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Start your engines: Previewing Melodi Grand Prix 2021

Norway is ready to finish the race to find their entry for Eurovision. Michael, Liam and Io preview all twelve entries in this year’s Melodi Grand Prix for your listening pleasure. Why not join the world in watching at 6am Melbourne time on Sunday 21 February via NRK. Which bear is Liam rooting for? What does the team think about Raylee’s  wetness? Why does a thermometer need to be rushed to the studio? With KEiiNO and TIX being rhe favourites, we need your opinion on the songs in the final. Let us know your thoughts on the socials. The songs

Tonight: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Grand Final in Norway

Tonight: Melodi Grand Prix 2021 Grand Final in Norway 1,981 views Melodi Grand Prix 2021 concludes tonight in Norway with its Grand Final scheduled to take place in Oslo this evening with 12 acts battling for the golden ticket to Rotterdam. We are flying back to the majestic capital of Norway tonight as the 2021 Norwegian national selection sees its seventh and final show take place. 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. A total of four acts will compete in each of the five semi-finals and only one act from each show will proceed to the Grand Final. Hence five acts will join the 6 pre-qualified acts and the wild card winner at the 2021 Melodi Grand Final scheduled to be held on

Jorn completes the final field in Norway after winning the second chance round

Jorn completes the final field in Norway after winning the second chance round
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Norway Melodi Grand Prix Semi Final 1 - Aussievision s winner

Clockwise from top left - Stina Talling, Jorn, Beady Belle, Blåsemafiaen (Courtesy: NRK) This weekend is the first semi-final of Norway’s national selection Melodi Grand Prix and yesterday broadcaster NRK revealed the first four artists to compete. This semi-final features four artists competing for only one place in the grand final where they will join the six artists who have already pre-qualified. Unlike last year’s Melodi Grand Prix format, hope is not lost for the losing three songs as a new ‘wildcard’ round is introduced this year. After the five semi-finals are completed, one more show will announce which of the excluded acts has earned the golden ticket to the grand finale.

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