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Swedish music competition

Melodifestivalen 2016
Dates and venues
Heat 1
Heat 2
Heat 3
Heat 4
Second chance
Final
Production
BroadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
DirectorRobin Hofwander
Fredrik Bäcklund
PresentersAll shows:
Gina Dirawi
Guest co-hosts:
Petra Mede(heat 1)
Henrik Schyffert(heat 3)
Sarah Dawn Finer(heat 4)
Ola Salo andPeter Jöback(Second Chance)
William Spetz(final)
Participants
Number of entries27: 6 in the first heat, 7 in the other heats; 12 in the final (2 from each heat, 4 from the Second Chance round)
Vote
Winning song"If I Were Sorry" byFrans
2015 ← Melodifestivalen →2017
Event page at mellopedia.svt.seEdit this at Wikidata

Melodifestivalen 2016 was the 56th edition of the Swedish music competitionMelodifestivalen, which selected Sweden's entry for theEurovision Song Contest 2016. The competition was organised bySveriges Television (SVT) and took place over the six-week period between 6 February and 12 March 2016.

For the 15th consecutive year, the format of the competition consisted of six shows: four heat rounds, a second-chance round and a final. The 28 competing entries were divided into four heats, with seven compositions in each. From each heat, the songs that earned first and second place qualified directly to the final, while the songs that placed third and fourth proceeded to the Second Chance round. The bottom three songs in each heat were eliminated from the competition. An additional four entries qualified from the Second Chance round to the final, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to 12. All six shows were hosted byGina Dirawi, who was joined by guest co-hosts during each show:Petra Mede (heat 1),Henrik Schyffert (heat 3),Sarah Dawn Finer (heat 4),Peter Jöback andOla Salo (Second Chance round) andWilliam Spetz (final);Charlotte Perrelli was originally announced as the guest co-host for the second heat, however, her role was changed to guest performer due to a conflict of interest stemming from her endorsement deal with Swedish mobile brandComviq.

An initial 28 entries were selected for the competition through three methods: an open call for song submissions, direct invitations to specific artists and songwriters and a wildcard given to one of the artists that participated in theSvensktoppen nästa competition organised bySveriges Radio P4. Twenty-seven entries ultimately competed as one of the selected songs, "Himmel för två" to have been performed byAnna Book, was disqualified prior to the start of heats as it had competed in the2014 Moldovan Eurovision Song Contest national selection, thus violating the rules of the competition.

"If I Were Sorry" performed byFrans was selected as the winner of the 2016 competition after scoring the highest number of points following the combination of votes from 11 international jury groups and a public vote consisting of telephone, SMS and app voting. The song representedSweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016, which took place in theStockholm Globe Arena inStockholm on 10, 12 and 14 May 2016. "If I Were Sorry" competed directly in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 on 14 May due to Sweden being the host nation for the contest following the victory ofMåns Zelmerlöw and the song "Heroes" in2015. At the contest, Sweden placed fifth out of the 26 competing nations in the final, scoring 261 points.

Format

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Melodifestivalen 2016, organised bySveriges Television (SVT), was the fifteenth consecutive edition of the contest in which the competition took place in different cities across Sweden. The four heats were held at theScandinavium inGothenburg (6 February), theMalmö Arena inMalmö (13 February), theHimmelstalundshallen inNorrköping (20 February) and theGavlerinken Arena inGävle (27 February).[1][2] The Second Chance round took place at theHalmstad Arena inHalmstad on 5 March while the final was held at theFriends Arena in Solna on 12 March. An initial twenty-eight entries were intended to compete in the heats, with seven entries taking part in each show. The first heat only featured six entries after one of the competing songs was disqualified.[3] The top two entries from each heat advanced directly to the final, while the third and fourth placed entries advanced to the Second Chance round. The bottom three entries in each heat were eliminated. An additional four entries qualified to the final from the Second Chance round, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to twelve.

