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Melodifestivalen 2011

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Swedish music competition

Melodifestivalen 2011
Dates
Heat 15 February 2011
Heat 212 February 2011
Heat 319 February 2011
Heat 426 February 2011
Second chance5 March 2011
Final12 March 2011
Host
VenueGlobe Arena,Stockholm,Sweden
Presenter(s)Marie Serneholt andRickard Olsson
DirectorDaniel Jelinek
Janne Jansson
Participants
Number of entries32: 8 in each heat; 10 in the final (2 from each heat, 2 from the Second Chance round)
Vote
Voting system50% Jury, 50% SMS and telephone voting
11 international juries give 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points to their seven favourite songs.
People can vote by televote or SMS. Televoting points are based on percentages, totalling 473 points. If an entry gets 10% of the tele-votes it will be equivalent to 10% of 473 points.
Winning song"Popular" byEric Saade
2010 ← Melodifestivalen →2012

Melodifestivalen 2011 was aSwedish song contest held in February and March 2011. It selected Sweden's 51st song to representSweden in the Eurovision Song Contest, and was the 50th edition ofMelodifestivalen.Eric Saade, with the song "Popular", won the contest and thus was selected to represent Sweden in the2011 Eurovision Song Contest.

Format

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The 2011 edition of Melodifestivalen was similar to the previous year's arrangement, with four heats, a second-chance round and a grand final. The four heats were held inLuleå (5 February),Gothenburg (12 February), Linköping (19 February) andMalmö (26 February). The second chance round was held inSundsvall on 5 March and the final in Stockholm was held on 12 March.[1][2] SVT presented the competing songs during autumn 2010.

As in 2010 and 2009, a maximum of eight people were allowed on stage, while only persons of 16 years or over would be eligible. (However, in accordance with Eurovision rules, only six people were allowed on stage for the Swedish entry at Eurovision.) The main singer(s) had to perform vocals live on stage, however other backing vocals could be pre-recorded along with the song's backing track.

There was a large change in the way that the 32 songs were selected. In 2010, 27 songs were selected by a selection panel, 4 songs were then selected by SVT in order to diversify the musical quality of the contest and one song was then selected through a "Web wildcard" competition. Members of the public were allowed to submit songs onto the SVT website, with the public selecting one song through SMS voting. For 2011, this was changed: only 15 songs were selected by the selection panel. The remaining 15 songs were then selected by SVT, from remaining submissions made to the selection panel, or from specially invited artists and songs. The web wildcard competition was expanded; instead of just one song was chosen, the public selected two songs.[1][2] The web wildcard competition began on 11 October, and ended with a live show on 8 November onSVT24, held at theGolden Hits nightclub in Stockholm.[3][4][5]

Other changes introduced to Melodifestivalen 2011 were revealed by SVT. For the first time, non-Swedishsongwriters were able to enter songs into the contest, as long as there is at least one Swedish songwriter also contributing. Solo singer-instrumentalists were now allowed to perform their instruments live during the TV broadcast.[1][2]

On 17 November, SVT announcedMarie Serneholt andRickard Olsson as the hosts for the heats, the second chance and the final, but there was also a guest host in each program.[6][7]

Changes

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Reference:[8]

  • All entries were submitted via Melodifestivalen website instead of by post.
  • The selection panel and SVT chose fifteen entries each, instead of the selection panel choosing twenty-seven and SVT four.
  • Foreign songwriters could post entries, but only in combination with at least one Swedish author.
  • Artists were able to play at least one instrument live on stage.
  • In the regular selection process, it was the only established songwriters who could submit entries. The public were only allowed to submit entries to the web wildcard competition.
  • As in previous years, the songs may be up to three minutes on stage, but a new rule is that they must be at least two minutes long.
  • The whole voting in the final will be changed. The total value of the votes are 946 points, which means that tele-votes and jury-votes represent 50/50 each. If an entry is getting 10% of the tele-votes it will be equivalent to 47 points. The Swedish jury groups are replaced by 11 international groups. Each jury group gives their points according to the ESC-standard: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points. If two songs end up at the same position, the people's votes will overrule the jury-votes.

