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Sweden: Which will the 30 acts of Melodifestivalen 2024 be? | Watch the teaser!

A while ago SVT published in their official instagram account a Reel, teasing the thirty acts that will participate in next year’s Melodifestivalen shows!

Melodifestivalen 2024 is scheduled to take place between February 3rd to March 9th, while SVThas received 2624 songs.

As you have read in one of our past articles, the final list of Melodifestivalen participants will be published on the 1st of December, at a press conference hosted by SVT at their headquarters in Stockholm.

The schedule for the six shows of the Melodifestivalen 2024 tour

  • Heat 1: Saturday 3 February 2024, Malmö Arena, Malmö
  • Heat 2: Saturday 10 February 2024, Scandinavium, Göteborg
  • Heat 3: Saturday 17 February 2024, Vida Arena, Växjö
  • Heat 4: Saturday 24 February 2024, Stiga Sports Arena, Eskiltuna
  • Heat 5: Saturday 2 March 2024, Löfbergs Arena, Karlstad
  • Final: Saturday 9 March 2024, Friends Arena, Stockholm – Solna

Can you guess any of the participants of Melodifestivalen 2024? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Eurovision 2024: Ticket-chaos in the first few hours of the general sale!

At 10 CET today morning, the tickets for this year’s Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö were released. Malmö Arena can accommodate 15.000 spectators, but a bit after the ticket release, over 400.000 people were already queueing up in order to buy tickets for the grand final on Saturday evening, May 11.

It seems like floor standing tickets will become available at a later stage, on the second wave of ticket sale, as SVT need to get an exact capacity after accounting for cameras and set design. Same thing had happened last time the contest was hosted in Malmö Arena, back in 2o13. At the same time, fans around social media keep on complaining that all floor-standing tickets were allocated to OGAE members.

Tickets for last year’s final night in Liverpool sold-out in just 36 minutes, while this year it can be assumed that it took a bit less that 20 minutes for the final tickets to be sold-out, as there were many complains by fans that despite getting in, they couldn’t get tickets for the final show at all.

Ticket Prices

  • Semi-finals – Evening rehearsals: 145 – 795 SEK
  • Semi-finals – Afternoon rehearsals: 145 – 545 SEK
  • Semi-finals – Live shows: 525 – 2395 SEK
  • Grand Final – Evening rehearsal: 525 – 2395 SEK
  • Grand Final – Afternoon rehearsals: 145 – 1385 SEK
  • Grand Final – Live show: 860 – 3795 SEK

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is organized in collaboration with the city of Malmö and will be broadcast from Malmö Arena on Tuesday 7 May (semi-final 1), Thursday 9 May (semi-final 2) and Saturday 11 May (final). The tickets for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 are sold via Ticketmaster Sweden.

Tickets have already started to spring up in ticket secondary sale platforms, at really insane prices.

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Eurovision 2024: Mass calls for boycott of Eurovision!

The final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is just under six months away. After Loreen‘s victory with the song “Tattoo” last May, the competition will take place in Malmö.

Israel as part of Eurovision Song Contest

Israel has been a part of Eurovision since 1973 and has won the contest four times. They are not the only non-European country participating. Australia and Armenia are examples of recurring non-European participants. Countries such as Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan also have the opportunity to compete but have chosen not to do so. Non-European countries have the opportunity to participate due to their membership of the EBU.

Despite the fact that Belarus and Russia are located in Europe, they cannot participate in Eurovision today as they are excluded from the EBU.

Activists call for a boycott of Eurovision

Now, several campaigns are underway on social media calling for a boycott of Eurovision, due to the participation of Israel. Ida Helene Benonisen is a Norwegian activist who fights for the rights of the Sámi and LGBTQ people.

“I think there is a double standard in excluding Russia while allowing Israel to continue to participate in the competition, despite the fact that they are violating international law – something even the UN has pointed out. Europe should show that we do not support their actions.”