Christer Björkman was announced as the executive producer and Annette Helenius as project manager of the competition, replacing Maria Ilstedt and Christel Tholse Willers, respectively, from the previous year.[4]

Competition Schedule
ShowDateCityVenueHosts
Heat 16 FebruaryGothenburgScandinaviumGina DirawiPetra Mede
Heat 213 FebruaryMalmöMalmö ArenaCharlotte Perrelli(Guest performer)
Heat 320 FebruaryNorrköpingHimmelstalundshallenHenrik Schyffert
Heat 427 FebruaryGävleGavlerinken ArenaSarah Dawn Finer
Second Chance round5 MarchHalmstadHalmstad ArenaPeter Jöback andOla Salo
Final12 MarchSolnaFriends ArenaWilliam Spetz

Entry selection

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Entries for the 2016 competition were selected through three methods:[5][6]

  • 14 entries were chosen by a selection panel from submissions received by SVT through an open call for songs.
  • 13 entries were selected by SVT via special invitations to artists and songwriters.
  • 1 entry was provided by the selected artist from the competitionSvensktoppen nästa organised bySveriges Radio P4.

SVT opened two submission contests that accepted entries between 1 and 16 September 2015 for interested artists and songwriters to submit their proposals for the competition. TheRegular contest was open for entries that had at least one songwriter that already had a musical work published, while thePublic contest accepted entries from songwriters without previously published musical work.[7] Entries submitted for the competition were required to be new compositions which had never been published between 2–3 minutes in length and with at least one songwriter that had Swedish citizenship. The choice of language was free, however, SVT reserved 30% of the contest's places for entries sung mainly in Swedish. SVT also aimed to have at least 50% of the contest's places for entries written by female composers and lyricists either in a solo or collaborative capacity.[7]

Following the conclusion of the submission periods, SVT received 2,450 entries—an increase of 273 entries from the previous year. 1,982 of the entries were entered into theRegular contest, while 468 entries were entered into thePublic contest.[8] SVT created a shortlist of entries from the received submissions and formed a selection panel that was tasked to select fourteen entries for the competition. The selection panel consisted of seventeen members: ten men and seven women 18–64 years of age. Half of the jury members represented people working in or involved with the music industry (professional dancers, artist managers, music editors and programme/music directors) and the other half consisted of members of the public who are viewers of Melodifestivalen (with professions such as engineers, bloggers, teachers, consultants and students).[9]

Members of the Selection Panel[9]
NameProfession
Anna ShimodaEditor in chief forHänt.se,Aller Media
Axel ScholtzéProduction assistant
Ben RobertsonTeacher and member of Melodifestivalen club
Carl-Philip LandinConsultant
Cecilia ErikssonStudent musician
Edin JusuframicDancer and choreographer
Ken OlaussonEngineer and blogger
Kerstin BehrendtzMusic editor forSveriges Radio P4
Lisa ArnoldDancer
Magnus RogmarkConsultant
Mari HesthammaerMusic editor forSveriges Radio P3
Mari RybergerMelodifestivalen entry producer
Maria EricsonArtist manager forAllsång på Skansen, assistant project manager for Melodifestivalen 2016
Martin GlemmeMarketing and PR
Rickard KeilorProgramme manager SBS Radio
Robert SehlbergMusic director MTG Radio
Simon GrusellStudent

Presenters

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At a press conference on 17 November 2015,Gina Dirawi was presented as the main host for all six shows of Melodifestivalen 2016.[10] Her selection as the host made Dirawi the first woman to host Melodifestivalen three times, having previously presented the competition in2012 and2013. Dirawi was joined by guest co-hosts during each show:Petra Mede (heat 1),Henrik Schyffert (heat 3),Sarah Dawn Finer (heat 4),Peter Jöback (Second Chance round),Ola Salo (Second Chance round) andWilliam Spetz (final).[10] Originally,Charlotte Perrelli was announced as the guest co-host for the second heat, however, after a breach of contract arose regarding Perrelli's endorsement deal with mobile phone brandComviq, her role in the programme was changed to guest performer.[11][12] Mede, Schyffert, Finer and Perrelli had all hosted Melodifestivalen on previous occasions; Mede in2009, Schyffert in2005, Finer in 2012, and Perrelli in2003 and2004.[13]