Schedule

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Rickard Olsson,Nanne Grönvall andMarie Serneholt during the first heat broadcast
DateCityVenueHeatHost(s)Guest artist(s)
8 NovemberStockholmGolden HitsWeb wild card finalHenric von Zweibergk-
5 FebruaryLuleåCoop Norrbotten ArenaHeat 1Marie Serneholt,Rickard Olsson and
Elsa Billgren
Peter Stormare andNanne Grönvall
12 FebruaryGothenburgScandinaviumHeat 2Peter Stormare andChrister Sjögren
19 FebruaryLinköpingCloetta CenterHeat 3Peter Stormare andLena Philipsson
26 FebruaryMalmöMalmö ArenaHeat 4Peter Stormare andThe Ark
5 MarchSundsvallNordichallenSecond chance
(Andra chansen)
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12 MarchStockholmGlobenFinalAll of the Above,Dynazty, andAnna Bergendahl

Entries

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32 songs competed in Melodifestivalen 2011. 15 of them were selected from a public call for songs, in which public songwriters and artists could send in songs to SVT, until 21 September 2010. The format for the contest remained the same from last year's, the same format that was introduced in 2002. The 32 songs were presented over 4 heats. A public televote was held to select two songs to progress directly to the final, with the 3rd and 4th placed songs progressing to a Second Chance (Andra Chansen) round. The eight songs in the Second Chance round battled in duels until two songs are left, which also progress to the final. In the final, the votes of the public constituted 50% of the total vote, with the remaining 50% coming from the juries.

On 22 September, SVT announced that a record number of 3852 entries have been submitted. 424 of them were submitted to the web wildcard selection.[9]

Web wildcards

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From July to November 2010 SVT held the second Melodifestivalen web wildcard contest. From 9 July to 21 September musicians with no previous music contract could submit songs to the SVT Melodifestivalen website. From 11 October the 232 submissions could be voted on by SMS voting, with only five being left to progress to the web wildcard final on 8 November.[3][4]

Of the 424 entries entered into the contest, 232 were selected to compete after disqualifying those that did not meet the rules of the contest.[9]

  • 11 October 2010 - all 232 entries were made available for voting
  • 18 October 2010 - 100 entries went on to the next round
  • 25 October 2010 - 50 entries went on to the next round
  • 27 October 2010 - 20 entries went on to the next round (the votes were now reset for the remaining songs)
  • 29 October 2010 - 15 entries went on to the next round
  • 31 October 2010 - 10 entries went on to the next round
  • 1–5 November 2010 - ten entries left, one song voted out every day
  • 8 November 2010 - five entries remained in the web wildcard final, where two songs were selected to compete in the Melodifestivalen heats

On 31 October the top ten songs were announced by SVT. From 1 November one song was eliminated every day, leaving five songs on 5 November. The final two winners were announced on 8 November in a live TV final onSVT24.[3][4] The eliminated songs in the top 10 were:

ArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)PlaceDate Eliminated
Anton & Dejo"I Wanna Be With You"Dennis Andersson, Anton Dahlrot
Billy"Tusen nätter"(Thousand nights)Daniel Wollbratt
Engla"Don't Stop"Sargon Jakob
Jonas Matsson"On My Own"Peter Autio, Sari Autio Olsson
Julia Alvgard"Better or Worse"Manne Hjelm, Ola Holstad, Joar Lenz
Björn Hasselquist"Beautiful World"Björn Hasselquist65 November
Madeleine Jangklev"Stay With Me"Madeleine Jangklev, Nic Arphult74 November
Fredrik & Magnus"Get Out"Fredrik Hanefalk, Magnus Paues83 November
Trison"Lovar och svär"(Promise and Swear)Tony Andersson92 November
Succubus"Raise Your Hands"Daniel Lindberg101 November

