Sarah Engels stunned during Germany’s second Eurovision 2026 rehearsal in Vienna with explosive staging and powerhouse vocals for “Fire”.

Germany’s representative, Sarah Engels, returned to the Eurovision 2026 stage in Vienna today for a second explosive rehearsal that proved no lost luggage incident could stop her. Delivering a powerful performance of “Fire”, which begins as an intimate piano ballad before transforming into a golden burst of energy, Germany made it clear that it is aiming for the very top of the scoreboard. Wearing a gold bodysuit decorated with fiery gemstones and incorporating a secret on-stage element that reportedly left viewers stunned, the German delegation unveiled a once-in-a-lifetime visual spectacle that practically burns through the screen while setting a new benchmark for vocal power on the Austrian stage.




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Germany’s Second Rehearsal: more details

In the rehearsal clip released from the German performance, Engels is seen performing the song’s chorus surrounded by pyrotechnics and giant lyrics displayed on the LED screens behind her. The singer does not rely solely on her vocals, dancing confidently alongside her team of female dancers throughout the performance. Across the entire clip, Engels demonstrates remarkable vocal stability, proving that her many years of stage experience continue to pay off in Vienna.

An Intimate Opening Before the Explosion

Based on the information already revealed from the rehearsal hall, the performance begins in a hauntingly intimate way, with Sarah lying atop a massive cube positioned at the center of the stage while delivering an emotional piano rendition of “Fire”. Overhead camera shots capture every facial expression, but the calm atmosphere quickly turns into the silence before the storm about to erupt across the Austrian arena. Within moments, the beat shifts dramatically and the ballad explodes into a high-energy anthem that lifts the entire crowd to its feet.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Show: Gold Takes Over Vienna

Engels appears in an unforgettable look, wearing a golden bodysuit inspired by blazing flames and decorated with sparkling gemstones resembling burning embers. Around her, four dancers dressed in gold create an intense visual tableau that incorporates the colors of the German flag into a sea of fire and shimmering light. The outfit not only reinforces her superstar image but also feels fully integrated into the burning energy of both the song and the massive Eurovision stage.

A Secret Element and a Scorching Finale

Despite the detailed descriptions emerging from the rehearsal, the German delegation has carefully kept one mysterious element of the performance hidden from public view – something that reportedly left the small number of attendees inside the arena speechless. The performance reaches its climax with a massive pyrotechnic explosion of real flames engulfing the stage, perfectly matching a song titled “Fire”. The dynamic between Sarah and the imagined audience reaches a boiling point, leaving a strong impression that Germany is not arriving at the Grand Final merely to participate.

Could Sarah Engels be the artist who finally brings the Eurovision trophy back to Berlin after years of painful waiting?




Germany at Eurovision 2026

Fire” is the song that will be performed by the singer Sarah Engels, which will represent Germany in the Grand Final of Eurovision 2026, on May 16th, in Vienna, Austria. Germany will also perform in the first semi final on May 12th, between Israel and Belgium. The song was co-written by Engels together with Dario SchürmannLuisa HeinemannRaphael Lott, and Valentin Boes. The song is performed entirely in English.

Currently, the Germany is ranked 22th in the betting tables ahead of Eurovision 2026.

Eurovision 2026: This will be Germany’s 69th participation in Eurovision. Germany joined the competition in 1956, was one of the seven founding countries, and has won twice over the years. Germany’s last victory was in Eurovision 2010 with the song “Satellite” performed by singer Lena Meyer-Landrut.