Voting

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During the six shows, viewers could cast their votes through telephone, SMS and mobile application voting.[14] For telephone and SMS voting, viewers were able to cast their vote through two different voting lines per voting method: a regular line costing 3.60 SEK and a donation line costing 9.90 SEK of which 8.90 SEK was donated to the charity organisationRadiohjälpen. Up to 20 votes could be cast per phone number per voting line, allowing a single phone number to contribute a maximum of 80 votes in each round of voting. With the mobile application, each device could send up to 5 votes for free per entry. The results of the heats and Second Chance round were determined solely by viewer votes, while in the final, the results were determined through a 50/50 combination of viewer votes and the votes of eleven international jury groups.[15] 36,711,512 votes were cast in total during the six shows with 4,633,907 SEK collected for Radiohjälpen.[16]

Competing entries

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The twenty-eight competing entries were announced to the public during a press conference on 30 November 2015.[17] Prior to the press conference, it was only known that the groupSmilo (formerly Smajling Swedes) had been selected for the competition from the artists that participated in theSvensktoppen nästa competition organised bySveriges Radio P4.[18]

Among the competing artists were former Melodifestivalen winnersTommy Nilsson (1989) andMartin Stenmarck (2005).Krista Siegfrids had also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest in2013 where sherepresented Finland.Ace Wilder,After Dark,Anna Book,David Lindgren,Dolly Style,Isa,Linda Bengtzing,Mattias Andréasson,Molly Pettersson Hammar,Molly Sandén,Oscar Zia,Panetoz,Patrik Isaksson,Pernilla Andersson,Samir and Viktor,Swingfly andUno Svenningsson have all participated in Melodifestivalen during previous editions. In addition to having participated in Melodifestivalen previously, Molly Sandén also represented Sweden in theJunior Eurovision Song Contest 2006.

On 4 February 2016, SVT held a press conference where they announced that "Himmel för två", written by Sven-Inge Sjöberg, Lennart Wastesson, Larry Forsberg andCamilla Läckberg and to have been performed by Anna Book, was disqualified from the competition. The disqualification came two days before the song was set to be performed in the first heat after it was discovered that the song had previously competed in the audition stage of the2014 Moldovan Eurovision Song Contest national selection under the title "Taking Care of a Broken Heart" with lyrics in English.[3]

ArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)
Ace Wilder"Don't Worry"Joy Deb,Linnea Deb,Anton Hård af Segerstad, Ace Wilder, Behshad Ashnai, Martina Avacado
After Dark"Kom ut som en stjärna"(Come out like a star)Sven-Inge Sjöberg, Lennart Wastesson, Larry Forsberg, Lina Eriksson, Kent Olsson, Calle Kindbom
Albin &Mattias"Rik"(Rich)Albin Johnsén, Mattias Andréasson
Anna Book"Himmel för två"(Heaven for two)Sven-Inge Sjöberg, Lennart Wastesson, Larry Forsberg,Camilla Läckberg
Boris René"Put Your Love on Me"Boris René, Tobias Lundgren, Tim Larsson
David Lindgren"We Are Your Tomorrow"Anderz Wrethov,Sharon Vaughn,Gustav Efraimsson
Dolly Style"Rollercoaster"Thomas G:son,Peter Boström, Alexandra Salomonsson
Eclipse"Runaways"Erik Mårtensson
Frans"If I Were Sorry"Oscar Fogelström,Michael Saxell, Fredrik Andersson, Frans Jeppsson Wall
Isa"I Will Wait"Anton Hård af Segerstad, Joy Deb, Linnea Deb,Nikki Flores
Krista Siegfrids"Faller"(Falling)Krista Siegfrids, Gabriel Alares, Magnus Wallin, Gustaf Svenungsson
Linda Bengtzing"Killer Girl"Mathias Kallenberger, Andréas Berlin, Linda Bengtzing, Dag Öhrlund
Lisa Ajax"My Heart Wants Me Dead"Linnea Deb, Joy Deb, Anton Hård af Segerstad, Nikki Flores,Sara Forsberg
Martin Stenmarck"Du tar mig tillbaks"(You take me back)David Stenmarck
Mimi Werner"Ain't No Good"Mimi Werner, Göran Werner, Marcus Svedin, Jason Saenz
Molly Pettersson Hammar"Hunger"Joy Deb, Linnea Deb, Lisa Desmond, Anton Hård af Segerstad, Molly Pettersson Hammar
Molly Sandén"Youniverse"Molly Sandén,Danny Saucedo, John Alexis
Oscar Zia"Human"Oscar Zia,Victor Thell,Maria Smith
Panetoz"Håll om mig hårt"(Hold me tight)Jimmy Jansson, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Jakke Erixson, Pa Modou Badjie, Njol Badjie, Nebeyu Baheru
Patrik,Tommy &Uno"Håll mitt hjärta hårt"(Hold my heart hard)Patrik Isaksson, Tommy Nilsson, Uno Svenningsson
Pernilla Andersson"Mitt guld"(My gold)Pernilla Andersson, Fredrik Rönnqvist
Robin Bengtsson"Constellation Prize"Bobby Ljunggren,Henrik Wikström, Mark Hole, Martin Eriksson
Samir & Viktor"Bada nakna"(Swim naked)Fredrik Kempe,David Kreuger, Anderz Wrethov
SaRaha"Kizunguzungu"(Dizziness)Anderz Wrethov, Sara Larsson,Arash Labaf
Smilo"Weight of the World"Arvid Ångström, Dennis Babic, Oscar Berglund Juhola, Anton Göransson, Robin Danielsson
Swingfly feat. Helena Gutarra"You Carved Your Name"Joakim Åhlund,Andreas Kleerup
Victor och Natten"100%"Dag Lundberg, Melker, Jesper Lundh
Wiktoria"Save Me"Jens Siverstedt, Lauren Dyson, Jonas Wallin