Final

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The two winners of the web wildcard contest were decided on 8 November at theGolden Hits nightclub in Stockholm, hosted by Henric von Zweibergk, floor manager of Melodifestivalen. Televoting and SMS voting decided the final winner, which was announced by executive producerChrister Björkman.[10][11]

DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)
1Billy"Tusen nätter"Daniel Wollbratt
2Julia Alvgard"Better or Worse"Manne Hjelm, Ola Holstad, Joar Lenz
3Anton & Dejo"I Wanna Be With You"Dennis Andersson, Anton Dahlrot
4Engla"Don't Stop"Sargon Jakob
5Jonas Matsson"On My Own"Peter Autio, Sari Autio Olsson

Heats

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The four heats were, for this edition, held inLuleå,Gothenburg,Linköping andMalmö. The jury, which chose the fifteen songs of the over 3000 submissions, were selected at the end of September 2010. SVT's fifteen wild cards and the jury's choice has and will be revealed before the end of November 2010. The two web wildcards were chosen by viewers on 8 November 2010.

SVT announced the first four songs on 7 October, which featured the return of three-time competitorLinda Bengtzing.[12][13][14] A further eight songs were announced on 19 October, withSanna Nielsen andDanny returning.[15][16] The 13th song in Melodifestivalen 2011 was revealed on 1 November:Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson, aka Babsan, will compete with "Ge mig en spanjor",[17][18] and on 3 November SVT revealed thatNicke Borg will also compete in the contest with the song "Leaving Home".[19]

On 7 November it was revealed byExpressen that former Eurovision Song Contest winnerElisabeth Andreassen would make a return to Melodifestivalen in 2011. Andreassen won the1985 Eurovision forNorway as part ofBobbysocks!, and also took part in1994 (withJan Werner Danielsen). She also competed for Norway in1996, and in1982 for Sweden (as part ofChips).[20] On 8 November SVT confirmed that Andreassen would make a comeback to Melodifestivalen, and will take part with the song "Vaken i en dröm".[21] Also on 8 November the web wildcard contest ended with a live TV final onSVT24.Julia Alvgard andJonas Matsson won after the public televote with the songs "Better or Worse" and "On My Own".[10][11]

On 22 November, a further six entries were revealed by SVT. However, during this press conference SVT revealed the entries that would compete in the first two heats.[22] The remaining entries were announced on a press conferences on 29 November, which featured the return ofShirley Clamp andEric Saade.[10][23] However, on 27 November,Christer Björkman revealed the Swedish dance bandThe Playtones would participate in Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song "The King".[24] The song "Don't Stop" was disqualified because it has been published on ChasezMySpace. However, SVT told the songwriters and the artistAndreas Fernette to write a new song.[25] On 10 December, SVT announced Fernette's new song "Run".[26]

On 5 January 2011, SVT revealedLove Generation's song "Dance Alone" and the running order for each heat.[27]

SVT announced that this years Melodifestivalen would have the same rules in the heats as there were inMelodifestivalen 2010. This means that the song which receiving the most votes in the first round would automatically qualify to the final, skipping the second round. The remaining top four would battle again for a place in the final andAndra Chansen round - the 2nd placed song qualifying to the final, the 3rd and 4th placed songs progressing to Andra Chansen, and the song placed fifth will be eliminated from the competition. However, SVT will not announce the vote result for each song until the final has been broadcast.

