Melodifestivalen 2021. But things have become a little uncertain for the band
Lillasyster with news that bass player and backing vocalist Andreas Bladini has tested positive for Covid-19.
Aftonbladet reports that Bladini tested positive last week. He explained:
“I found out in the middle of last week that I was part of infection tracking via children in the family. Both me and my wife Moa tested positive and we have not met anyone else since we found out that we were part of the infection tracking. The family has also tried to keep their distance from each other as much as possible.”
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Good morning Europe! (Thank God) it’s Saturday again and that means that
Melodifestivalen returns with one more show, live from Sweden! Are you ready for the second semi-final?
Tonight’s acts
As with many other events, this year’s
Melodifestivalenedition is largely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. All shows are taking place without a live audience in the arena, while the traditional tour around Swedish cities which become home to the event has been canceled for 2021. Live from Annexet in the country’s capital
Stockholm, tonight sees a further 7 participating acts take to the stage. However, only 4 will make one step closer to the coveted Eurovision ticket. These are:
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God morgon! February has begun and this means that Sweden is well and truly ready to host its national selection event,
Melodifestivalen! One of the longest-running and most popular shows in Europe begins tonight with its first semi-final.
Fasten your seatbelts!
While Europe and the whole world is still coping with COVID-19, the national finals season is in full swing and promises to give us some moments of joy and optimism. Tonight from
Annexet venue in Stockholm, we’ll be attending the first semi-final of
Melodifestivalen 2021, which will determine who will fly the Scandinavian country’s flag this May in Rotterdam.