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Revision as of 11:26, 31 January 2021
Melodi Grand Prix 2021 | |
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Dates | |
Semi-final |
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Second chance | 15 February 2021[1] |
Final | 20 February 2021 |
Host | |
Venue | H3 Arena, Fornebu |
Presenter(s) | Ronny Brede Aase Kåre Magnus Bergh Ingrid Gjessing Linhave |
Host broadcaster | NRK |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 26 |
Melodi Grand Prix 2021 is the 59th edition of the Norwegian music competition Melodi Grand Prix (MGP). The contest serves as the country's preselection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. The competition is organized by NRK and will be held between 16 January 2021 and 20 February 2021. A total of 26 songs will participate – the highest number in the history of the competition.[2]
The competition consists of five semi-finals, a "wild card" show, and the final on Saturday 20 February 2021.[3] A total of twelve songs are to participate in the final. Of these, six songs are pre-qualified, while the rest have to qualify through the five semi-finals and the wild card show. All shows will be broadcast live from the H3 Arena in Fornebu, just outside Oslo.[2][3]
The results and the winner will be decided entirely by the viewers. The winner of the competition will represent Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[3]
Format
Presenters
The competition will be hosted by the same three presenters as the previous edition: Kåre Magnus Bergh will host for the seventh time, whereas Ronny Brede Aase and Ingrid Gjessing Linhave will host the show for the second time.[4]
Competing entries
Song submissions were open from 15 May 2020 to 16 August 2020.[5] The competing entries in each semi-final will be revealed five days before that semi-final's scheduled airdate.[4] The six pre-qualified acts were revealed on 11 January 2021, along with the competing entries in the first semi-final.[6]
Artist | Song | Composer(s) |
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Atle Pettersen | "World on Fire" | Atle Pettersen, Jesper Borgen, Magnus Clausen, Alexander Pavelich, Peter Daniel Newman |
Beady Belle | "Playing with Fire" | Beady Belle |
Big Daddy Karsten | "Smile" | Karsten Dahl Marcussen, Are Næsset, Pål Gauslaa Sivertzen |
Blåsemafian feat. Hazel | "Let Loose" | Jørgen Lund Karlsen, Sigurd Evensen, Stig Espen Hundsnes, Benjamin Sefring, Caroline Teigen |
Daniel Owen | "Psycho" | Daniel Elmhari, Paria Ahmadzade, Marius Hongve, Henrik Høven, Patrick Brizard, Jørgen Troøyen, Leif Inge Fosen, Marcus Nilsen Ulstad |
Dinaye | "Own Yourself" | Christian Ingebrigtsen, David Thulin, Dina Matheussen |
Emmy | "Witch Woods" | Olli Äkräs, Elsa Søllesvik, Morten Franck |
Jorn | "Faith Bloody Faith" | Åge Sten Nilsen, Jørn Lande, Eirik Renton, Kjell Åge Karlsen |
Kaja Rode | "Feel Again" | Magnus Martinsen, Mirjam Johanne Omdal, Andreas Gjone, Erika Dahlen |
KEiiNO | "Monument" | Tom Hugo Hermansen, Alexander Nyborg Olsson, Fred Buljo, Alexandra Rotan, Rüdiger Schramm |
Ketil Stokkan | "My Life is OK" | Ketil Stokkan |
Maria Solheim | "Nordlyset" | Andreas Gjone, Camilla North, Elsbeth Rehder, Torgeir Ryssevik, Maria Solheim |
Ole Hartz | "Vi er Norge" | Rein Mellbye Van Vliet, Eirik Næss, Ole F. Hartz Gravbråten, Magnus Hagen Clausen, Petter Bjørklund Kristiansen |
Raylee | "Hero" | Andreas Stone Johansson, Anderz Wrethov, Laurell Barker, Thomas Stengaard, Frazer Mac |
Rein Alexander | "Eyes Wide Open" | Rein Alexander Korshamn, Christian Ingebrigtsen, Kjetil Mørland |
Stavangerkameratene | "Barndomsgater"/"Who I Am"[8] | Tommy Fredvang, Lars Horn Lavik, Robin Sharma, Glenn Lyse |
Stina Talling | "Elevate" | Bård Mathias Bonsaksen, Hilda Stenmalm, Stina Talling, Eirik Hella, Monika Engeseth |
TIX | "Ut av mørket" | Andreas Haukeland |
Semi-finals
Semi-final 1
The entries competing in the first semi-final were revealed on 11 January 2021,[6] and the semi-final took place on 16 January 2021.[4][9]
Duel | Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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Duel 1 | 1
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Stina Talling | "Elevate" | Gold Duel |
2
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Beady Belle | "Playing with Fire" | Second Chance | |
Duel 2 | 1
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Jorn | "Faith Bloody Faith" | Second Chance |
2
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Blåsemafian feat. Hazel | "Let Loose" | Gold Duel | |
Promo | –
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KEiiNO | "Monument" | Pre-qualified |
–
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TIX | "Ut av mørket" | Pre-qualified |
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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1
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Stina Talling | "Elevate" | Second Chance |
2
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Blåsemafian feat. Hazel | "Let Loose" | Finalist |
Semi-final 2
The entries competing in the second semi-final were revealed on 18 January 2021,[10] and the semi-final took place on 23 January 2021.[4][11]
Duel | Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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Duel 1 | 1
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Ketil Stokkan | "My Life is OK" | Second Chance |
2
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Daniel Owen | "Psycho" | Gold Duel | |
Duel 2 | 1
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Raylee | "Hero" | Gold Duel |
2
