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40-486: [REDACTED] Look up unbreakable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unbreakable may refer to: Books [ edit ] Unbreakable (book) , the 2017 autobiography of Australian tennis player Jelena Dokic Unbreakable: My Story, My Way , the 2013 autobiography of singer Jenni Rivera Film and television [ edit ] Unbreakable (film series) ,

80-404: A 2014 Indian film Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Unbreakable (Backstreet Boys album) , 2007 Unbreakable (Dareysteel album) , 2016 Unbreakable (Dead or Alive album) , 2001 Unbreakable (Down to Nothing album) , or the title song, 2008 Unbreakable (Fireflight album) , or the title song (see below), 2008 Unbreakable (Janet Jackson album) , or

120-492: A green leather jacket. The band also performed together with a male drummer and female electric guitarist, with the male performers also wearing a t-shirt with the word "Unbreakable" and the female performer in a black dress. The LED screens displayed a tunnel effect with flashing blue, red, green and white lines, and the performance featured pyrotechnic flame effects. The drummer and electric guitarist that respectively joined Sinplus were Roberto Bianchetti and Lisa Panigada. At

160-588: A total of fourteen entries were selected to advance to the televised national final—six artists and songs from the SF selection, three from the DRS 3 selection, three from the RTS selection and two from the RSI selection. The fourteen finalists performed during the national final on 10 December 2011 where public voting ultimately selected "Unbreakable" performed by Sinplus as the winner. Switzerland

200-585: A trilogy directed by M. Night Shyamalan Unbreakable (film) , a 2000 suspense thriller by M. Night Shyamalan Unbreakable (TV series) , a 2008 UK reality programme Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story , a 2024 documentary film based on the autobiography of Jelena Dokic Kaanchi: The Unbreakable , a 2014 Indian film Music [ edit ] Albums [ edit ] Unbreakable (Backstreet Boys album) , 2007 Unbreakable (Dareysteel album) , 2016 Unbreakable (Dead or Alive album) , 2001 Unbreakable (Down to Nothing album) , or

240-431: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages unbreakable [REDACTED] Look up unbreakable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Unbreakable may refer to: Books [ edit ] Unbreakable (book) , the 2017 autobiography of Australian tennis player Jelena Dokic Unbreakable: My Story, My Way ,

280-511: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Unbreakable (Sinplus song) Switzerland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the song "Unbreakable" written by Gabriel Broggini and Ivan Broggini. The song was performed by the duo Sinplus . The Swiss entry for the 2012 contest in Baku , Azerbaijan was selected through

320-556: The Melkweg venue in Amsterdam , Netherlands and hosted by Ruth Jacott and Cornald Maas . According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the " Big Five " (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to

360-429: The introduction of semi-finals for the 2004 , Switzerland had managed to participate in the final three times up to this point. In 2005, the internal selection of Estonian girl band Vanilla Ninja , performing the song "Cool Vibes", qualified Switzerland to the final where they placed 8th. Due to their successful result in 2005, Switzerland was pre-qualified to compete directly in the final in 2006. Between 2007 and 2010,

400-509: The 2012 contest, Switzerland had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-two times since its first entry in 1956. Switzerland is noted for having won the first edition of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song " Refrain " performed by Lys Assia . Their second and, to this point, most recent victory was achieved in 1988 when Canadian singer Céline Dion won the contest with the song " Ne partez pas sans moi ". Following

440-445: The 2013 autobiography of singer Jenni Rivera Film and television [ edit ] Unbreakable (film series) , a trilogy directed by M. Night Shyamalan Unbreakable (film) , a 2000 suspense thriller by M. Night Shyamalan Unbreakable (TV series) , a 2008 UK reality programme Unbreakable: The Jelena Dokic Story , a 2024 documentary film based on the autobiography of Jelena Dokic Kaanchi: The Unbreakable ,

