Norway: Spotify Charts for Melodi Grand Prix 2024 songs!
The artists, that are going to take part in Melodi Grand Prix 2024, the national final of Norway, were announced just yesterday, alongside the release of their songs. One of them is going to be the successor of Alessandra and represent Norway in Eurovision 2024.
The first day of their release, nine songs managed to enter the country’s Spotify Charts and here is the list:
- #37 KEiiNO – “Damdiggida”
- #50 Vidar Villa – “MER”
- #68 Margaret Berger – “Oblivion”
- #94 MIIA – “Green Lights”
- #95 Super Rob, Erika Norwich – “My AI”
- #109 Gåte – “Ulveham”
- #141 Mathilde SPZ ft. Chris Archer & Slam Dunk – “Woman Show”
- #180 Myra – “Heart on fire”
- #183 Farida – “Heartache”
As a reminder, this year’s Melodi Gran Prix will remain in the same format as last year, as there will be no duels or second chance rounds. Three artists will qualify from each semi-final in which only the Norwegian TV audience will vote, while the final will for once again feature an international jury that will determine 40% of the result.
Melodi Grand Prix 2024 will take place at the Spectrum in Trondheim with Marion Ravn and Fredrik Solvang as hosts. The schedule is as follows:
First Semi-Final: January 13
- Margaret Berger – “Oblivion”
- Myra – “Heart on fire”
- Ingrid Jasmin – “Eya”
- GOTHMINISTER – “We Come Alive”
- Fredrik Halland – “Stranded”
- Mathilde SPZ ft. Chris Archer & Slam Dunk – “Woman Show”
Second Semi-Final: January 20
- Gåte – “Ulveham”
- Super Rob, Erika Norwich – “My AI”
- Mileo – “You’re Mine”
- ELI KRISTIN – “Touch of Venus”
- Dag Erik Oksvold og Anne Fagermo – “Judge Tenderly of Me”
- Farida – “Heartache”
Third Semi-Final: January 27
- KEiiNO – “Damdiggida”
- MIIA – “Green Lights”
- Annprincess – “Save Me”
- Thomas Jenssen – “Take Me To Heaven”
- MISTRA – “Waltz of Death”
- Vidar Villa – “MER”
Grand Final: February 3rd
The previous MGP winner and Norway’s representative at Eurovision 2023 was Alessandra with her song “Queen of Kings” and finished 5th in the Grand Final, continuing the country’s qualification streak for the sixth year.
Stay tuned on Eurovisionfun for all the news regarding the Norwegian participation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, in Malmö!
Source: Eurovision Charts