televised final took place on 25 February 2016. Students attending German film and art schools were tasked with developing staging ideas for the participating entries. In the first round of voting, the top three entries were selected to proceed to the second round. In the second round, the winner, "Ghost" performed by
Jamie-Lee Kriewitz, was selected. In addition to the performances of the competing entries,
2014 Dutch Eurovision entrants The Common Linnets, who placed second in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2014, performed their entry "
Calm After the Storm" and together with the German band
The BossHoss, they performed a cover version of
Dolly Parton's "
Jolene". 770,809 votes were cast in the first round, and 1,120,159 votes were cast in the second round. ==At Eurovision==