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480-858: The Afghan Whigs, 2007 Unbreakable (Mickey Guyton EP) , 2014 Unbreakable , by Mad Sin , 2020 Unbreakable , by The Working Hour , 2009 Unbreakable , an EP by Heaven's Basement , 2011 Songs [ edit ] "Unbreakable" (Alicia Keys song) , 2005 "Unbreakable" (Birds of Tokyo song) , 2018 "Unbreakable" (Conchita Wurst song) , 2011 "Unbreakable" (Evermore song) , 2007 "Unbreakable" (Fireflight song) , 2007 "Unbreakable" (James Cottriall song) , 2010 "Unbreakable" (Janet Jackson song) , 2015 "Unbreakable" (Nick Howard song) , 2012 "Unbreakable" (Sinplus song) , 2012 "Unbreakable" (Stefanie Heinzmann song) , 2009 "Unbreakable" (Westlife song) , 2002 "Unbreakable", by B.A.P. from Warrior , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Before

520-858: The Dawn from My Darkness , 2003, re-recorded in Rise of the Phoenix , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Blaze Ya Dead Homie from The Casket Factory , 2016 "Unbreakable", by Bon Jovi from Have a Nice Day , 2005 "Unbreakable", by Bunt , 2020 "Unbreakable", by Despised Icon from Purgatory , 2019 "Unbreakable", by Dirty South , 2014 "Unbreakable", by FEMM from Femm-Isation , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Jade Valerie from Bittersweet Symphony , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Jamie Scott , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Madison Beer , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Michael Jackson from Invincible , 2001 "Unbreakable", by The Murder of My Sweet , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Nana Mizuki, B-side of

560-716: The Dawn from My Darkness , 2003, re-recorded in Rise of the Phoenix , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Blaze Ya Dead Homie from The Casket Factory , 2016 "Unbreakable", by Bon Jovi from Have a Nice Day , 2005 "Unbreakable", by Bunt , 2020 "Unbreakable", by Despised Icon from Purgatory , 2019 "Unbreakable", by Dirty South , 2014 "Unbreakable", by FEMM from Femm-Isation , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Jade Valerie from Bittersweet Symphony , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Jamie Scott , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Madison Beer , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Michael Jackson from Invincible , 2001 "Unbreakable", by The Murder of My Sweet , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Nana Mizuki, B-side of

600-461: The EBU after the conclusion of the competition, it was revealed that Switzerland had placed tenth with the public televote and thirteenth with the jury vote in the first semi-final. In the public vote, Switzerland scored 49 points, while with the jury vote, Switzerland scored 45 points. Below is a breakdown of points awarded to Switzerland and awarded by Switzerland in the first semi-final and grand final of

640-832: The Swiss-German broadcaster Schweizer Fernsehen (SF) and radio station DRS 3 , the radio station from SF DRS 3 , the Swiss-French broadcaster Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) and the Swiss-Italian broadcaster Radiotelevisione svizzera (RSI). The show took place on 10 December 2011 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 Paolo Meneguzzi , and RTS Deux with French commentary by Nicolas Tanner and Jean-Marc Richard . The competition

680-773: The Weak , 2008 Other uses [ edit ] Impact Wrestling Unbreakable , a series of wrestling events staged and televised in the United States Unbreakable (2005) , a pay-per-view wrestling event in Orlando, Florida Unbreakable (2019) , a second wrestling event, held in Santa Ana, California Unbreakable (horse) (1935–1962), a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire See also [ edit ] Indestructible (disambiguation) Toughness All pages with titles beginning with Unbreakable Topics referred to by

720-556: The Weak , 2008 Other uses [ edit ] Impact Wrestling Unbreakable , a series of wrestling events staged and televised in the United States Unbreakable (2005) , a pay-per-view wrestling event in Orlando, Florida Unbreakable (2019) , a second wrestling event, held in Santa Ana, California Unbreakable (horse) (1935–1962), a Thoroughbred racehorse and sire See also [ edit ] Indestructible (disambiguation) Toughness All pages with titles beginning with Unbreakable Topics referred to by

760-418: The country they represent. This jury was asked to judge each contestant based on: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act. In addition, no member of a national jury could be related in any way to any of the competing acts in such a way that they cannot vote impartially and independently. Following the release of the full split voting by