In a post that has received a quarter of a million views on Tiktok, she explains how member states can be urged to refrain from sending entries to the competition if Israel participates:

“During my time at the Norwegian MGP in the before Eurovision 2022, I realised that the member states’ threat not to participate if Russia was involved, played a crucial role in the decision to exclude Russia from the competition”

Controversies surrounding Israel’s participation in Eurovision

The last time Malmö hosted the music competition, in 2013, the chairman of the Left Party in Malmö wanted to ban Israel from participating. At the same time, the Israeli embassy appealed to the city of Malmö to increase security after the violent riots that occurred in 2009 in reaction to the tennis match between Israel and Sweden in Malmö. After the music competition, the Israeli delegates reported that they were subjected to anti-Semitic threats. In 2016, the Palestinian flag was banned from the music competition. In 2019, the Icelandic entry was fined after displaying a Palestinian banner during the competition in Tel Aviv, Israel.

What will happen in Malmö next May?

The EBU has still not given a final decision on which countries will participate in Malmö next year, but the plan right now is for Israel to participate as usual.

Karin Karlsson is the City of Malmö‘s overall project manager for the Eurovision Song Contest. She had the same role in 2013.

“In 2013, we took safety into account. But in 2024, it’s a much more complex security situation. It’s an issue we work on every day.”

Karin Karlsson emphasizes that it is not the City of Malmö that decides who can compete, but that all countries that compete are welcome to Malmö. At the same time, there should be room for democratic protests, if desired.

“There are many forces that want to create a nice folk festival here in Malmö. At the same time, we are a democracy and it is important to show that.”

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 is organized in collaboration with the city of Malmö and will be broadcast from Malmö Arena on Tuesday 7 May (semi-final 1), Thursday 9 May (semi-final 2) and Saturday 11 May (final).

Source: Helsingborgs Dagblad

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Sweden: Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and the rest of the Nordic countries, invite Europe to the first Nordic Eurovision Party!

After having won the contest a total of 14 times ( Sweden 7 times, Denmark 3 times, Norway 3 times and Finland 1 time) and giving the Eurofans hits after hits each year, the Nordic countries are ready to invite Europe to the first Nordic Eurovision Party. 

The aim of the Nordic Eurovision Party is to gather participants of the current Eurovision edition together with fans and press members like the other pre-events in Madrid, Barcelona, London, Tel Aviv or Amsterdam. As a difference to the other pre-events, the idea of the Nordic Eurovision Party  is to change its location and country every year, to make the event more accessible to all fans from the nordic countries. Participants of the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest will be performing together with former participants of the ESC and contests of national pre selections.

The first edition will be celebrated on Sunday, the 14th of April 2024 in the well known and historical ballroom hall of the 4-star boutique hotel BERNS in Stockholm, Sweden. The event will open its doors at 7pm and start at 8pm.

Two different ticket types are offered to the fans:

  • Eurofans Tickets (early entry, standing, collectors lanyard included) limited available: 800SEK
  • General Entrance (standing): 600SEK

OGAE members can secure a limited amount of General Entrance tickets at a reduced price. After the show there will be an after party for press, fans and the artists, with an exclusive area for the Eurovision participants. 

Tickets are already on sale on the official website nordiceurovision.com.

More information about the participating delegations, the legends line up and more will be published on the official accounts of the event in Instagram (@nordiceurovision)  and X (@nordiceurovisio).

Source: nordiceurovision.com

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Norway: Are Keiino hinting their return? | “Nu kör vi” with Norway or with Sweden?

Lots of Eurovision fans are eagerly hoping for them to come back at the contest. But has the time just come?

KEiiNO band, a few moments ago, uploaded a Reels video on their Instagram account, rocking the boat of Eurovision news. The Reels featured a question, urging their fans to complete the sentence “Nu … vi!“. For those you can’t speak Swedish, nu kör vi means let’s go!

 

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But what could this mean? Is this a reference at them taking part in Melodifestivalen 2024, or they are referencing a potential participation at MGP 2024, which could potentially let them represent Norway in Malmö, Sweden?

