Tonight Sweden continues its six-week-long search to select its Eurovision 2024 representative with this year’s fourth set of six acts taking to the Melodifestivalen stage. From this round, four acts will be advancing further in the competition. Tonight’s Semi-Final comes from the Stiga Sports Arena in Eskilstuna.

Next two finalists revealed

The running order for tonight’s show, as well as the results, are as follows:

EntryAge Group
(3-9 Years)
Age Group (10-15 Years)Age Group
(16-29 Years)
Age Group (30-44 Years)Age Group
(45-59 Years)
Age Group
(60-74 Years)
Age Group
(75+ Years)
TelevoteResult
1. Albin Tingwall – “Done getting over you”58105810125Run-off Vote
2. Lia Larsson – “30km/h”1210385353Eliminated
3. Dotter – ”It’s Not Easy To Write You a Love Song”81212101212108Direkt Til Finalen – Most Points
4. Scarlet – “Circus X”105512105310Run-off Vote
5. Lasse Stefanz – “En Sång Om Sommaren”338338812Eliminated
6. Danny Saucedo – “Happy That You Found Me”Direkt Til Finalen – Most Votes

The result of the Semi-Finals is 100% televote over 2 rounds. The winner of the first round goes directly to the final of Melodifestivalen. The remaining five acts took part in the second round of where the Age Groups and the Televote decided the next qualifier. The two acts who placed 2nd and 3rd in the second round of voting will be taking part in the run-off vote for the last two places in the final on Semi-Final Five.

The participants that have made the final, as well as those in the run-off vote are as follows:

FinalistsStill in Competition
Smash Into PiecesElisa Lindström
Lisa AjaxAdam Woods
LIAMOODear Sara
Maria SurFröken Snusk
JacqlineKlaudy
Cazzi OpeiaGunilla Persson
Danny SaucedoAlbin Tingwall
DotterScarlet

What we know about Melodifestivalen 2024

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

  • Semi-Final 5 – March 2 – Karlstad – Löfbergs Arena
  • Final – March 9 – Stockholm – Friends Arena

Tickets for this year’s edition of the competition are already on sale.

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.

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News Source: SVT

Photo Credit: Daniel Stridh | VDANDESIGN

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