Sweden Melodifestivalen 2021: Danny Saucedo and Arvingarna to the final
Tonight the first heat of Melodifestivalen 2021 took place in Stockholm, Sweden. Seven acts performed live, and two songs qualified directly to the final: Danny Saucedo with 'Dandi Dansa' and Arvingarna with 'Tänker inte alls gå hem'. Two songs were selected for the second chance show
Nu kör vi!
This years Melodifestivalen has begun! The first deltävling (heat) had two winners directly qualified for the final: Danny Saucedo and Arvingarna and two for the "second chance": Paul Rey and Lillasyster.
The 2021 edition of Melodivestivalen will be different in terms of shows as the 6 week tour has been scrapped and without an audience due to COVID-19. All six shows are broadcast from Annexet, one of the venues in Stockholm Globe City.
Like the previous years the votes will not be unveiled before the Final of Melodifestivalen 13 March 2021 (UPDATE 18 March 2021: Votes revealed).
Melodifestivalen 2021 – Heat 1
Melodifestivalen 2021
6 February 2021: Deltävling 1- 13 February 2021: Deltävling 2
- 20 February 2021: Deltävling 3
- 27 February 2021: Deltävling 4
- 6 March 2021: Second Chance
- 13 March 2021: Final
All the shows will be broadcast from Annexet in Stockholm without audience. A total of 10 hosts will guide the viewers through the Melodifestivalen season.
The format for Melodifestivalen 2021 is the same as in previous years meaning that in each of the 4 heats, there will be 2 songs that will qualify directly to the final but in each of the 4 heats there will be another 2 songs that will qualify to Andra Chansen (Second Chance). At this stage, 4 songs will be selected for the final.
Sweden in Eurovision Song Contest
Since 1958 Sweden has participated 59 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 15 out of 16 times! (only skipped the qualification in 2010)