Time will tell.

Who are KEiiNO?

KEiiNO is a Norwegian supergroup consisting of Sámi rapper Fred Buljo and singers Alexandra Rotan and Tom Hugo. The group was created in late 2018 in preparation for their participation in Melodi Grand Prix 2019, which they won and so were selected to represent Norway with the song “Spirit in the Sky” in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, finishing in sixth place, even though they placed first in the televoting results.

On 11 January 2021, it was announced that KEiiNO would participate in the Melodi Grand Prix 2021 final with the pre-qualified song “Monument“. The song was released at midnight on 15 January 2021 with the group’s debut performance of the song during the first heat of Melodi Grand Prix 2021 on 16 January 2021. The song reached the top four in the final on 20 February 2021, eventually reaching the gold duel, but lost to Tix‘s “Fallen Angel“.

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Sweden: Malmö’s Eurovision 2024 budget is set at 30 million SEK!

With less than 8 months to go until Eurovision 2024, the planning has gradually began in Malmö, the host city.

According to Katrin Stjernfeldt Jammeh, the Head of the Malmö Municipality Board, the city of Malmö intends to invest 30 million SEK (or roughly 2,5 million euros) to host the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest.

The Malmö Municipality’s investment for Eurovision 2024 has increased by 5 million SEK compared to 2013, when the budget for the contest was 25 million SEK (about 2,1 million euros). However, the tourism industry brought in an amazing 185 million SEK (about 15,5 million euros) in 2013.

However, it will be a less expensive organization than the one in 2016, which was held in Stockholm. In Stockholm, 100 million SEK were invested in the event’s organization, with half of that heading toward renovations and arena-related costs.

Obviously, 30 million SEK will not be the only source of funding for Eurovision 2024. The contribution of the SVT has yet to be declared.

Malmö may be a less expensive option for Sweden when compared to Stockholm. Sweden’s 2024 goal may be the same as in 2013, “less is more.” This rationale will help cut delegation costs by creating good presentations on a lower budget, which is a great motivation for smaller countries, especially during a worldwide energy crisis.

Loreen brought Eurovision 2024 back to Sweden and once again back to Malmö after her second win in Liverpool, the past May with her song “Tattoo”.

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Source: epochtimes

Eurovision 2024: SVT wants to reduce Eurovision airtime by a full hour!

As we have already reported, cities around Sweden which wish to host the Eurovision Song Contest of 2024, have all received an extensive confidential list of 123 points of prerequisites by SVT, that the city that receives the task of hosting the world’s largest live music competition should make sure are in place!

This extensive document has covered literally everything! From the audience capacity that the proposed arena can take in, seated and standed, that needs to be reported by each applicant city, to the ability of the roof to hold suspended loads and by how much weight! This is something that was relevant for Loreen this year and is usually a recurring question for the delegations that want to hang scenography on the ceiling.

What is really interesting is, as Aftonbladet journalist Torbjörn Ek has revealed, that there is actually time/duration indication mentioned to the confidential document Sweden’s largest daily has in their hands! Under the item “Important dates“, as previously reported, SVT lists which two weeks may be relevant to carry out the three Eurovision broadcasts. It states that the semi-finals and finals will either be broadcast on 7, 9 and 11 May or 14, 16 and 18 May. But also that the semi-finals are expected to be broadcast between 21:00 and 23:00 and the final between 21:00 and 00:15! In Liverpool the broadcast was scheduled for four hours, 21:00 to 01:00, but it dragged on and on Youtube you can see that the broadcast was 4 hours 14 minutes and 45 seconds long.

It seems that this is also something that has been discussed among broadcasting TV companies and now SVT seems to be set on shortening the broadcast by a full hour. Let’s see if this will eventually be implemented, in what way and to what cost!

Sweden will host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest after Loreen’s iconic second win with the song Tattoo:

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Source: Aftonbladet

Eurovision 2024: Potential host city prerequisites list from confidential document sent out by SVT revealed by Aftonbladet!

