Sweden: All the finalists' songs – Who wins Melodifestivalen 2019?
Watch the performances and listen to the songs of all the finalists from Melodifestivalen 2019 – and cast your vote in our poll
The four heats (deltävlingar) and Second Chance of Sweden's Melodifestivalen have taken place the last five Saturdays. Each of the 4 heats qualified 2 songs directly to the final and 2 songs to the "second chance"-show. In the "second chance" 4 songs were selected for the final.
Listen to all the songs here and cast your vote in our poll: Who wins Melodifestivalen 2019?
Finalists
Running order
- Jon Henrik Fjällgren – "Norrsken (Goeksegh)"
- Lisa Ajax – "Torn"
- Mohombi – "Hello"
- Lina Hedlund – "Victorious"
- Bishara – "On My Own"
- Anna Bergendahl – "Ashes to Ashes"
- Nano – "Chasing Rivers"
- Hanna Ferm & LIAMOO – "Hold You"
- Malou Prytz – "I Do Me"
- John Lundvik – "Too Late for Love"
- Wiktoria – "Not with Me"
- Arvingarna – "I Do"
Melodifestivalen 2019
- 2 February: Deltävling 1 (Gothenburg)
- 9 February: Deltävling 2 (Malmö)
- 16 February: Deltävling 3 (Leksand)
- 23 February: Deltävling 4 (Lidköping)
- 2 March: Second Chance (Nyköping)
- 9 March: Final (Stockholm)
The format for Melodifestivalen 2019 is the same as last year: Each of the 4 heats qualifies 2 songs directly to the final Each of the 4 heats qualifies 2 songs to the "second chance"-show. In the "second chance" 4 songs were selected for the final.
Hosts of the shows are Eric Saade, Sarah Dawn Finer, Marika Carlsson and Kodjo Akolor.
Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest
Since 1958 Sweden has participated 58 times in Eurovision Song Contest with great succes. They have won the contest 6 times:
- 1974: Abba - "Waterloo"
- 1984: Herreys - "Diggi-loo Diggy-ley"
- 1991: Carola - "Fångad Av En Stormvind"
- 1999: Charlotte Nilsson - "Take Me To Your Heaven"
- 2012: Loreen - "Euphoria"
- 2015: Måns Zelmerlöw - "Heroes"
They came last two times (1963 and 1977), and since the introduction of the Semi-finals in 2004 Sweden managed to qualify for the Grand Final 14 out of 15 times! (only skipped the qualification in 2010)