Heats

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As in previous years, Melodifestivalen commenced with four heats, which determined the eight entries that advanced directly to the final and the eight entries that qualified to the Second Chance round. The running order for each heat was announced on 12 January 2016.[19]

The heat results were based solely on viewer votes. Two rounds of voting took place in each heat to determine which entries would advance further and which entries would be eliminated. All seven competing entries in each heat (six in the first heat) participated in the first round of voting where the top five advanced to the second round, while the bottom two were eliminated. In the second round of voting, the two entries that occupied the first and second places qualified directly to the final, while the third and fourth placed entries proceeded to the Second Chance round. The fifth placed entry was eliminated. All votes from the second round of voting were added to the votes that each entry received from the first round of voting in order to determine the outcome.[15]

Heat 1

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The first heat took place on 6 February 2016 at theScandinavium inGothenburg, hosted byGina Dirawi andPetra Mede. "Don't Worry" performed byAce Wilder and "Constellation Prize" performed byRobin Bengtsson qualified directly to the final, while "Bada nakna" performed bySamir and Viktor and "Rik" performed byAlbin andMattias advanced to the Second Chance round.[20] A total of 4,389,687 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 477,689 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[21]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dirawi and Mede opened the show with a performance titled "Hela Sveriges fest" (All of Sweden's party) and performed together withLasse Kronér as part of the interval act in a number titled "Allt är Eurovisions fel" (It's all Eurovision's fault). Spanish girl group and2006 Spanish Eurovision entrantsLas Ketchup also performed their song "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)" as an interval act.[22] Recurring interval acts such asJonas Gardell's schlager school and dramatic readings of past Melodifestivalen song lyrics by Swedish actors were also part of the programme;Stina Ekblad performed a dramatic reading ofSamir and Viktor'sMelodifestivalen 2015 entry "Groupie".[23][24]

Two days prior to the heat on 4 February, "Himmel för två", performed byAnna Book, was disqualified after it was discovered that the song had previously been entered and performed in the audition round of the2014 Moldovan Eurovision Song Contest national selection.[3] Book performed the song during the heat as an interval act.[25]

DrawArtistSongVotes[16]PlaceResult
Round 1Round 2Total
1Samir & Viktor"Bada nakna"752,94477,908830,8523Second Chance
2Pernilla Andersson"Mitt guld"258,740258,7406Out
3Mimi Werner"Ain't No Good"617,26567,180684,4455Out
4Albin &Mattias"Rik"725,69361,166786,8594Second Chance
5Anna Book"Himmel för två"Disqualified
6Robin Bengtsson"Constellation Prize"836,672112,863949,5351Final
7Ace Wilder"Don't Worry"772,87999,797872,6762Final

