šŸ‡³šŸ‡“ Norway: Melodi Grand Prix starts

The Norwegian national final Melodi Grand Prix starts today. We will be able to watch three heats with 6 songs each. Half of the songs will go through to the final.Ā 

The show starts at 19.50 CET and you can watch it here. These are the six entries of tonight:

  1. Mathilde SPZ feat. Chris Archer and Slam Dunk sing “Woman show”
  2. Fredrik Halland sings “Stranded”
  3. Myra sings “Heart on fire”
  4. Gothminister sings “We come alive”
  5. Ingrid Jasmin sings “Eya”
  6. Margaret Berger sings “Oblivion”

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Gothminister took part in the 2013 semifinal.
Margaret Berger represented Norway in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest.

Margaret Berger sings “I feed you my love” in 2013.

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