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๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ช Melodifestivalen 2021 running order revealed

Rise and Shine!! SVT has this morning revealed the Semi-Final allocation and running order for this year. The shows are due to begin on the 6th February.

Kadiatou to open this year’s competition, whilst Eric Saade the last to reveal their song.

Semi-Final 1 – February 6

  1. Kadiatou – One Touch
  2. Lillasyster – Pretender
  3. Jessica Andersson – Horizon
  4. Paul Rey – The Missing Piece
  5. Arvingarna – Tänker inte alls gå hem
  6. Nathalie Brydolf – Fingerprints
  7. Danny Saucedo – Dandi dansa

Semi-Final 2 – February 13

  1. Anton Ewald – New Religion
  2. Julia Alfrida – Rich
  3. WAHL feat. Sami – 90-talet
  4. Frida Green – The Silence
  5. Eva Rydberg & Ewa Roos – Rena rama ding dong
  6. Patrik Jean – Tears Run Dry
  7. Dotter – Little Tot

Semi-Final 3 – February 20

  1. Charlotte Perelli – Still Young
  2. Emil Assergård – Om allting skiter sig
  3. Klara Hammarstrom – Beat of Broken Hearts
  4. Mustasch – Contagious
  5. Elisa – Den du är
  6. Alvaro Estrella – Baila baila
  7. Tusse – Voices

Semi-Final 4 – February 27

  1. Tess Merkel – Good Life
  2. LOVAD – Allting är precis likadant
  3. Efraim Leo – Best of Me
  4. The Mamas – In The Middle
  5. Sannex – All Inclusive
  6. Clara Klingenström – Behöver inte dig idag
  7. Eric Saade – Every Minute

Melodifestivalen 2021

This year’s Melodifestivalen is due to commence shortly, with all shows to take place in StockholmChrister Bjorkman will be hosting the show, alongside numerous artists.

  • February 6 – Semi-Final 1
  • February 13 – Semi-Final 2
  • February 20 – Semi-Final 3
  • February 27 – Semi-Final 4
  • March 6 – Second Chance
  • March 13 – Final

Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest

Sweden has participated in the contest 59 times since its debut in 1958. They have missed only three contests since their debut (1964, 1970 and 1976). Since 1959, the Swedish entry has been chosen through Melodifestivalen. In 1997, Sweden was one of the first five countries to adopt televoting, and have continued to innovate the technology behind the contest whenever they host.

Sweden is one of the most successful countries at the contest, winning six contests so far. Notably, their wins span their participation history; their victories span five decades with ABBA (1974), Herreys (1984), Carola (1991), Charlotte Nilsson (1999), Loreen (2012), and Måns Zelmerlöw (2015). They currently have the second-highest number of wins, behind Ireland’s seven.

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