Premium intimate products as part of one of Germany’s most well-known TV events.
Cologne, Germany / Wasserbillig, Luxembourg, May 2026
As part of the season finale of the 19th season of “Let’s Dance,” pjur was part of the official aftershow party and supported the event with an
exclusive sampling campaign. Guests personally received goodie bags on site containing products from the pjur range. The campaign took place in the environment of one of the best-known German-speaking entertainment formats and offered the opportunity to present thebrand in a premium
lifestyle and event context.
The goodie bags included the silicone-based anti-chafing gel pjur 2SKIN FULL BODY as well as the specially designed pjur ORGANIC Box featuring the products pjur ORGANIC Fresh and pjur ORGANIC Care. The product selection deliberately addressed topics such as body awareness and
modern intimate care, integrating seamlessly into the premium setting of the event.
Brand Presence at the Aftershow Party
In addition to the integration into the goodie bags, pjur was also visibly
incorporated into the event’s communication measures. The brand was
featured across various advertising materials surrounding the aftershow party, including a logo loop on the video screen and on the event’s drink menu.
Through its presence during the season finale, pjur reached an
environment that combines entertainment, lifestyle, and social visibility.
Formats with high public attention in particular create touchpoints with a broad audience and help make topics surrounding intimacy and body awareness visible in contemporary contexts.
Lifestyle Events as Part of a Social Shift
For pjur, participation in events such as the “Let’s Dance” aftershow party underlines the importance of modern platforms where lifestyle and
openness coexist. Sexual wellness is increasingly becoming part ofa moreconscious approach to body awareness and wellbeing and is gaining
visibility beyond traditional industry contexts.
At the same time, the event offered the opportunity to make products
tangible within an emotional setting and to sustainably strengthen brand perception.
About “Let’s Dance”
For years, “Let’s Dance” has been one of the most successful entertainment formats on German television and entered its 19th season in 2026. The jury once again consisted of Motsi Mabuse, Jorge González, and Joachim Llambi, who evaluated the contestants’ performances. As in previous years, the show is hosted by Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski.
Victoria Swarovski has been part of the hosting team since 2018. Daniel
Hartwich has accompanying “Let´s Dance” since the third season in 2010. With its combinations of dance, entertainment, and celebrity participants, the format has attracted millions of viewers for years and is considered one of the best-known TV productions in the German-speaking world.