Norway: Listen to the new version of “Ulveham”!
Just a few days prior to MGP final, the Norwegian national selection of Eurovision, NRK decided that Gåte should change the lyrics of their entry “Ulveham“. The reason behind this sudden change is the discovery that the lyrics of “Ulveham” are taken from a thousand year-old medieval balad. Hence, as Eurovision is a contest of original songs, “Ulveham” shall be rewritten.
With the final of MGP scheduled for Saturday, February 3, Gåte released their new version of “Ulveham” on streaming platforms. As they have mentioned themselves and as confirmed by Stig Karlsen, the theme of the song remains the same.
You can listen to the new version of “Ulveham“, below:
Melodi Grand Prix 2024
After three semi-finals, the final of MGP is scheduled for Saturday, February 3 and will be broadcasted live from Trondheim. Three acts qualified from each semi-final, making up a total of the following nine finalists (in the official running order):
- KEiiNO –Damdiggida
- Annprincess – Save Me
- GOTHMINISTER – We Come Alive
- Ingrid Jasmin – Eya
- MIIA – Green Lights
- Margaret Berger – Oblivion
- Dag Erik Oksvold & Anne Fagermo – Judge Tenderly of Me
- Gåte –Ulveham
- Super Rob & Erika Norwich – My Ai
The winner will be decided by a combination of the public’s votes, which will make up 60% of the final score, and the jury’s votes, which will make up 40%.
Last year’s MGP winner and therefore Norway’s representative in Liverpool was Alessandra with her song “Queen of Kings“, which finished in the fifth place of the scoreboard.
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