The running order for the Melodi Grand Prix 2024 final

Earlier today, Norwegian broadcaster NRK revealed the running order for this Saturday’s Melodi Grand Prix 2024 final, which will determine their representative for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden.

Melodi Grand Prix 2024 Running Order

After the three semi-finals, we now know which nine artists will take part in Saturday’s final, scheduled for 19:50 CET. GOTHMINISTER, Ingrid Jasmin and Margaret Berger advanced out of semi-final one. The second semi-final saw Super Rob and Erika Norwich, Dag Erik Oksvold and Anne Fagermo and Gåte advance to Saturday’s final. Finally, Annprincess, MIIA and KEiiNO qualified out of semi-final three. The running order for the final looks like this:

Running OrderArtistSong
1KEiiNO“Damdiggida”
2Annprincess“Save Me”
3GOTHMINISTER“We Come Alive”
4Ingrid Jasmin“Eya”
5MIIA“Green Lights”
6Margaret Berger“Oblivion”
7Dag Erik Oksvold and Anne Fagermo“Judge Tenderly of Me”
8Gåte“Ulveham”
9Super Rob and Erika Norwich“My A.I.”

Norway’s Eurovision History

The Scandinavian nation made its debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960, with Nora Brockstedt and the song “Voi Voi”, which placed 4th. Since their debut, they have participated 61 times and made the Grand Final 58 of these. In addition, Norway has won the competition three times – in 1985, 1995, and 2009.

Norway’s latest Eurovision participation saw them being represented by Alessandra with the song “Queen of Kings”. After qualifying for the final, Norway placed 5th in the Grand Final, receiving 268 points, 52 of which were from the jury and 216 from televoters.

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News Source: NRK

Photo Credit: NRK

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