Heat 1

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The first heat was held on 5 February 2011 inCoop Norrbotten Arena,Luleå. The songs are in running order.[27]

DrawArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)VotesPlaceResult
Round 1Round 2
1Dilba"Try Again"Niklas Pettersson, Linda Sonnvik9 2568Out
2Swingfly"Me and My Drum"Teron Beal,Patrik Magnusson,Johan Ramström,Swingfly25 63442 1042Final
3Jenny Silver"Something in Your Eyes"Erik Bernholm,Thomas G:son, Henrik Sethsson27 01737 2623Second Chance
4Jonas Matsson"On My Own"Peter Autio, Sari Autio Olsson10 8607Out
5Le Kid"Oh My God"Märta Grauers,Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad, Felix Persson16 51216 4595Out
6Rasmus Viberg"Social Butterfly"Amir Aly, Henrik Wikström15 1516Out
7Pernilla Andersson"Desperados"(Desperadoes)Pernilla Andersson27 84030 7244Second Chance
8Danny Saucedo"In the Club"Figge Boström,Peter Boström,Danny Saucedo60 8721Final

Heat 2

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The second heat was held on 12 February 2011 inScandinavium,Gothenburg. The songs are in running order.[27]

DrawArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)VotesPlaceResult
Round 1Round 2
1Brolle"7 Days and 7 Nights"Brolle39 31972 7372Final
2Loreen"My Heart Is Refusing Me"Moh Denebi, Björn Djupström, Lorén Talhaoui19 74931 0344Second Chance
3Babsan"Ge mig en spanjor"(Give me a Spaniard)Larry Forsberg, Sven-Inge Sjöberg, Lennart Wastesson14 6427Out
4Elisabeth Andreassen"Vaken i en dröm"(Awake in a dream)Lars "Dille" Diedricson, Calle Kindbom, Kristian Wejshag13 0108Out
5Sanna Nielsen"I'm in Love"Bobby Ljunggren,Thomas G:son, Irini Michas, Peter Boström43 5241Final
6The Moniker"Oh My God!"Daniel Karlsson28 62437 6313Second Chance
7Anniela"Elektrisk"(Electric)Johan Alkenäs, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren, Johan Fransson15 9486Out
8Christian Walz"Like Suicide"Fernando Fuentes, Henrik Janson,Tony Nilsson26 95128 2425Out

Heat 3

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The third heat was held on 19 February 2011 inCloetta Center,Linköping. The songs are in running order.[27]

DrawArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)VotesPlaceResult
Round 1Round 2
1Linda Sundblad"Lucky You"Linda Sundblad,Johan Bobäck,Fredrik Thomander, Anders "Gary" Wikström10 7016Out
2Simon Forsberg"Tid att andas"(Time to breathe)Fredrik Kempe8 3398Out
3Sara Lumholdt"Enemy"Niclas Lundin,Anton Malmberg Hård af Segerstad8 6897Out
4The Playtones"The King"Fredrik Kempe, Peter Kvint48 86150 0902Final
5Shirley's Angels"I Thought It Was Forever"Robin Abrahamsson,Alexander Bard,Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström20 57326 9334Second Chance
6Sebastian"No One Else Could"Andreas Alfredsson Grube,Sebastian Karlsson15 40625 4235Out
7Sara Varga"Spring för livet"(Run for your life)Sara Varga,Figge Boström23 59437 2783Second Chance
8Eric Saade"Popular"Fredrik Kempe89 1751Final

Heat 4

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The fourth heat was held on 26 February 2011 inMalmö Arena,Malmö. The songs are in running order.[27]

DrawArtistSong(English translation)Songwriter(s)VotesPlaceResult
Round 1Round 2
1Melody Club"The Hunter"Kristofer Östergren, Erik Stenemo, Jon Axelsson, Niklas Stenemo14 9547Out
2Julia Alvgard"Better or Worse"Julia Alvgard, Manne Hjelm, Ola Holstad, Joar Lenz18 8676Out
3Lasse Stefanz"En blick och nånting händer"(One look and something happens)Alexander Bard,Ola Håkansson,Tim Norell32 68626 3555Out
4Linda Pritchard"Alive"Oscar Görres,Fredrik Kempe24 84939 0924Second Chance
5Anders Fernette"Run"Desmond Child, Negin Djafari, Hugo Lira, Ian-Paolo Lira, Thomas Gustafsson11 9798Out
6Linda Bengtzing"E de fel på mig?"(Is there something wrong with me?)Pontus Assarsson,Thomas G:son, Jörgen Ringqvist, Daniel Barkman38 8751Final
7Nicke Borg"Leaving Home"Jojo Borg Larsson,Nicke Borg,Fredrik Thomander, Anders "Gary" Wikström34 09148 9662Final
8Love Generation"Dance Alone"RedOne,Bilal "The Chef", Teddy Sky,AJ Junior, Jimmy Joker, BeatGeek38 12243 5083Second Chance

