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Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021

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Norway in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Eurovision Song Contest 2021
Participating broadcasterNorsk rikskringkasting (NRK)
Country Norway
Selection processMelodi Grand Prix 2021
Selection date20 February 2021
Competing entry
Song"Fallen Angel"
ArtistTix
Songwriters
Placement
Semi-final resultQualified (10th, 115 points)
Final result18th, 75 points
Participation chronology
◄202020212022►

Norway was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2021 with the song "Fallen Angel", written byAndreas Haukeland, Emelie Hollow, and Mathias Haukeland, and performed by Andreas Haukeland himself under his stage name Tix. The Norwegian participating broadcaster,Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), used the national selectionMelodi Grand Prix 2021 to decide its entry in the contest.

Background

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Main article:Norway in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2021 contest, Norway had participated in the Eurovision Song Contest fifty-nine times since their first entry in1960.[1] Norway had won the contest on three occasions: in1985 with the song "La det swinge" performed byBobbysocks!, in1995 with the song "Nocturne" performed bySecret Garden and in2009 with the song "Fairytale" performed byAlexander Rybak. Norway also had the two dubious distinctions of having finished last in the Eurovision final more than any other country and for having the most "nul points" (zero points) in the contest, the latter being a record the nation shared together withAustria. The country had finished last eleven times and had failed to score a point during four contests. Following theintroduction of semi-finals in2004, Norway has only failed to qualify on three occasions. In 2019,Norway was represented byKeiino with the song "Spirit in the Sky", which placed 6th in the final with 331 points. In 2020,Ulrikke Brandstorp was set to represent Norway with the song "Attention" before the contest's cancellation.

The Norwegian national broadcaster,Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK), broadcasts the event within Norway and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. The broadcaster has traditionally organised the national finalMelodi Grand Prix, which has selected the Norwegian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest in all but one of their participations.

Before Eurovision

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Melodi Grand Prix 2021

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Main article:Melodi Grand Prix 2021

Melodi Grand Prix 2021 was the 59th edition of the Norwegian national finalMelodi Grand Prix which selected Norway's entry for the 2021 contest. The competition consisted of five semi-finals between 16 January and 13 February, a Last Chance round on 15 February and a final on 20 February 2021.[2] The five semi-final shows were hosted by Kåre Magnus Bergh, Ingrid Gjessing Linhave and Ronny Brede Aase, while the Last Chance round and the final were hosted by Kåre Magnus Bergh, Ingrid Gjessing Linhave and Silje Nordnes. The national final was televised onNRK1,NRK TV, broadcast via radio onNRK P1 as well as streamed online at NRK's official websitenrk.no.

Semi-finals and Last Chance round

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  • The first semi-final took place on 16 January 2021. "Let Loose" performed by Blåsemafian feat. Hazel qualified to the final.
  • The second semi-final took place on 23 January 2021. "Hero" performed by Raylee qualified to the final.
  • The third semi-final took place on 30 January 2021. "Witch Woods" performed by Emmy qualified to the final.
  • The fourth semi-final took place on 6 February 2021. "My Lonely Voice" performed by Kiim qualified to the final.
  • The fifth semi-final took place on 13 February 2021. "I Can't Escape" performed by Imerika qualified to the final.
  • The Last Chance round (Siste sjansen) took place on 15 February 2021. "Faith Bloody Faith" performed byJorn qualified to the final.

Final

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Twelve songs consisting of the six semi-final and Last Chance qualifiers alongside the six pre-qualified songs competed during the final on 20 February 2021 at the H3 Arena inFornebu. The winner was selected over three rounds of online voting. In the first round, the top four entries were selected to proceed to the second round, the Gold Final. In the Gold Final, the top two entries were selected to proceed to the third round, the Gold Duel. In the Gold Duel, the results of the online vote were revealed by Norway's five regions and led to the victory of "Fallen Angel" performed byTix with 380,033 votes.

Final – 20 February 2021
DrawArtistSongResult
1Atle Pettersen"World on Fire"Eliminated
2Raylee"Hero"Eliminated
3Stavangerkameratene"Who I Am"Eliminated
4Kiim"My Lonely Voice"Eliminated
5Blåsemafian feat. Hazel"Let Loose"Gold Final
6Emmy"Witch Woods"Eliminated
7Tix"Fallen Angel"Gold Final
8Kaja Rode"Feel Again"Eliminated
9Rein Alexander"Eyes Wide Open"Eliminated
10Imerika"I Can't Escape"Eliminated
11Keiino"Monument"Gold Final
12Jorn"Faith Bloody Faith"Gold Final
Gold Final
DrawArtistSongResult
1Blåsemafian feat. Hazel"Let Loose"Eliminated
2Tix"Fallen Angel"Gold Duel
3Keiino"Monument"Gold Duel
4Jorn"Faith Bloody Faith"Eliminated
Gold Duel
DrawArtistSongVotesPlace
1Keiino"Monument"281,0432
2Tix"Fallen Angel"380,0331

Preparations

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Tix recorded a backup tape of his performance on 22 February 2021, which would have been broadcast at Eurovision in the event that he was unable to travel to Rotterdam for the contest.[3]

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. TheEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into six different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot. For the 2021 contest, the semi-final allocation draw held for 2020 which was held on 28 January 2020, will be used. Norway was placed into the first semi-final, which was held on 18 May 2021, and was scheduled to perform in the second half of the show.[4]

Semi-final

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Once all the competing songs for the 2021 contest had been released, the running order for the semi-finals was decided by the shows' producers rather than through another draw, so that similar songs were not placed next to each other. Norway was set to perform in position 9, following the entry fromCyprus and preceding the entry fromCroatia.[5]

On 18 May, the day the semi-final was held, Norway qualified for the Grand Final, to be held on 22 May.