Heat 2

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The second heat took place on 13 February 2016 at theMalmö Arena inMalmö, hosted byGina Dirawi.Charlotte Perrelli was originally supposed to co-host the show; however, after a breach of contract arose due to her endorsement deal with mobile phone brandComviq, she appeared only as a guest performer instead.[12] "We Are Your Tomorrow" performed byDavid Lindgren and "Save Me" performed byWiktoria qualified directly to the final, while "Hunger" performed byMolly Pettersson Hammar and "I Will Wait" performed byIsa advanced to the Second Chance round.[26] A total of 4,647,934 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 487,371 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[27]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dirawi and Perrelli opened the show with a performance titled "Flickorna från Sverige" (The girls from Sweden), while the interval act titled "Rädda schlagerdivan" (Save the schlager diva) included a video presentation that featuredClaes Elfsberg andArja Saijonmaa followed by Perrelli performing a Swedish language cover of the song "Atemlos durch die Nacht" byHelene Fischer entitled "Här står jag" (Here I stand).[28] Recurring interval acts such asJonas Gardell's schlager school and dramatic readings of past Melodifestivalen song lyrics by Swedish actors were also part of the program;Krister Henriksson andPeter Haber performed a dramatic reading ofKikki, Bettan and Lotta'sMelodifestivalen 2002 entry "Vem é dé du vill ha".[29]

DrawArtistSongVotes[16]PlaceResult
Round 1Round 2Total
1David Lindgren"We Are Your Tomorrow"807,52064,752872,2722Final
2Victor och Natten"100%"427,891427,8916Out
3Molly Pettersson Hammar"Hunger"657,45246,011703,4634Second Chance
4Isa"I Will Wait"786,20363,939849,5963Second Chance
5Krista Siegfrids"Faller"452,30136,341486,6425Out
6Patrik,Tommy &Uno"Håll mitt hjärta hårt"371,290371,2907Out
7Wiktoria"Save Me"832,35591,648924,0031Final

Heat 3

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The third heat took place on 20 February 2016 at theHimmelstalundshallen inNorrköping, hosted byGina Dirawi andHenrik Schyffert. "Human" performed byOscar Zia and "My Heart Wants Me Dead" performed byLisa Ajax qualified directly to the final, while "Kizunguzungu" performed bySaRaha and "Put Your Love on Me" performed byBoris René advanced to the Second Chance round.[30] A total of 4,389,051 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 425,474 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[31]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dirawi and Schyffert opened the show with a cover of "Under Pressure" originally byQueen andDavid Bowie, while the interval acts were stand-up comedy by Schyffert and a performance by Dirawi titled "Love Story". Recurring interval acts such asJonas Gardell's schlager school and dramatic readings of past Melodifestivalen song lyrics by Swedish actors were also part of the program;Marie Göranzon performed a dramatic reading ofAnna Book'sMelodifestivalen 2007 entry "Samba Sambero".[32]

DrawArtistSongVotes[16]PlaceResult
Round 1Round 2Total
1SaRaha"Kizunguzungu"506,27366,361572,6344Second Chance
2Swingfly feat. Helena Gutarra"You Carved Your Name"411,040411,0406Out
3Smilo"Weight of the World"524,21637,007561,2235Out
4After Dark"Kom ut som en stjärna"355,959355,9597Out
5Lisa Ajax"My Heart Wants Me Dead"880,11868,760948,8781Final
6Boris René"Put Your Love on Me"598,52157,891656,4123Second Chance
7Oscar Zia"Human"791,98978,463870,4522Final

Heat 4

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The fourth heat took place on 27 February 2016 at theGavlerinken Arena inGävle, hosted byGina Dirawi andSarah Dawn Finer. "Youniverse" performed byMolly Sandén and "If I Were Sorry" performed byFrans qualified directly to the final, while "Håll om mig hårt" performed byPanetoz and "Rollercoaster" performed byDolly Style advanced to the Second Chance round. A total of 4,590,446 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 627,471 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[16]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dirawi and Finer opened the show with a cover ofGuy Sebastian's2015 Australian Eurovision entry "Tonight Again" titled "Du och jag igen" (You and I again), while the interval act featured a performance by Dirawi, Finer andJon Henrik Fjällgren titled "Hela Sveriges sång" (All of Sweden's song).Helena Bergström, who hostedMelodifestivalen 2012 together with Dirawi and Finer, reprised her portrayals of Lasse and Marianne—characters that were part of the interval acts for the 2012 competition. Recurring interval acts such asJonas Gardell's schlager school and dramatic readings of past Melodifestivalen song lyrics by Swedish actors were also part of the program;Lena Endre performed a dramatic reading ofLinda Bengtzing'sMelodifestivalen 2006 entry "Jag ljuger så bra".[33]