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Maria Solheim | "Nordlyset" | Second Chance | |
Promo | –
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Stavangerkameratene | "Barndomsgater" | Pre-qualified |
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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1
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Daniel Owen | "Psycho" | Second Chance |
2
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Raylee | "Hero" | Final |
Semi-final 3
The entries competing in the third semi-final were revealed on 25 January 2021,[12] and the semi-final took place on 30 January 2021.[4][13]
Duel | Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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Duel 1 | 1
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Dinaye | "Own Yourself" | Second Chance |
2
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Big Daddy Karsten | "Smile" | Gold Duel | |
Duel 2 | 1
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Emmy | "Witch Woods" | Gold Duel |
2
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Ole Hartz | "Vi er Norge" | Second Chance | |
Promo | –
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Kaja Rode | "Feel Again" | Pre-qualified |
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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1
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Big Daddy Karsten | "Smile" | Second Chance |
2
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Emmy | "Witch Woods" | Final |
Semi-final 4
The fourth semi-final will take place on 6 February 2021.[4]
Semi-final 5
The fifth semi-final will take place on 13 February 2021.[4]
Second Chance
The second chance round will take place on 15 February 2021.[1]
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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Beady Belle | "Playing with Fire" | ||
Big Daddy Karsten | "Smile" | ||
Daniel Owen | "Psycho" | ||
Dinaye | "Own Yourself" | ||
Jorn | "Faith Bloody Faith" | ||
Ketil Stokkan | "My Life is OK" | ||
Maria Solheim | "Nordlyset" | ||
Ole Hartz | "Vi er Norge" | ||
Stina Talling | "Elevate" | ||
TBD 6 February 2021 | TBD 6 February 2021 | ||
TBA 13 February 2021 | TBA 13 February 2021 | ||
Final
The final will take place on 20 February 2021.[4]
Draw | Artist | Song | Result |
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Atle Pettersen | "World on Fire" | ||
Blåsemafian feat. Hazel | "Let Loose" | ||
Emmy | "Witch Woods" | ||
Kaja Rode | "Feel Again" | ||
KEiiNO | "Monument" | ||
Raylee | "Hero" | ||
Rein Alexander | "Eyes Wide Open" | ||
Stavangerkameratene | "Who I Am"[8] | ||
TIX | "Ut av mørket" | ||
TBD 6 February 2021 | TBD 6 February 2021 | ||
TBA 13 February 2021 | TBA 13 February 2021 | ||
TBD 15 February 2021 | TBD 15 February 2021 |
Ratings
Show | Air date | Viewers (millions) |
Share | Ref. |
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Semi-final 1 | 16 January 2021 | 0.784 | 46% | [14] |
Semi-final 2 | 23 January 2021 | 0.717 | [15] |
See also
- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021
- Eurovision Song Contest 2021
References
- ^ a b "Norway: Melodi Grand Prix Second Chance Round To Take Place on February 15th". Eurovoix. 19 January 2021. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ a b "Stig Karlsen: Det blir flere finalister i MGP-finalen 2021! -" (in Norwegian Bokmål). 18 November 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ a b c "Norway: NRK reveals more about Melodi Grand Prix 2021". Wiwibloggs. 19 November 2020. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Hyttebakk, Jon Marius (9 December 2020). "– MGP 2021 blir tidenes viktigste". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 15 January 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Granger, Anthony (15 May 2020). "Norway: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Submissions Window Opens". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ a b Smith, David (11 January 2021). "WATCH: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 pre-qualified artists and Semi-Final 1 acts revealed in Norway". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
- ^ Hyttebakk, Jon Marius (11 January 2021). "Disse artistene er med i MGP 2021". NRK (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ a b Adams, Oliver (29 January 2021). "Stavangerkameratene will perform "Who I Am" — the English version of "Barndomsgater" — during MGP 2021 final in Norway". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (16 January 2021). "Norway: Blåsemafian & Hazel Qualify From Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final One". Eurovoix. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ "Disse artistene er med i MGP 2021". NRK. 18 January 2021. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ Jefferson, Rebecca (23 January 2021). "Norway: Raylee Qualifies From Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final Two". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ Farren, Neil (25 January 2021). "Norway: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final Three Artists Revealed". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^ Lauren (30 January 2021). "Norway: Emmy wins Semi-Final 3 of Melodi Grand Prix 2021". Wiwibloggs. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ Granger, Anthony (18 January 2021). "Norway: 784,000 Viewers For Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final One". Eurovoix. Retrieved 15 January 2021.
- ^ Washak, James (25 January 2021). "Norway: 717,000 Viewers For Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Semi-Final Two". Eurovoix. Retrieved 25 January 2021.