Melodifestivalen 2024 continues this week, and in the preparation for Saturday’s show SVT has revealed 30 seconds preview of the performances participating in this week’s show in Växjö.

30 seconds preview of the performances released in SVT Play

Today, 30 seconds preview of the competing entries have been revealed, and will be available until Saturday, when the competition takes place. Click on the title of the entry to see the preview of the perfromances.

OrderArtistEntrySongwriter(s)
1JacqlineEffortlessDino Medanhodzic, Jacqline Mossberg Mounkassa, Jimmy Jansson, Moa ”Cazzi Opeia” Carlebecker, Thomas G:son
2Clara KlingenströmAldrig MerBobby Ljunggren, Clara Klingenström, David Lindgren Zacharias
3Kim CesarionTake My Breath AwayAlbin Johnsén, Christoffer Johansson, Kim Cesarion, Mattias Andréasson, William Segerdahl
4KlaudyFör DigWilliam Schenberg, Åke Olofsson
5Gunilla PerssonI Won’t Shake (La La Gunilla)Fredrik Andersson
6Cazzi OpeiaGive My Heart a BreakEllen Berg, Jimmy Jansson, Moa ”Cazzi Opeia” Carlebecker, Thomas G:son

What we know about Melodifestivalen 2024

As revealed back in June – the Semi Final stage is no more, and will be replaced by a run-off vote amongst 3rd and 4th placers in each heat, which will decide the final two of the Final participants, joining the two acts in each heat who qualify directly to the final – there now being five heats for the expanded 30 songs.

The dates and venues for the remaining shows in this year’s competition are as follows:

  • Semi-Final 3 – February 17 – Växjö – Vida Arena
  • Semi-Final 4 – February 24 – Eskilstuna – Stiga Sports Arena
  • Semi-Final 5 – March 2 – Karlstad – Löfbergs Arena
  • Final – March 9 – Stockholm – Friends Arena

Tickets for this year’s edition of the competition went on sale in early November.

Sweden’s Eurovision Journey

In 1958, Sweden made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest, with Alice Babs representing them with the song “Lilla stjärna” which placed fourth. Since their debut, the Scandinavian nation has managed to win seven times (1974, 1984, 1991, 1999, 2012, 2015 and 2023).

In 2023, Loreen returned to represent Sweden, who won the 2012 edition of the competition. She competed with the song “Tattoo”, which managed to qualify for the Grand Final, and placed 1st with 583 points. Loreen won the jury vote, accruing 340 points from the jury, earning an additional 243 points from the televote. This now means Sweden matches Ireland for the record of most wins in Eurovision history.

Are you excited for Melodifestivalen 2024? Which song have captured your attention already? Let us know in the comments or on social media. Be sure to follow ‘That Eurovision Site’ on FacebookTwitter, InstagramTik-TokThreads and Bluesky as we prepare for Eurovision 2024!

News Source: SVT

Photo Credit: PStina Stjernkvist/ SVT for Melodifestivalen 2024

By Tim J

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