Sweden: Here are the 30 Melodifestivalen 2025 contestants

Sweden: Here are the 30 Melodifestivalen 2025 contestants
Tuesday, 26 November 2024

  • The Swedish national broadcaster, SVT, has revealed the 30 contestants of Melodifestivalen 2025 the show that will determine Sweden's Eurovision hopeful. 

    The line-up of the forthcoming Melodifestivalen edition in 2025 consists of 30 artists that will be competing for the golden ticktet to Basel, Switzerland. 

    The show will unfold over six televised shows (5 semifinals and a Grand final) which will take place in Luleå, Gothenburg, Västerås, Malmö, Jönköping and Stockholm respectively. First semi will kick off on Saturday 1st  February 2025 witht he closing grand final show set for  Saturday March 8. The shows will be hosted by Keyyo and Edvin Törnblom .

    Namely the names that we will see on the next Melfest stage and their represctive semi-finals are: 

     

    SEMIFINAL ONE:  February 1 - Luleå

    • Linnea Henriksson – «Den känslan»
    • Meira Omar – «Hush Hush»
    • Maja Ivarsson – «Kamikaze Life»
    • Albin Johnsén feat. Pa – «Upp i luften»
    • John Lundvik  – «Voice of the Silence»
    • Adrian Macéus – «Var Första gang»

     

    SEMIFINAL TWO:  February 8 - Gothenburg

    • Schlagerz –«Don Juan»
    • Nomi Tales -«Funniest Thing»
    • Klara Hammarström – «On and On and On»
    • Kaliffa – «Salute»
    • Erik Segerstedt – «Show Me What Love Is»
    • Fredrik Lundman – «The Heart of a Sweedish Cowboy»

     

    SEMIFINA THREE:  February 15 - Västerås

    • Malou Prytz – «24K Gold»
    • Greczula – «Beleive Me»
    • Annika Wickihalder – «Life Again»
    • Björn Holmgren – «Rädda mig»
    • Angelino  – «Teardrops»
    • Dolly Style – «YIHAA»

     

    SEMIFINAL FOURTH: February 22 - Malmö

    • KAJ – «Bara bada bastu»
    • Ella Tiritiello – «Bara du är där»
    • AmenA – «Do Good Be Better»
    • Mäns Zelmerlöw – «Revolution»
    • Andreas Lundstedt – «Vicious»
    • Tennesse Tears – «Yours»

     

    SEMIFINAL FIVE:  March 1 - Jönköping

    • Saga Ludvigsson – «Hate You So Much»
    • Vilhelm Buchaus – «I’m Yours»
    • Victoria Silvstedt – «Love It!»
    • Arvingarna – «Ring baby ring»
    • SCARLET – «Sweet N’ Psycho»
    • Arwin – «This Dream of Mine»

    The next Swedish Eurovision rerpesentative will be determined by a combination of public televoting and international jury voting. 

     

    Sweden in Eurovision

    Sweden has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 63 times since making its debut in 1958, missing only three contests (1964, 1970 and 1976). At the 1997 contest, Sweden was one of the first five countries to adopt televoting. Sweden is the only country to have hosted the event in six different decades, three times in Stockholm (1975, 2000, 2016), three in Malmö (1992, 2013, 2024) and once in Gothenburg (1985).

    Sweden is one of the most successful competing nations at the Eurovision Song Contest, with a total of seven victories catching Ireland in first place and has on their record 26 top five results in the contest

    Sweden went on to achieve its seven victories with ABBA (1974), Herreys (1984), Carola (1991), Charlotte Nilsson(1999), Loreen (2012) and Måns Zelmerlöw (2015) while its seventh victory came last year with Loreen's comeback on stage performing 'Tattoo' in Liverpool. 

    In 2024 the country was represented on home ground by Marcus & Martinus with 'Unforgettable' offering another top 10 finish spot to the host nation coming 9th in the final. 

     

    News Source: SVT

    Image: Claudio Bresciani/TT / TT NYHETSBYRÅN/ Expressen.se

     

     

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