Norway: Third semi-final of MGP 2022 tonight!

The selection process for the Norwegian participation in the 66th Eurovision Song Contest continues tonight. Melodi Grand Prix 2022 will keep us company for another Saturday, with another artist getting a ticket for the grand final in February 19th.

Format

Melodi Grand Prix 2022 consists of six shows: four semifinals, a second chance round and the grand final, which will determine the representative of the Scandinavian country in the 66th Eurovision Song Contest. Four artists compete in each semifinal, with only one of them advancing to the final.

Those eliminated from the semifinals (four from each) will take part in the second chance round. Four of those, who will be chosen by the televote, will compete for the fifth ticket that leads to the grand final of MGP 2022.

So, after five shows we will reach the night of the grand final, in which a total of ten artists will participate: the four winners of the semifinals, the winner of the second chance round and the five direct finalists.

The finalists

Five artists have qualified directly for the grand final of MGP 2022:

In the first semi-final, the ticket for the grand final was won by Frode with the song Black Flowers.

In the second semi-final, the ticket for the grand final was won by Farida with the song Dangerous.

Third semi-final

The four artist that will be competing in the third semi-final tonight are:

NRK has decided not to proceed – yet – with the announcement of the two duels that will determine the two ticket winners for the grand final of the Melodi Grand Prix 2022.

Direct finalist Northkid will be making a guest appearance, performing their song Someone.

Presenters of the evening will be Kåre Magnus Bergh, Annika Momrak and Mikkel Niva.

You can watch the third semifinal of MGP 2022 at 19:55 CET on the official website of norwegian public television, by clicking here.

Stay tuned to Eurovisionfun for all news regarding Norway’s participation in Eurovision 2022!

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