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Sweden: Loreen favourite in Melodifestivalen

Loreen is the huge favourite to win Melodifestivalen 2023 with her song “Tattoo”. Bookmakers give the singer a chance of 86% to win the contest. As soon as her song was presented two weeks ago, Sweden is the top favourite even to win the entire contest.

But…. nothing has been decided yet. The show starts at 20:00 CET and you can watch it here. These are the twelve contestants:

1 Jon Hendrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods Where you are (Sávežan)
2 Tone Sekelius Rythm of my show
3 Mariette One day
4 Marcus & Martinus Air
5 Panetoz On my way
6 Maria Sur Never give up
7 Smash Into Pieces Six feet under
8 Kiana Where did you go?
9 Nordman Släpp alla sorger
10 Loreen Tattoo
11 Theoz Mer av dig
12 Paul Rey Royals

Jon Henrik Fjällgren became 2nd in 2015, 3rd in 2017 and 4th in 2019
Tone Sekelius
became 5th last year.
Mariette
 became 3rd in 2015, 4th in 2017, 5th in 2018 and 10th in 2020.
Panetoz became 9th in 2014 and 8th in 2016.
Nordman became 5th in 2005 and 6th in 2008.
Loreen reached Andra Chancen in 2011, won Melodifestivalen 2012 and reached Andra Chancen in 2017. Loreen won the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 with the legendary song “Euphoria”!
Theoz became 7th last year.
Paul Rey became 6th in the 2020 final. A year later he became 12th. 




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