DrawArtistSongVotes[16]PlaceResult
Round 1Round 2Total
1Eclipse"Runaways"462,16254,294516,4565Out
2Dolly Style"Rollercoaster"563,55933,537597,0964Second Chance
3Martin Stenmarck"Du tar mig tillbaks"345,313345,3136Out
4Linda Bengtzing"Killer Girl"330,615330,6157Out
5Frans"If I Were Sorry"870,725147,4431,018,1681Final
6Panetoz"Håll om mig hårt"766,46667,694834,1603Second Chance
7Molly Sandén"Youniverse"852,28485,091937,3752Final

Second Chance round

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The Second Chance round took place on 5 March 2016 at theHalmstad Arena inHalmstad, hosted byGina Dirawi,Ola Salo andPeter Jöback. The eight entries that placed third and fourth in the preceding four heats competed during the show in four duels. SVT decided which entries would face off in each duel.[34] Viewers determined the results during the show through telephone, SMS and application voting. Voting in each duel commenced at the start of the first entry's performance and concluded one minute and thirty seconds following the end of the second entry's performance.[15] Executive producerChrister Björkman announced which four entries won their duels and advanced to the final in addition to revealing the running order of the final at the conclusion of the show. "Håll om mig hårt" performed by Panetoz, "Put Your Love on Me" performed by Boris René, "Kizunguzungu" performed by SaRaha and "Bada nakna" performed by Samir and Viktor qualified to the final.[35] A total of 6,059,917 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 441,413 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[36]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, Dirawi, Salo and Jöback opened the show with a cover ofAdele's "Skyfall", while the interval acts included a duet by Salo and Jöback titled "Sing Me Out" andHasse Andersson performing hisMelodifestivalen 2015 entry "Guld och gröna skogar". Recurring interval acts that were also part of the show includedJonas Gardell's schlager school andHelena Bergström's portrayals of the characters Lasse and Marianne.[37]

DuelDrawArtistSongVotes[16]Result
I1Panetoz"Håll om mig hårt"965,823Final
2Molly Pettersson Hammar"Hunger"503,953Out
II1Albin &Mattias"Rik"735,852Out
2Boris René"Put Your Love on Me"836,686Final
III1Isa"I Will Wait"763,862Out
2SaRaha"Kizunguzungu"775,093Final
IV1Dolly Style"Rollercoaster"571,216Out
2Samir & Viktor"Bada nakna"907,432Final

Final

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The final took place on 12 March 2016 at theFriends Arena in Solna, hosted byGina Dirawi andWilliam Spetz. Twelve entries competed during the show. Eight of the entries qualified directly from the heats, while four of the competing entries qualified from the Second Chance round. The winner was selected by a combination of viewer votes and eleven international jury groups. The viewers and the juries each had a total of 473 points to award. Each jury group distributed their points as follows: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points. The viewer vote was based on the percentage of votes each song achieved through the following voting methods: telephone, SMS and mobile application. For example, if a song gained 10% of the viewer vote, then that entry would be awarded 10% of 473 points rounded to the nearest integer: 47 points. Viewers were able to cast their vote in the final from the start of the show until five minutes after the jury groups had distributed their points, allowing the viewers to respond to the outcome of the jury results. In the event of a tie, the viewer vote would overrule the jury.[15] "If I Were Sorry" performed byFrans was selected as the winner after placing second with the international jury vote and winning the public vote to finish with an overall 156-point total.[38] A record total of 12,643,477 votes were cast by the viewers during the show with a total of 2,174,489 SEK collected forRadiohjälpen.[39]

