ESC 2016 – die Entscheidungsshow ESC 2016 – die Entscheidungsshow was the sixth edition of the Swiss national final format that selected Switzerland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2016. The national final was a collaboration between four broadcasters in Switzerland: the Swiss-German broadcaster
Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF), the Swiss-French broadcaster
Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS), the Swiss-Italian broadcaster
Radiotelevisione svizzera (RSI) and the Swiss-Romansh broadcaster
Radiotelevisiun Svizra Rumantscha (RTR). The show took place on 13 February 2016 at the
Bodensee Arena in
Kreuzlingen, hosted by
Sven Epiney and was televised on
SRF 1,
RSI La 2 with Italian commentary by Clarissa Tami and
RTS Deux with French commentary by Nicolas Tanner and
Jean-Marc Richard. The competition was also streamed online at the respective official website of each Swiss broadcaster as well as at the official Eurovision Song Contest website
eurovision.tv.
Selection process The selection process took place in three stages before the finalists for the live show and ultimately the winner are selected. The first stage of the competition included SRF/RTR, RTS and RSI each conducting varying selections in order to determine the candidates they submitted for the second stage of the competition. SRF/RTR submitted ten candidates, RTS submitted six candidates and RSI submitted three candidates. The second stage was the Expert Check live audition, where the 19 selected candidates performed the songs that qualified from their respective broadcaster selections. A jury panel selected three artists and songs to qualify from the SRF/RTR selection, two from the RTS selection and one from the RSI selection. The six artists and songs proceed to the third stage, the televised national final, where the winning artist and song was selected to represent Switzerland in Stockholm. 167 entries were submitted following the submission deadline, including entries from
1997 Swiss entrant Barbara Berta and
2005 and
2017 Slovenian entrant Omar Naber. Internet users had between 2 and 16 November 2015 to vote for their favourite entries and their votes were combined with the votes from an expert jury. The jury included the head of shows and events at SRF Sven Sarbach, entertainment program developer for SRF Martin Bloch, vocal coach Tanja Dankner, producer Yvan Peacemaker,
Radio SRF 3 host Michel Birri and 360° Show Production AG representative Denise Vogel. On 24 November 2015, the top ten entries for the "Expert Check" were announced. • The RTS selection involved interested artists submitting their entries to the broadcaster between 17 July 2015 and 23 October 2015. Following an internal selection, the six candidates for the "Expert Check" were announced on 24 November 2015. On 9 November 2015, a jury panel consisting of
2008 Swiss contest entrant Paolo Meneguzzi,
2012 Swiss contest entrant Gabriel Broggini (
Sinplus) and
Simone Tomassini evaluated the 30 entry submissions received and selected the three candidates that proceeded to the "Expert Check".
Expert Check The "Expert Check" of the nineteen selected candidates was webcast from SRF Studio 5 in
Zürich on 6 December 2015 and was hosted by
Sven Epiney. "Perché mi guardi cosi?" performed by Stéphanie Palazzo was originally selected to advance from the "Expert Check", however the song was disqualified on 11 December 2015 as it was published, originally in French, prior to the 1 September 2015 deadline, making it ineligible for the Eurovision Song Contest. "Disque d'or" performed by Kaceo was selected as the replacement entry from the RTS candidates.
Final The final took place on 13 February 2016. The show consisted of two parts: in the first part the six candidate songs in contention to represent Switzerland were performed and in the second part each artist performed a cover version of a song of their choice. The combination of televoting (50%) and the votes of an expert jury (50%) selected "The Last of Our Kind" performed by
Rykka as the winner. The jury consisted of Peter Ramón Baumann (Vice President of
OGAE Switzerland), Yvan Peacemaker (producer), Hana Gadze (music editor SRF),
Mélanie René (singer, Swiss Eurovision contestant in
2015), Flavio Tuor (music producer RTR), Laurent Pavia (music producer RTS), Licia Chery (singer, 3rd in the 2015 Swiss selection), Priscille Alber (music programmer), Romina Bruschi (singer) and Nicola Locarnini (musician). In addition to the performances from the competing artists, Austrian
Eurovision Song Contest 2014 winner
Conchita Wurst opened the show with her song "
Firestorm" and also performed "
Rise Like a Phoenix" as the interval act together with Flavio Rizzello, the winner of the talent show competition
Die grössten Schweizer Talente. On 3 April, they performed during the
Eurovision Pre-Party, which was held at the Izvestia Hall in
Moscow, Russia and hosted by
Dmitry Guberniev. On 9 April, Rykka performed during the
Eurovision in Concert event which was held at the
Melkweg venue in
Amsterdam, Netherlands and hosted by
Cornald Maas and
Hera Björk. Between 11 and 13 April, Rykka took part in promotional activities in
Tel Aviv, Israel and performed during the
Israel Calling event held at the Ha'teatron venue. In addition to Rykka's international appearances, they also held two concerts in Switzerland in the lead up to the Eurovision Song Contest: on 26 March at the Smuk Cafe Bar in
Basel and on 20 April at the Amboss Rampe in
Zürich. On 30 April, Rykka performed "The Last of Our Kind" during the SRF 1 programme
Hello Again. == At Eurovision ==