As we have previously reported, four cities are known to be in the game of potentially hosting next year’s Eurovision Song Contest. These cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö and Örnsköldsvik, have all received a pretty extensive (123 points) confidential list of demands by SVT, placed on the city that receives the task of hosting the world’s largest live music competition and Aftonbladet‘s Torbjörn Ek reveals the most important parts of it!

Which city Loreen wants

Loreen has openly expressed her wish for the contest to be held in Stockholm, next year, answering a question to our own Andreas Papayiannakis, at the winner’s press conference in M&S Bank Arena, immediately after the end of the Final show back on the 13th of May, in Liverpool!

“It has to be Stockholm man, we need to talk about this, but it better be Stockholm!”

ESC 2024 executive producer, Ebba Adielsson, sends out the list to potential host cities around Sweden

Ebba Adielsson , who is the program director for entertainment at SVT, will also be the executive producer for the Eurovision song contest 2024. She was in Liverpool and participated in the press conference held after Loreen took home the victory with “Tattoo”. It is also Adielsson who has signed the request for information that has been sent out to the municipalities and regions around Sweden that could possibly host the competition. The document, which is 14 pages long, is marked “CONFIDENTIAL” on each page.

The most important requirements already appear in the initial cover letter:
  • Unless otherwise stated, the host city is responsible for implementation and funding for the various components. This also applies to the parts that touch the Arena. SVT is responsible for carrying out the television production and the television broadcasts.
  • SVT intends to conclude an agreement with the host city for the project commitment as a whole and foresees that the host city in turn enters into agreements with the arena, subcontractors and others where required for the host city’s commitments for the implementation.

Long story short, this means that SVT intends to pay for the television production, but expects that the host city will carry out the rest of the expenses. And that SVT expects to only sign an agreement, solely with the city that is selected. The city can then in turn sign agreements with all the subcontractors required, including arenas, hotels, transport companies etc.

Potential dates for the contest and availability

From the 14-page long document it appears that the date for next year’s Eurovision final is not yet completely sorted out, but that there can only be two most probable dates for the contest, either Saturday May 11th or Saturday May 18th. The arena to host the contest must be available in its entirety “preliminarily for seven to eight consecutive weeks“, including the week after the final when the entire stage rig is to be demolished.

At least 3.500 hotel rooms must be available

A Eurovision host city also needs to have more than 3.500 available hotel rooms during the contest week. More specifically:

  • Good hotel room capacity in the city center and around the arena, with up to 3,500 hotel rooms available during the competition week itself, already two weeks before the competition week 1,000 hotel rooms must be available.
  • Description of a comprehensive solution, within the sponsorships of the host city organization, for booking management, including online booking portal with payment functions that can be adapted to all participating countries.
  • Hotel prices must be reported and guaranteed for the entire period.
  • Proposal for how hotel room capacity of this magnitude is reserved until the city/region is selected.

Arena prerequisites

The arena must be with a neutral name that is not linked to a third party’s company name, product, trademark or other names linked to this third party’s business operations. All such names must, to the extent possible, be covered at the arena’s expense. That possibly means that Tele2 Arena is already out of the game, as Tele2 is one of the biggest telephony companies in Sweden!

In addition to the audience and stage space, the arena needs to be able to offer:

  • Place for greenroom where 26 delegations of 10 people can sit. (Greenroom does not have to be in the arena room).
  • 40 to 50 soundproofed and air-conditioned commentator booths.
  • 27 furnished lodges of approximately 30 square meters for the various delegations.
  • Area for hair and makeup, approximately 250 square meters.
  • Area for main sponsor, approximately 1000 square meters.
  • Offices for the delegations to be able to work in and backstage staff, approximately 30 to 40 office spaces spread over a number of rooms.
  • Office for SVT’s editorial and production staff, 200 to 250 office spaces divided into several rooms, a larger meeting room for up to 50 people and also four smaller meeting rooms for up to 10 people.
  • Dining room or catering space for staff with at least 350 seats.
  • Areas for VIP events and specially invited guests (about 1,000 simultaneous guests).
  • Lodging spaces for presenters, approx. 4-6 rooms with separate toilet and shower (with proximity to the stage).
  • Lodge spaces for artists (not delegations), up to 20 lodges.
  • Seating areas for larger groups, at least two larger dressing rooms with access to a toilet for groups of up to 50 people (think opening and intermediate acts with many participants).
  • Props and scenography storage directly adjacent to the stage for the various stage shows (approximately 1.500 square meters).
  • Soundproof spaces for sound check, two so-called viewing rooms, where proximity and logistics are of great importance. (a total of four to six rooms of 50 to 100 square meters).
  • First aid room including medical staff.

