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Sveriges 12:a

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Swedish television programme

Sveriges 12:a
Dates and venue
Semi-final
  • 9 May 2020
Final
  • 14 May 2020
VenueTV-huset
Stockholm, Sweden
Production
BroadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
Executive producer
Presenters
Participants
Number of entries40
Vote
Voting systemSemi-final: 100% televote
Final: 50% jury, 50% televote
Winning song Iceland
"Think About Things"

Sveriges 12:a (Swedish pronunciation:[ˈsvæ̌rjɛsˈtɔ̂lːva]; "Sweden's twelve [points]") was a one-offmusic competition in theEurovision Song Contest format, organised and broadcast by the Swedish broadcasterSveriges Television (SVT). It served as a local alternative for theEurovision Song Contest 2020, which was planned to be held inRotterdam, Netherlands, but was cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.

The competition consisted of a pre-qualifying round on 9 May 2020, hosted byChrister Björkman andDavid Sundin, and a final on 14 May 2020, hosted by Christer Björkman andSarah Dawn Finer. Both shows were broadcast live onSVT1, as well as on the streaming platformSVT Play.[1]

Format

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During the pre-qualifying round on 9 May 2020, short clips of all forty-one entries that would have participated in theEurovision Song Contest 2020 were shown, including the Swedish entry "Move" bythe Mamas, despite not being a part of the programme's competitive element.[2] From the remaining forty entries, televoting determined which twenty-five songs would be heard in full during the final on 14 May 2020.[2] Only the Swedish public was able to vote and could do so via theMelodifestivalen app.[1] In the final, which also featured a live performance of "Move" and a new song, "Let It Be", by the Mamas, it was determined which entry would have received Sweden'stwelve points, had the Eurovision Song Contest not been cancelled.[1][2]

Presenters

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Christer Björkman andSarah Dawn Finer, presenters of the final ofSveriges 12:a

The pre-qualifying round was hosted by two presenters: comedianDavid Sundin, who also co-hostedMelodifestivalen 2020, and singer and television producerChrister Björkman, who representedSweden in 1992. The final was hosted by Björkman and singer and television presenterSarah Dawn Finer, who also co-hostedMelodifestivalen in 2012, 2016, and 2019.[3]

Participants

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Pre-qualifying round

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The pre-qualifying roundInför ESC ("Ahead of the ESC") took place on 9 May 2020 at 21:00CEST and featured short clips of the following competing entries:

R/OCountry[4]Artist[4]Song[4]Language(s)[4]Result
1 AlbaniaArilena Ara"Fall from the Sky"EnglishNon-qualifier
2 ArmeniaAthena Manoukian"Chains on You"EnglishNon-qualifier
3 AustraliaMontaigne"Don't Break Me"EnglishQualifier
4 AzerbaijanEfendi"Cleopatra"English[a]Qualifier
5 BelgiumHooverphonic"Release Me"EnglishQualifier
6 BulgariaVictoria"Tears Getting Sober"EnglishQualifier
7 CyprusSandro"Running"EnglishNon-qualifier
8 DenmarkBen & Tan"Yes"EnglishQualifier
9 EstoniaUku Suviste"What Love Is"EnglishQualifier
10 FinlandAksel"Looking Back"EnglishQualifier
11 FranceTom Leeb"Mon alliée (The Best in Me)"English, FrenchQualifier
12 GeorgiaTornike Kipiani"Take Me as I Am"English[b]Qualifier
13 GreeceStefania"Supergirl"EnglishQualifier
14 IrelandLesley Roy"Story of My Life"EnglishQualifier
15 IcelandDaði og Gagnamagnið"Think About Things"EnglishQualifier
16 IsraelEden Alene"Feker libi"(ፍቅር ልቤ)English,Amharic[c]Qualifier
17 ItalyDiodato"Fai rumore"ItalianQualifier
18 CroatiaDamir Kedžo"Divlji vjetre"CroatianNon-qualifier
19 LatviaSamanta Tīna"Still Breathing"EnglishNon-qualifier
20 LithuaniaThe Roop"On Fire"EnglishQualifier
21 MaltaDestiny"All of My Love"EnglishQualifier
22 MoldovaNatalia Gordienko"Prison"EnglishNon-qualifier
23 NetherlandsJeangu Macrooy"Grow"EnglishQualifier
24 North MacedoniaVasil"You"EnglishNon-qualifier
25 NorwayUlrikke"Attention"EnglishQualifier
26 PolandAlicja"Empires"EnglishQualifier
27 PortugalElisa"Medo de sentir"PortugueseNon-qualifier
28 RomaniaRoxen"Alcohol You"EnglishNon-qualifier
29 RussiaLittle Big"Uno"English, SpanishQualifier
30 San MarinoSenhit"Freaky!"EnglishNon-qualifier
31  SwitzerlandGjon's Tears"Répondez-moi"FrenchQualifier
32 SerbiaHurricane"Hasta la vista"Serbian[d]Non-qualifier
33 SloveniaAna Soklič"Voda"SloveneNon-qualifier
34 SpainBlas Cantó"Universo"SpanishQualifier
35 United KingdomJames Newman"My Last Breath"EnglishQualifier
36 Czech RepublicBenny Cristo"Kemama"EnglishNon-qualifier
37 GermanyBen Dolic"Violent Thing"EnglishQualifier
38 UkraineGo A"Solovey"(Соловей)UkrainianNon-qualifier
39 BelarusVAL"Da vidna"(Да відна)BelarusianNon-qualifier
40 AustriaVincent Bueno"Alive"EnglishQualifier