800-456: The end of the show, Switzerland was not announced among the top 10 entries in the first semi-final and therefore failed to qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Switzerland placed eleventh in the semi-final, receiving a total of 45 points. Voting during the three shows consisted of 50 percent public televoting and 50 percent from a jury deliberation. The jury consisted of five music industry professionals who were citizens of

840-537: The entries. In addition to the performances from the competing entries, Swiss Eurovision Song Contest 2011 entrant Anna Rossinelli performed her song " Joker " as the interval act. Sinplus made several appearances across Europe to specifically promote "Unbreakable" as the Swiss Eurovision entry. The band performed "Unbreakable" during the semi-final of the Maltese Eurovision national final on 3 February,

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880-696: The final of the Belarusian Eurovision national final Eurofest 2012 on 14 February, the Ukrainian Eurovision national final on 18 February (a pre-recorded performance filmed on 17 February was aired during the show), and the final of the Latvian Eurovision national final Eirodziesma 2012 on 18 February. On 21 April, Sinplus performed during the Eurovision in Concert event which was held at

920-427: The final, was Sara Hildebrand. Sinplus took part in technical rehearsals on 13 and 17 May, followed by dress rehearsals on 21 and 22 May. This included the jury show on 21 May where the professional juries of each country watched and voted on the competing entries. The Swiss performance featured the members of Sinplus performing on stage; Gabriel Broggini wore black leather trousers and jacket while Ivan Broggini wore

960-410: The final. The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. On 25 January 2012, a special allocation draw was held which placed each country into one of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show they would perform in. Switzerland

1000-465: The first semi-final and the final airing on SRF zwei . Jean-Marc Richard and Nicolas Tanner provided French commentary for the first semi-final and the final on RTS Deux . Clarissa Tami and 2008 Swiss Eurovision Song Contest entrant Paolo Meneguzzi provided Italian commentary for the first semi-final on RSI La 2 and the final on RSI La 1 . The Swiss spokesperson, who announced the Swiss votes during

1040-477: The nation failed to qualify to the final after a string of internal selections. After opting to organize a national final in 2011, Switzerland has managed to qualify to the final but placed last with the song " In Love for a While " performed by Anna Rossinelli . The Swiss national broadcaster, Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR), broadcasts the event within Switzerland and organises the selection process for

1080-409: The nation's entry. SRG SSR confirmed their intentions to participate at the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest on 15 May 2011. Along with their participation confirmation, the broadcaster also announced that the Swiss entry for the 2012 contest would be selected through a national final. Switzerland has selected their entry for the Eurovision Song Contest through both national finals and internal selections in

1120-566: The national final Die grosse Entscheidungs Show 2012 , organised by the Swiss German speaking broadcaster Schweizer Fernsehen (SF) and radio station DRS 3 in collaboration with the other broadcasters part of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR). SF, DRS 3, the Swiss-French broadcaster Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS) and the Swiss-Italian broadcaster Radiotelevisione svizzera (RSI) each conducted varying selections and

1160-494: The past. Between 2005 and 2010, the Swiss entry was internally selected for the competition. In 2011, the broadcaster has opted to organize a national final in order to select their entry. Die grosse Entscheidungs Show 2012 was the second edition of the Swiss national final format that selected Switzerland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012. The national final was a collaboration between three broadcasters in Switzerland:

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1280-581: The second stage, the televised national final, where the winning artist and song was selected to represent Switzerland in Baku. The final took place on 10 December 2011. Two-minute abridged versions of the fourteen candidate songs in contention to represent Switzerland were performed and televoting solely selected "Unbreakable" performed by Sinplus as the winner. An expert panel consisting of Nik Hartmann (presenter), Carlos Leal (actor and rapper) and Stämpf (musician) also provided commentary and feedback to

