Ahead of the final of Melodifestivalen 2025, we caught up with Måns Zelmerlöw, who is hoping to make a return to the Eurovision stage after his victory with “Heroes” in Vienna 10 years ago
Check out our interview with Måns Zelmerlöw here:
Tim and Måns discussed his potential return to the Eurovision stage as an artist after 10 years. Check out our first interview with Måns after he was announced here!
Who is Måns Zelmerlöw?
A man who probably needs no introduction to anyone familiar with Eurovision; Måns Zelmerlöw is best known around the continent for winning the 2015 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Heroes. Måns first gained prominence with his participation on the Swedish version of Pop Idol in 2005 where he ultimately came 5th. The following year he had much greater success, winning the Swedish edition of Strictly Come Dancing alongside professional dancer Maria Karlsson. His foray into the Eurovision world happened in 2007 when Måns first entered Melodifestivalen in 2007; coming third with the song Cara Mia. He retuned in 2009 with Hope and Glory doing slightly worse, but still earning a respectable fourth place in the show.
He faired significantly better in 2015 when his song Heroes not only won Melodifestivalem, but went on to win the entirety of Eurovision, with one of the highest scores in the contest under the old system. Following his impressive Eurovision win he went on to host the 2016 edition of the contest with Petra Mede.
The hosting did not stop there as he went on to host the British National Final You Decide in 2017 and 2019, as well as making appearances at the 2017, 2019, 2021, and 2023 contests. Outwith his musical career Måns has ventured into the wine industry creating his own brand of Cava.
Måns Zelmerlöw will be participating in this Saturday’s Melodifetstivalen 2025 Final with his entry “Revolution”, which he co-wrote alongside David Lindgren Zacharias, Ola Svensson, and Sebastian Atas.
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 2024, Sweden were represented on home soil by Marcus and Martinus. As the host entry, their song “Unforgettable” did not need to compete in the semi-finals. At the close of voting in the grand final, they had received 174 points. 125 points were received by the juries, while the twins received 49 points by televoters.
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