After first rehearsals in Vienna, Giorgos grabbed a moment to interview FELICIA, who will represent Sweden at Eurovision 2026 with the song “My System”.

Check out our interview with FELICIA here!

In the new interview, she talks about her first rehearsal, whether she has any changes in her performance, her favourites this year and her plans after Eurovision.

Who is Satoshi?

FELICIA, previously known as F and before that Fröken Snusk, has taken Sweden by storm in a remarkably short time. Celebrated for her unique voice, bold charisma, and powerful stage presence, she has reached the top of Spotify’s charts, played over 300 live shows, and won Masked Singer in Sweden. She competed in Melodifestivalen 2024 with the song “Unga och Fria,” earning a spot in the Final Qualifier. In autumn 2025, FELICIA released her first single under her own name, “Black Widow,” which swiftly rose to number three on Spotify’s Top 50 and received extensive airplay and media attention. That fall also saw her victory on SVT’s high-stakes reality competition Spelet.

Felicia won the right to represent Sweden through the country’s national final; Melodifestivalen. She qualified in the first round of her semi final, and ultimately won both the jury and televote in the final. Felicia will perform second in the first semi final.

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 2025, Sweden were represented by Finnish group KAJ, singing “Bara bada bastu”. At the close of voting in the grand final, they had received 321 points, finishing in 4th place. 126 points were received by the juries, while the trio received 195 points by televoters.

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