In connection with the arena, there must also be:

  • Premises for accreditation management as of an accreditation centre, located so that it is accessible to visitors outside the security controlled area, with workplaces for 15 people and a waiting room for up to 50 people.
  • Press center for up to 1.200 people with workspace for press (approx. 650 seats), workspaces for accredited fans (approximately 250 seats), office space, interview room and cafeteria. In addition, a large room for televised press conferences.

Additional requirements for the arena:

  • The arena must propose a solution/solutions for a backup system for electricity supply, with the required connecting areas, approximately 1,000 square meters.
  • The electricity supply required for demolition and rigging as well as for the non-TV production-related needs (offices, surrounding areas, etc.) must be borne by the arena.
  • The arena must be able to be responsible for ensuring that the standard of air conditioning and cooling is met in all rooms proposed in the proposal and that it is maintained during the period without increased costs for SVT.

More contest requirements

The list of requirements also reveals that it is not enough to have a large arena offering all the required amenities. In order to be able to carry out a Eurovision Song Contest, roughly 1.500 square meters of space is also needed to store props and scenography, 200 office spaces for SVT’s editorial staff, around 30 lodges, a dining hall with 350 seats, a press center with room for 1.200 journalists. Also there’s need for space to host an opening ceremony with 200 to 300 meters of turquoise carpet and a venue for the Euroclub, the official meeting place and nightclub to host Eurovision parties.

Transport and traffic requirements

Solutions for how traffic chaos is avoided to and from the arena need to be ensured by the selected host city. Proposals for shuttle services for the delegations, including access to buses for the occasions when the entire delegation is gathered as well as car pool or taxi checks for free use by delegation members on other occasions. Eurovision-appointed taxis with fixed tariffs for everyone’s use (that is, even those not covered by the service provided above, journalists, traveling public etc).

Security

The host city needs to ensure that solutions in collaboration with the region for security for everyone involved as well as the audience and specially invited guests of honor with high security requirements must be in place. At least 600 volunteers, suggestions for local voluntary organizations where these can come from, propose an organization for and be responsible for project management and related costs for this should additionally be provided.

Other arrangements and premises

  • The city will carry out an event with a so-called allocation draw and city handover in January 2024. The event will be broadcast by SVT and there will be a draw for which semi-final the entries will participate in, as well as a ceremonial handover of the key to the host city, where around 200 people will participate.
  • The arena must also be available for visits by those responsible for the participating delegations, the so-called Head of delegation meeting, on one occasion in mid-March, for around 100 people.
  • The city will conduct a televised opening ceremony,  the Turqouise Carpet, on the Sunday before the show’s week. It falls under the responsibility and expense of the host city, and needs 200 to 300 meters of turquoise carpet for participating artists and more and space for a total of about 1.500 to 2.000 people, as well as a private reception ceremony for the same number of guests.
  • Proposal for venue, organization and implementation force under the host city’s responsibility and expense, for a possible after-party after the final, if the host city wishes to invite people to it.
  • As mentioned above, proposal for resources for premises, organization and execution power for so-called Euroclub, a meeting place/nightclub with a stage. Preliminary opening hours should be daily between 23:00 and 03:00.
  • Proposals for locations and organization of the sponsor village, a commitment from the EBU and intended for international as well as national sponsors with exposure space for sponsors. In addition to this, the Eurovision Village is an excellent location for the city’s hosting with a stage that the city disposes of and programs with daily live performances.

