šŸ‡øšŸ‡Ŗ 4th Melodifestivalen heat in Sweden

Melodifestivalen, the Swedish national selection, continues with a fourth heat. As SwedenĀ is the host country, the winning song will go directly to the final. Two songs will go directly to the final, two other songs will go for ā€˜final qualification’, something that will be decided after the 5th heat. The show starts at 20:00 CET and you can watch itĀ hereĀ or on the SVT Play app.

These are the participating songs:

  1. Albin Tingwall sings “Done getting over you”
  2. Lia Larsson sings “30 km/h”
  3. Dotter sings “It’s not easy to write a love song”
  4. Scarlet sings “Circus X”
  5. Lasse Stefanz sing “En sĆ„ng om sommaren”
  6. Danny Saucedo sings “Happy that you found me”

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Dotter took part in Melodifestivalen before in 2018 (semifinals), in 2020 (2nd) and in 2021 (4th).
Lasse Stefanz took part in 2011 (semifinals).
Danny Saucedo was 3rd in 2009 (with E.M.D.), 2nd in 2011, also 2nd in 2012 and 7th in 2021.

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