Denmark hosted the Melody Grand Prix to determine the Nordic countries’ entry into the 68th Eurovision Song Contest. Saba proudly flies the Danish flag in the song “Sand”.
We headed to Copenhagen, or more precisely DR Koncerthuset, on Saturday February 17th.Danish broadcaster DR brought us melody grand prixa pre-selection to find Denmark’s entry to the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest.
The Danish national final was a night of entertainment with eight songs competing for votes. These were derived from a combination of public and jury votes, both of which he was given 50% weighting.
Like the Danish tradition melody grand prix In recent years, the initial lineup of songs ranked in the top three once all songs were played and the initial set of votes were totaled and distributed. The trio’s songs then formed a “super final” and were played again, and the voting was reset to zero and opened again.
The three songs competing for that win were Johnny by Basim, I Need Your Love by Janus Wiberg, and eventual winner Sand by Saba.
Melody Grand Prix 2024 A champion has been crowned and Denmark has qualified for May’s Eurovision Song Contest.Saba will compete in Malmö with this song. sand.
In 2023, Saba played a large and demanding role in a musical. hair. Now she is looking forward to making her mark as an artist and singer at the Eurovision Song Contest.in her entry sandshe wants to inspire others to seize life and chase their dreams.
Saba performs a song sand, which was written by the strongest songwriter.The person behind this song is Melanie Wehbe, who has previously won melody grand prix Not only as a songwriter, melody festival In Sweden, alongside Jonas Sander and Pir Jeppesen, who previously won pre-selection for England.
Saba was adopted from Ethiopia when she was eight months old and has roots in Ringkevin, a town in West Jutland. Artists want to grasp life, push boundaries, and spread the message that things should be challenged and explored.
Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest
Denmark first competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957. Since then, Denmark has won the Eurovision Song Contest three times. In 1963, 2000 and 2013.
Denmark first competed in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957 and got off to a strong start, finishing third in their first appearance. Shortly after this, Grete and Jorgen Ingmann won the contest. dansevisee However, not everything was smooth sailing. After a poor ranking in 1966, Denmark withdrew from the contest and did not compete again until 1978.
In 2000, the contest was held in Stockholm, and Denmark won the Eurovision Song Contest for the second time with the Olsen brothers. Fly on the wings of love. Despite being outsiders in the first ranks in terms of betting odds, the brothers commanded a convincing lead from the start of voting, winning the contest in Denmark for the first time in almost 40 years. Lolo and King flew the flag for their home team in Copenhagen in 2001, finishing as runners-up. never let you go.
In 2013, the Eurovision Song Contest was held in Sweden, and like in 2000, Denmark won.emery de forest Teardrop only It won both the jury and television vote in Malmö and held the contest again in Copenhagen.
The Eurovision Song Contest will be held in Malmö, Sweden, on Tuesday 7 May 2024 (first semi-final), Thursday 9 May (second semi-final) and Saturday 11 May 2024 (grand final).
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