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Denmark: Fyr og Flamme wins Melodi Grand Prix

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2021 is won by the duo Fyr og Flamme with the song “Øve os på hinanden”. Fyr og Flamme will thus represent Denmark in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Rotterdam and will perform in the 2nd semifinal.

The full results of the final are:

  1. Nanna Olivia – Hvileløse hjerter
  2. Fyr & Flamme – Øve os på hinanden, finalist
  3. Chief 1 & Thomas Buttenschøn – Højt over skyerne, finalist
  4. Mike Tramp – Everything is Alright
  5. Claudia Campagnol – Abracadabra
  6. The Cosmic Twins – Silver Bullet
  7. Emma Nicoline – Står Lige Her
  8. Jean Michel – Beautiful, finalist

 

  1. Fyr & Flamme – Øve os på hinanden, 37%
  2. Jean Michel – Beautiful, 34%
  3. Chief 1 & Thomas Buttenschøn – Højt over skyerne, 29%

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