1320-482: The single " Pop Master ", 2011 "Unbreakable", by Of Mice & Men from Defy , 2018 "Unbreakable", by Sabaton from The Art of War , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Seventh Wonder from Mercy Falls , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Sonic Syndicate from Sonic Syndicate , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Stratovarius from Nemesis , 2013 "Unbreakable", by Temple One , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Veil of Maya from Id , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Winds of Plague from Decimate

1360-482: The single " Pop Master ", 2011 "Unbreakable", by Of Mice & Men from Defy , 2018 "Unbreakable", by Sabaton from The Art of War , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Seventh Wonder from Mercy Falls , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Sonic Syndicate from Sonic Syndicate , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Stratovarius from Nemesis , 2013 "Unbreakable", by Temple One , 2014 "Unbreakable", by Veil of Maya from Id , 2008 "Unbreakable", by Winds of Plague from Decimate

1400-470: The title song (see below), 2015 Unbreakable (MyChildren MyBride album) , 2008 Unbreakable (New Years Day album) , or the title song, 2019 Unbreakable (Primal Fear album) , or the title song, 2012 Unbreakable (Saving Grace album) , or the title song, 2010 Unbreakable (Scorpions album) , 2004 Unbreakable – The Greatest Hits Volume 1 , by Westlife, or the title song (see below), 2002 Unbreakable: A Retrospective 1990–2006 , by

1440-399: The title song, 2008 Unbreakable (Fireflight album) , or the title song (see below), 2008 Unbreakable (Janet Jackson album) , or the title song (see below), 2015 Unbreakable (MyChildren MyBride album) , 2008 Unbreakable (New Years Day album) , or the title song, 2019 Unbreakable (Primal Fear album) , or the title song, 2012 Unbreakable (Saving Grace album) , or

1480-1015: The title song, 2010 Unbreakable (Scorpions album) , 2004 Unbreakable – The Greatest Hits Volume 1 , by Westlife, or the title song (see below), 2002 Unbreakable: A Retrospective 1990–2006 , by the Afghan Whigs, 2007 Unbreakable (Mickey Guyton EP) , 2014 Unbreakable , by Mad Sin , 2020 Unbreakable , by The Working Hour , 2009 Unbreakable , an EP by Heaven's Basement , 2011 Songs [ edit ] "Unbreakable" (Alicia Keys song) , 2005 "Unbreakable" (Birds of Tokyo song) , 2018 "Unbreakable" (Conchita Wurst song) , 2011 "Unbreakable" (Evermore song) , 2007 "Unbreakable" (Fireflight song) , 2007 "Unbreakable" (James Cottriall song) , 2010 "Unbreakable" (Janet Jackson song) , 2015 "Unbreakable" (Nick Howard song) , 2012 "Unbreakable" (Sinplus song) , 2012 "Unbreakable" (Stefanie Heinzmann song) , 2009 "Unbreakable" (Westlife song) , 2002 "Unbreakable", by B.A.P. from Warrior , 2012 "Unbreakable", by Before

1520-566: Was also broadcast via radio on DRS 3 and streamed online at SF's official website sf.tv . The selection process took place in two stages before the finalists for the live show and ultimately the winner are selected. The first stage of the competition included SF, DRS 3, RTS and RSI each conducting varying selections in order to determine the candidates they submitted for the second stage of the competition. SF submitted six candidates, DRS 3 and RTS each submitted three candidates and RSI submitted two candidates. The fourteen artists and songs proceed to

1560-424: Was drawn to compete in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest which took place on 22 May 2012. Performing during the show in position 7, "Unbreakable" was not announced among the top 10 entries of the first semi-final and therefore did not qualify to compete in the final. It was later revealed that Switzerland placed eleventh out of the 18 participating countries in the semi-final with 45 points. Prior to

1600-455: Was placed into the first semi-final, to be held on 22 May 2012, and was scheduled to perform in the first half of the show. The running order for the semi-finals was decided through another draw on 20 March 2012 and Switzerland was set to perform in position 7, following the entry from Romania and before the entry from Belgium . In Switzerland, three broadcasters that form SRG SSR aired the contest. Sven Epiney provided German commentary for

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