Melodifestivalen 2005
Melodifestivalen 2005
Date: |
12 March 2005 |
Presenter: |
Jill Johnson, Mark Levengood
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Venue: |
Globen |
Director: |
Sven Stojanovic |
Viewing figures (approx): |
4,055,000 |
Voting: |
50/50 Jury, SMS and telephone voting |
Total number of televotes cast: |
1,519,997 |
Interval Acts: |
Carola Häggkvist, After Dark, Jill Johnson, Henrik Schyffert, Erik Haag, Lena Philipsson
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Winner: |
Las Vegas performed by Martin Stenmarck
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Winner's result at Eurovision: |
19th |
Semifinal 1
Date: |
12 February 2005 |
Presenter: |
Alexandra Pascalidou, Shan Atçi
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Venue: |
Scandinavium, Gothenburg
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Voting: |
Telephone voting |
Interval Act: |
Bosson, Jessica Andersson, Magnus Bäcklund, Glenn Borgkvist, Sara Löfgren
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Viewing figures (approx): |
3,170,000 |
Total number of televotes cast: |
505,192 |
Qualifiers: |
Att älska dig performed by Shirley Clamp, Ödet var min väg performed by Nordman
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Second Chance: |
Alcastar performed by Alcazar, Alla flickor performed by Linda Bengtzing
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Semifinal 3
Date: |
26 February 2005 |
Presenter: |
Johanna Westman, Markoolio
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Venue: |
Isstadion, Skellefteå
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Voting: |
Telephone voting |
Interval Act: |
Nina Inhammar, Kim Kärnfalk, Sofia Källgren, Roger Pontare, Brolle
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Viewing figures (approx): |
2,940,000 |
Total number of televotes cast: |
458,201 |
Qualifiers: |
Las Vegas performed by Martin Stenmarck, Vi kan gunga performed by Jimmy Jansson
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Second Chance: |
Nothing At All performed by LaGaylia, Wherever You Go performed by NaNa
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Semifinal 4
Date: |
5 March 2005 |
Presenter: |
Kayo & Micke Leijnegard
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Venue: |
Tipshallen, Växjö
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Voting: |
Telephone voting |
Interval Act: |
Afro-dite, Britta Bergström, Jenny Pettersson, Dea Norberg, Johan Röhr, Martin Kagemark |
Viewing figures (approx): |
3,100,000 |
Total number of televotes cast: |
413,082 |
Qualifiers: |
Håll om mig performed by Nanne Grönvall, A Different Kind of Love performed by Caroline Wennergren
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Second Chance: |
Långt bortom tid och rum performed by Mathias Holmgren, As If Tomorrow Will Never Come performed by Katrina and the Nameless |
Second Chance Round
Date: |
6 March 2005 |
Presenters: |
Annika Jankell |
Venue: |
Berns, |
Voting: |
Telephone voting |
Interval Act: |
Norrlandsoperan Symphony Orchestra |
Viewing figures (approx): |
1,495,000 |
Total number of televotes cast: |
442,790 |
Qualifiers: |
Alcastar performed by Alcazar, Alla flickor performed by Linda Bengtzing
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Melodifestivalen 2005 was the selection for the 45th song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the 44th time that this system of picking a song had been used. Five semifinals had taken place to select the ten songs for the final, in Gothenburg, Linköping, Skellefteå, Växjö and a Second Chance round in . The final was broadcast on SVT1 and Sveriges Radio's P4 network. