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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Tout l'univers

| cover = Gjon's Tears - Tout l'univers.png

| alt = The official cover for "Tout l'univers"

| type = single

| artist = Gjon's Tears

| released = 10 March 2021

| studio =

| genre =

| length = 3:03

| label = *Jo & Co

*Sony Music

| writer = *Gjon Muharremaj

*Nina Sampermans

*Wouter Hardy

*Xavier Michel

| producer = Wouter Hardy

| prev_title = Rpondez-moi

| prev_year = 2020

| next_title = Silhouette

| next_year = 2022

| misc =

}}

"'Tout l'univers'" (; ) is a song by Swiss singer Gjon's Tears released as a single on 10 March 2021 by Jo & Co and Sony Music. It was written and composed by the singer himself alongside Nina Sampermans, Wouter Hardy and Xavier Michel. The song represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, after being internally selected by the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SRG SSR). The song finished in 3rd place, receiving 432 points, the best result of Switzerland in the 21st century and its best result since 1993. It also won the Composer Award in the 2021 edition of the Marcel Bezenon Awards, voted on by a panel of participating composers in the 2021 contest.

Release and promotion



"Tout l'univers" was made available for digital download and streaming by Jo & Co and Sony Music on 10 March 2021. The accompanying music video premiered on the official YouTube channel of the Eurovision Song Contest simultaneously with the digital release on 10 March 2021 at 16:00 (CET).

At Eurovision



Internal selection



On 20 March 2020, SRG SSR confirmed that Gjon's Tears would represent Switzerland in the 2021 contest.

Rotterdam



The 65th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest took place in Rotterdam, the Netherlands and consisted of two semi-finals on 18 May and 20 May 2021, and the grand final on 22 May 2021. According to the Eurovision rules, all participating countries, except the host nation and the "Big Five", consisting of , , , and the , are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals to compete for the final, although the top 10 countries from the respective semi-final progress to the grand final. On 17 November 2020, it was announced that Switzerland would be performing in the second half of the second semi-final of the contest.

At The 2022 Winter Olympics



The track was used by a figure skater Morisi Kvitelashvili in his short program for 20212022 season, which was also presented at 2022 Winter Olympics

Track listing



Charts



Release history



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| 28 July 2021

| Tiery F Remix

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