In addition to the performances of the competing entries, the interval acts featured an anti-bullying themed performance of theMelodifestivalen 2015 winning song "Heroes", in a new arrangement by Moh Denebi, performed byMåns Zelmerlöw together with a children's choir and a medley of past Melodifestivalen hits intended to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the current format of the competition.[40][41] The medley included: "Adrenaline" (2002) performed byDJ Méndez, "Don't Stop Believing" (2015) performed byMariette, "Kom" (2010) performed byTimoteij, "Kom och ta mig" (2002) performed byBrandsta City Släckers, "Bröder" (2014) performed byLinus Svenning, "Moving On" (2009) performed bySarah Dawn Finer, "Live Forever" (2007) performed byMagnus Carlsson, "Snälla snälla" (2009) performed byCaroline af Ugglas, "Sing For Me" (2006) performed byAndreas Johnson, "Håll om mig" (2005) performed byNanne Grönvall, "Begging" (2013) performed byAnton Ewald, "Vem é dé du vill ha" (2002) performed byKikki andBettan, "Lay Your Love on Me" (2008) performed byBWO, "Hero" (2008) performed byCharlotte Perrelli and "La dolce vita" (2004) performed byAfter Dark.[41] Recurring interval acts that were also part of the show includedJonas Gardell's schlager school,Helena Bergström's portrayals of the characters Lasse and Marianne and dramatic readings of past Melodifestivalen song lyrics by Swedish actors;Pernilla August andMichael Nyqvist performed a dramatic reading of Timoteij's Melodifestivalen 2010 entry "Kom".[42][43][44] Sarah Dawn Finer also reprised her portrayal of the comedic character Lynda Woodruff, who first appeared inMelodifestivalen 2012.[45]

DrawArtistSongJuriesTelevote/SMS/App[16]TotalPlace
VotesPercentagePoints
1Panetoz"Håll om mig hårt"141,033,3268.2%39538
2Lisa Ajax"My Heart Wants Me Dead"23876,2096.9%33567
3David Lindgren"We Are Your Tomorrow"11739,1255.9%283911
4SaRaha"Kizunguzungu"11971,0977.7%36479
5Oscar Zia"Human"891,150,9439.1%431322
6Ace Wilder"Don't Worry"83933,7567.4%351183
7Robin Bengtsson"Constellation Prize"401,142,7839.0%43835
8Molly Sandén"Youniverse"39988,6407.8%37766
9Boris René"Put Your Love on Me"6931,1667.4%354110
10Frans"If I Were Sorry"881,815,69714.4%681561
11Wiktoria"Save Me"691,206,1309.5%451144
12Samir & Viktor"Bada nakna"0845,6056.7%313112
Detailed International Jury Votes[46][47]
R/OSong
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Cyprus
Belarus
Netherlands
Estonia
Israel
Italy
Slovenia
France
Norway
Australia
Total
1"Håll om mig hårt"624214
2"My Heart Wants Me Dead"62616223
3"We Are Your Tomorrow"142411
4"Kizunguzungu"46111
5"Human"10101216108102101089
6"Don't Worry"82812841212141283
7"Constellation Prize"48814101440
8"Youniverse"64221018639
9"Put Your Love on Me"1416
10"If I Were Sorry"12121012810612688
11"Save Me"211061228812869
12"Bada nakna"0
International Jury Spokespersons
  • Australia Australia – Stephanie Werrett
  • Belarus Belarus – Olga Salamakha
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina – Dejan Kukrić
  • Cyprus Cyprus – Klitos Klitou
  • Estonia Estonia – Mart Normet
  • France France – Bruno Berberes
  • Israel Israel – Tali Eshkoli
  • Italy Italy – Nicola Caligiore
  • Netherlands Netherlands – Daniël Dekker
  • Norway Norway – Stig Karlsen
  • Slovenia Slovenia – Maja Keuc

Broadcast and ratings

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All six shows in the competition were televised live onSVT1 andSVT World as well as streamed online via the broadcaster's streaming serviceSVT Play. The shows were also broadcast via radio onSveriges Radio P4 with commentary byCarolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland.[15] The final was also broadcast onSVT24 with sign-language performers as well as via the mobile application SVT 360, which allowed users to view the final in a 360-degree format from the front row of theFriends Arena.[48][49] International broadcasts of the final occurred onRÚV in Iceland, onNRK3 in Norway and onYle Fem in Finland.[50][51][52]

ShowDateViewers
Heat 16 February 20163,279,000[53]
Heat 213 February 20163,167,000[54]
Heat 320 February 20163,241,000[55]
Heat 427 February 20163,079,000[56]
Second Chance5 March 20162,921,000[57]
Final12 March 20163,464,000[58]

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