Second Chance

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The Andra Chansen (Second Chance) round was held on 5 March inNordichallen,Sundsvall. Eight acts qualified for this round from the heats - the songs that placed 3rd and 4th. A duel format was used, with each song battling against another in order to remain in the contest and qualify for the final on 12 March.

During the show, the on-screen graphics displayed the wrong phone numbers on the Radiohjälpen number during Duels 1, 2 and 3. SVT discounted all the votes to the Radiohjälpen number in these duels to declare the winning artist.[28]

Round 1Round 2Qualifiers
        
Jenny Silver - "Something in Your Eyes"32,942
Love Generation - "Dance Alone"34,212
Love Generation - "Dance Alone"46,639
Sara Varga - "Spring för livet"65,713
Loreen - "My Heart is Refusing Me"42,892
Sara Varga - "Spring för livet"54,807
Sara Varga - "Spring för livet"
The Moniker - "Oh my God!"
The Moniker - "Oh my God!"63,963
Linda Pritchard - "Alive"40,689
The Moniker - "Oh my God!"68,478
Pernilla Andersson - "Desperados"49,559
Shirley's Angels - "I Thought It Was Forever"30,042
Pernilla Andersson - "Desperados"54,235

Final

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The final of Melodifestivalen 2011 was held on 12 March 2011 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm. The two winners from each of the four heats and the twoSecond chance winners qualified for the final, A total of 10 songs. The winner was decided by a mix of televoting/SMS voting and jury voting.

On 17 December 2010, Swedish newspaperExpressen announced that SVT planned to change the voting system in the Melodifestivalen Final.[29] On 10 January 2011, SVT gave details about that. The value of the votes was 946 points, which meant that tele-votes and jury-votes represent 50/50 each. If an entry is getting 10% of the tele-votes, it would be equivalent to 47 points.

The Swedish jury groups were replaced by eleven international groups. Each jury group gave their points as follows: 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points. If two songs end up at the same position, the people's votes would overrule the jury votes.[30] The running order for the Final was made immediately after the Second Chance round.[28]

DrawArtistSongJuriesTelevote/SMS/AppTotalPlace
VotesPercentagePoints
1Danny Saucedo"In the Club"79&&&+197.14314.9%701492
2Sara Varga"Spring för livet"23&&&&+76.0255.8%27509
3The Moniker"Oh My God!"55&&&+194.56814.7%691243
4Brolle"7 Days and 7 Nights"8&&&&+57.7174.3%212910
5Linda Bengtzing"E det fel på mej?"42&&&&+43.3553.2%16587
6Nicke Borg"Leaving Home"20&&&+103.0467.8%37578
7Swingfly"Me and My Drum"44&&&+138.00410.4%49935
8Sanna Nielsen"I'm in Love"75&&&+109.6308.2%391144
9The Playtones"The King"46&&&&+92.5057.0%33796
10Eric Saade"Popular"81&&&+314.22923.7%1121931
Detailed International Jury Votes
DrawSongRussiaUkraineFranceGreeceMaltaCroatiaSan MarinoGermanyUnited KingdomRepublic of IrelandNorwayTotal
1"In the Club"104101010461216679
2"Spring för livet"24681223
3"Oh My God!"12881468855
4"7 Days and 7 Nights"12148
5"E det fel på mej?"82266124242
6"Leaving Home"1108120
7"Me and My Drum"11210811244
8"I'm in Love"1126128104121075
9"The King"6642422610446
10"Popular"410128128121210281

See also

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