Final

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Norway performed 22nd in the grand final on 22 May 2021, followingAzerbaijan and preceding theNetherlands.

Voting

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Voting during the three shows involved each country awarding two sets of points from 1–8, 10 and 12: one from their professional jury and the other from televoting. Each nation's jury consisted of five music industry professionals who are citizens of the country they represent, with a diversity in gender and age represented. The judges assess each entry based on the performances during the second Dress Rehearsal of each show, which takes place the night before each live show, against a set of criteria including: vocal capacity; the stage performance; the song's composition and originality; and the overall impression by the act.[6] Jury members may only take part in panel once every three years, and are obliged to confirm that they are not connected to any of the participating acts in a way that would impact their ability to vote impartially. Jury members should also vote independently, with no discussion of their vote permitted with other jury members.[7] The exact composition of the professional jury, and the results of each country's jury and televoting were released after the grand final; the individual results from each jury member were also released in an anonymised form.[8][9]

Points awarded to Norway

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Points awarded to Norway (Semi-final 1)[10]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Sweden
10 points Azerbaijan
8 points Sweden
7 points Belgium
6 points Italy
5 points
4 points Netherlands
3 points
2 points
1 point Australia
Points awarded to Norway (Final)[11]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points Malta
8 points
7 points Azerbaijan Ireland
6 points
5 points Lithuania
4 points
3 points Poland Denmark
2 points
1 point Ukraine

Points awarded by Norway

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Points awarded by Norway (Semi-final 1)[10]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Lithuania Malta
10 points Sweden Sweden
8 points Malta Israel
7 points Ukraine Ukraine
6 points Azerbaijan Azerbaijan
5 points Israel Cyprus
4 points Russia Slovenia
3 points Cyprus Russia
2 points Belgium Romania
1 point Croatia Ireland
Points awarded by Norway (Final)[11]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Lithuania Malta
10 points Iceland Sweden
8 points Sweden Israel
7 points Italy  Switzerland
6 points Finland Bulgaria
5 points Ukraine Italy
4 points France France
3 points Malta Ukraine
2 points  Switzerland Iceland
1 point Azerbaijan Greece

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the Norwegian jury:[8][9]

Detailed voting results from Norway (Semi-final 1)[10]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Lithuania1589141113112
02 Slovenia7667137414
03 Russia411413128374
04 Sweden21712210210
05 Australia149131291415
06 North Macedonia13101015141512
07 Ireland125149510113
08 Cyprus838666583
09 Norway
10 Croatia11151211712101
11 Belgium912118151192
12 Israel373383865
13 Romania101315449211
14 Azerbaijan5455105656
15 Ukraine61421034747
16 Malta1212111238
Detailed voting results from Norway (Final)[11]
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror AJuror BJuror CJuror DJuror ERankPointsRankPoints
01 Cyprus128239171513
02 Albania13181122201921
03 Israel2533133818
04 Belgium21191818222222
05 Russia912823181611
06 Malta1214211283
07 Portugal14151410111712
08 Serbia19252220242415
09 United Kingdom209713121424
10 Greece1071352310119
11  Switzerland1835254792
12 Iceland4131514792210
13 Spain22232019142123
14 Moldova17242525192325
15 Germany24222424252514
16 Finland161641591356
17 Bulgaria23419715616
18 Lithuania251410161518112
19 Ukraine521221108365
20 France669887474
21 Azerbaijan8116111611101
22 Norway
23 Netherlands1110161741220
24 Italy72012636547
25 Sweden31171621038
26 San Marino15172112212017

References

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  1. ^"Norway Country Profile".EBU. Retrieved9 November 2014.
  2. ^Gallagher, Robyn (12 October 2020)."Save the date! Norway's Melodi Grand Prix 2021 final set for February 20".Wiwibloggs.
  3. ^Washak, James (22 February 2021)."Norway: TIX Records His Backup Eurovision Performance".Eurovoix. Retrieved22 February 2021.
  4. ^Groot, Evert (17 November 2020)."2020 Semi-Final line-up to stay for 2021".eurovision.tv.Eurovision Song Contest.Archived from the original on 18 November 2020. Retrieved17 November 2020.
  5. ^"Semi-Final running orders revealed".Eurovision.tv. 30 March 2021. Retrieved30 March 2021.
  6. ^"Voting–Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union. 16 May 2019.Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved26 May 2021.
  7. ^"Fairness–Eurovision Song Contest". European Broadcasting Union. 21 February 2018.Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved26 May 2021.
  8. ^ab"Juries in the First Semi-Final of Rotterdam 2021". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved26 May 2021.
  9. ^ab"Juries in the Grand Final of Rotterdam 2021". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved26 May 2021.
  10. ^abc"Results of the First Semi-Final of Rotterdam 2021". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved27 May 2021.
  11. ^abc"Results of the Grand Final of Rotterdam 2021". European Broadcasting Union.Archived from the original on 27 May 2021. Retrieved27 May 2021.

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