Norway: Auto-Tune will be allowed in MGP 2024 once more!
The Melodi Grand Prix, in 2024, will once again permit the use of Auto-Tune, according to Norwegian media outlet TV2.
As a result, the MGP 2024 performers this year will once again get the chance to have flawless vocals using the so-called Auto-Tune, a digital tool that adjusts “sour” tones to ensure proper pitch.
Last year, Auto-tune was described by the Norwegian Head of Delegation, Stig Karlsen, as a development that follows thr current global trends in live concerts and music performances.
Some of the artists, nevertheless, stated that they would prefer not to utilize it. For instance Ulrikke chose not to use Auto-Tune during her performance last year. However, because the EBU forbids contestants in the Eurovision Song Contest from using Auto-Tune during their performances, Norwegian fans have voiced reservations about this modification.
Many are thinking that this would change, although the EBU has not yet provided confirmation of this rule change. However, according to a recent prediction made by the Norwegian delegation’s head, Auto-Tune will soon be permitted at Eurovision!
Melodi Grand Prix 2024
On January 5, the songs that will be nominated to represent the country are anticipated to be released. Melodi Grand Prix 2024 will feature 18 contestants over the course of four weeks:
- January 13 – First Semi Final
- January 20 – Second Semi Final
- January 27 – Third Semi Final
- February 3– Grand Final
Last year, Norway was represented by Alessandra and the song “Queen of Kings”. With a total of 268 points, Alessandra came in fifth place overall and third in the televote. Will Norway be able to maintain its success and secure a third consecutive top 10 finish?
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Source: TV2
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