SVT has also requested that the applicant cities:

  • Describe the necessary contacts with local authorities and organizations to ensure the specifications given in this document to enable the successful hosting of Eurovision Song Contest 2024.
  • Present contacts with police authorities, local transport organizations and traffic and road authorities, as well as local licensing authorities (including but not limited to extended alcohol service licenses) regarding necessary permits, etc.
  • During the hosting, in cooperation with the relevant authorities (police, rescue services, etc.) and in consultation with SVT, be responsible for establishing a detailed security plan written in Swedish and English. The security plan must be able to be presented to the EBU.
  • Provide a description of how the host city intends to organize and establish the required security organization. SVT will have to approve all security arrangements.

Extended serving permit

SVT has also requested the interested municipalities to come forward with established contacts with local licensing authorities in order to be able to guarantee extended serving permits. This is so that the party can last later than is usual in most smaller towns around Sweden.

Aftonbladet has searched for Ebba Adielsson, so that she would comment on the above points, however they could not reach her. In a text message via SVT‘s press manager, Camilla Hagert, she said:

“Talks with interested municipalities are ongoing. We cannot say more at the moment. The hope is that the host city will be ready at the beginning of July.”

This partially confirms, what we have already reported that the possible city announcement date, could be somewhere in the first week of July, potentially Friday, July the 7th! Three weeks left till July kicks-off and then it remains to be seen whether we will have new updates regarding the 7th Swedish Eurovision Song Contest, or not.

Sweden will host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest after Loreen’s iconic second win with the song Tattoo:

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Source: Aftonbladet

Sweden: Björn Ulvaeus receptive to ABBA’s participation in Eurovision!

Björn Ulvaeus, a member of ABBA, does not dismiss the possibility of ABBA making an appearance at Eurovision in Sweden next year. In an interview on SVT’s morning show, Morgonstudion, Ulvaeus was asked about the potential for ABBA’s involvement in Eurovision 2024.

Next year will mark the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s victory in Eurovision with their iconic song “Waterloo”, which launched their highly successful international career. Consequently, there has been much speculation about ABBA making some kind of appearance at the upcoming contest.

During the interview, Ulvaeus comments on the intriguing coincidence of the event taking place in Sweden in the same year:

 

“It almost gets a little weird, doesn’t it? That it is exactly in Sweden, exactly this year. And it just happened so we don’t really know. There are many who think “what can you come up with for something fun?”

 

When asked if he is open to the idea, Ulvaeus replies,

 

“Yes, I can only speak for myself, I can not speak for the others.”

 

Previously, it had been reported that ABBA had no plans to participate in the contest next year. However, Björn’s statement now suggests the possibility of an ABBA performance in Sweden in next May.

 

 

Source: eurovoix

 

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Sweden: Calls on Jönköping to bid to host Eurovision 2024!

Local groups and authorities are calling on Jönköping to bid to host the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.

Jönköping could be in the running to host Eurovision 2024 if local groups can convince the city to submit a bid. The call for the southern Swedish city to bid for the Eurovision 2024 Song Contest is being promoted by Småland Tourism, which believes the contest could provide an incredible boost to the city and the wider region.

Jönköping has 150,000 inhabitants and is the most populated city in Småland. Jönköping has strong ties to Eurovision, as it is the birthplace of Agnetha Fältskog, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 as a member of ABBA.

The venue that Jönköping will claim is the Husqvarna Garden, a purpose-built arena that opened in 2000. The arena however does not meet the capacity requirements for the competition, having a capacity of 7,000 people, it is the tenth largest indoor arena in Sweden.

Sweden with Loreen won the first place in this year’s competition with the song “Tattoo” bringing the competition back to Sweden after 2016.

https://youtu.be/Vul5zgC5Yvg

Do you think Jönköping could take over the hosting of the competition?

Source: eurovoix.com


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