Final

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The final took place on 14 May 2020 at 21:00CEST and featured the twenty-five songs that qualified from the pre-qualifying round.

R/OCountry[4]Artist[4]Song[4]Points[5]Place
JuryTelevoteTotal
1 AzerbaijanEfendi"Cleopatra"00015
2 United KingdomJames Newman"My Last Breath"6286
3 DenmarkBen & Tan"Yes"0668
4 EstoniaUku Suviste"What Love Is"00015
5 AustraliaMontaigne"Don't Break Me"30313
6 LithuaniaThe Roop"On Fire"1894
7 NetherlandsJeangu Macrooy"Grow"00015
8 SpainBlas Cantó"Universo"00015
9 PolandAlicja"Empires"00015
10 GermanyBen Dolic"Violent Thing"04411
11 BelgiumHooverphonic"Release Me"40411
12 IcelandDaði og Gagnamagnið"Think About Things"1212241
13 NorwayUlrikke"Attention"00015
14 IrelandLesley Roy"Story of My Life"01114
15 FranceTom Leeb"Mon alliée (The Best in Me)"0559
16 MaltaDestiny"All of My Love"1010202
17 FinlandAksel"Looking Back"00015
18 BulgariaVictoria"Tears Getting Sober"8086
19 GeorgiaTornike Kipiani"Take Me as I Am"00015
20 GreeceStefania"Supergirl"00015
21  SwitzerlandGjon's Tears"Répondez-moi"73103
22 AustriaVincent Bueno"Alive"00015
23 IsraelEden Alene"Feker libi"(ፍቅር ልቤ)00015
24 ItalyDiodato"Fai rumore"5059
25 RussiaLittle Big"Uno"2794

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Contains the Japanese mantra "Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō".
  2. ^Contains "I love you" in Italian, Spanish, French, and German, and one more word in French.
  3. ^Also contains lyrics in Hebrew and Arabic.
  4. ^Contains one repeated phrase in Spanish and two words in English.

References

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  1. ^abcDahlander, Gustav (3 April 2020)."Klart för Eurovision-vecka i SVT".Melodifestivalen: Expertbloggen (in Swedish). SVT. Retrieved4 April 2020.
  2. ^abcEk, Torbjörn (3 April 2020)."SVT gör eget Eurovision".Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved4 April 2020.
  3. ^Granger, Anthony (27 April 2020)."Sweden: Sarah Dawn Finer to Host Sveriges 12:a".Eurovoix. Retrieved28 April 2020.
  4. ^abcdefg"Rotterdam 2020".Eurovision.tv. Retrieved4 April 2020.
  5. ^Granger, Anthony (14 May 2020)."Sweden: Daði og Gagnamagnið Wins Sveriges 12:a".Eurovoix. Retrieved16 May 2020.

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