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Melodi Grand Prix 2021 continues tonight in Norway with its Wild Card Show scheduled to take place in Oslo this evening with fifteen acts battling in the Norwegian national final.
We are heading back to the majestic capital of Norway tonight as the 2021 Norwegian national selection sees its sixth show take place.
Last Saturday saw the fifth semi-final of Melodi Grand Prix 2021 where Imerika was declared the winner of the show, she will proceed to the Grand Final with her entry ‘
I can’t scape‘.
Melodi Grand Prix 2021
Melodi Grand Prix 2021 consists of seven shows (five semi-finals, a wild card show and a Grand Final) with a total of 26 acts battling for the golden ticket to Rotterdam.
Lithuania and
Saturday 23 January.
Here are all the details you need for 2021’s second Saturday of national selections.
You can follow all the results on wiwibloggs (and via our Twitter: @wiwibloggs and Instagram: wiwibloggs) throughout the evening. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s happening, when it’s on and how to watch.
Saturday 23 January: Eurovision 2021 Selection Shows
Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix 2021
Semi-Final Two
Time: 19:50 CET to 21:10 CET
This evening’s second semi will see performances from four artists Raylee, Daniel Owen, Ketil Stokkan and Maria Solheim. A series of duels will reduce this number to just one finalist. They’ll join the other semi-final qualifiers, one wildcard and six pre-qualified finalists in the grand final. Stavangerkameratene one of the automatic qualifiers will also showcase their entry tonight.
Eurovision news: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 continues tonight in Norway with its second semi-final scheduled to take place in Oslo this evening with 4 more acts battling for a
The artists of the second Semi-Final of MGP
Photo: NRK
Live this weekend: Norway and Lithuania continue their search
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Lithuanian selection
Pabandom iš naujo! (
Let’s try again) kicked off last week with its first heat. Out of 10 competing acts, only 5 made it to the next stage. This Saturday 23 January, a new set of 10 songs will compete but only 5 will proceed further in the competition.
Aistė Brokenleg, Evita Cololo, Gabrielė Goštautaitė, Gabrielius Vagelis, Gebrasy, Cosmic Bride, Norbertas, Rapolas Meškauskas, Sunday Afternoon and Unoband will perform for a spot in the Semi-Final.
Eurovision news: NRK, the Norwegian national broadcaster has unveiled the four candidates who will battling for a spot in the Grand Final at next Saturday's MGP 2021