Fire (Sarah Engels song)

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Released30 January 2026
Length2:57
Label
Songwriters
  • Valentin Boes
  • Sarah Engels
  • Luisa Heinemann
  • Raphael Lott
  • Dario Schürmann
"Fire"
Single by Sarah Engels
Released30 January 2026
Length2:57
Label
Songwriters
  • Valentin Boes
  • Sarah Engels
  • Luisa Heinemann
  • Raphael Lott
  • Dario Schürmann
Producers
  • Valentin Boes
  • Raphael Lott
  • Malte Niehaus
  • OSSIA Berlin
  • Dario Schürmann
Sarah Engels singles chronology
"Liebe gibt nie auf"
(2026)
"Fire"
(2026)
Eurovision Song Contest 2026 entry
Country
Artist
Language
English
Entry chronology
◄ "Baller" (2025)

"Fire" is a song recorded by German singer Sarah Engels. It was written by Engels along with Valentin Boes, Luisa Heinemann, Raphael Lott, and Dario Schürmann, with production overseen by Boes, Lott, Malte Niehaus, OSSIA Berlin, and Schürmann. It was released by Wird Wild and Electrola on 30 January 2026 and will represent Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.

In an Instagram story posted on 13 January 2026, Sarah Engels announced that she would be revealing major news in the coming days.[1] Although she did not specify what the announcement concerned, she hinted that it could represent the "biggest opportunity" of her entire career, with media outlets subsequently speculating that she was alluding to a possible participation in the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026.[2] The following day, it was announced that her new single "Fire" would be released two weeks later, and on 15 January it was confirmed that the song would serve as Engels' entry in the selection process.[2]

Music video

A music video for "Fire", directed and edited by Daniel Priess, was filmed at the MMC Film & TV Studios in Cologne and released on 30 January 2026.[3] Production was overseen by Alexander Pahl for aPahl Production, with choreography by India Rischko.[3]

Eurovision Song Contest

National final

On 28 February 2026, Engels competed with "Fire" in Eurovision Song Contest – Das deutsche Finale 2026, the national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2026, which she won with 38.30% of the televote.[4]

Charts

Release history

References

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