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Norway MGP 2022: Sofie Fjellvang wins Heat 4

Tonight the fourth and last Heat of the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix 2022 took place. Four acts performed live and one song qualified to the final: Sofie Fjellvang with "Made Of Glass"

The fourth and last Heat of Norway's Melodi Grand Prix 2022 took place tonight live from H3 Arena at Fornebu outside of Oslo.

The winner of the evening was Sofie Fjellvang with the song "Made Of Glass" after beating Maria Mohn in tonight's Gold Duel. Sofie Fjellvang qualifies directly to the Final of MGP 2022 on 19 February.

Melodi Grand Prix 2022 – Heat 4

Duel 1

Duel 2

Gold Duel

The three artists from Heat 4 who didn't made it, still have a chance to get a spot in the final. The "Last Chance" takes place on Monday and Saturday in next week.

One of the pre-qualified finalists, the duo Subwoolfer, performed their song Give That Wolf a Banana during the show.

Melodi Grand Prix 2022

Melodi Grand Prix 2022 will select the artist and song that will represent Norway at Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin.

A total of seven shows take place from 15 January to 19 February 2022:

  • 15 January 2022: Heat 1
  • 22 January 2022: Heat 2
  • 29 January 2022: Heat 3
  • 5 February 2022: Heat 4
  • 7 February 2022: Last Chance 1
  • 12 February 2022: Last Chance 2
  • 19 February 2022: Final

A total of 21 songs compete in MGP 2022. 10 of these will compete in the final:

  • 5 pre-qualified songs
  • 4 winners from the heats
  • 1 winner from the Last Chance

All Heats as well as the Final are broadcasted from the H3 Arena at Fornebu outside of Oslo.

Norway in Eurovision Song Contest

Norway 1995: Secret Garden - "Nocturne"

Since the debut in 1960 Norway has participated 59 times in Eurovision. They have won the competition three times:

Norway 1995: Secret Garden - "Nocturne"

In 2009, Alexander Rybak's Fairytale was the song that has received most points with the old voting system: 387 points – got 12 points from 16 countries. But Norway holds another Eurovision record: The country that ended last most times – 10 last places!

Since the introduction of Semi-finals in 2004, Norway has been very succesful with qualification to the Grand Final 14 out of 17 times.




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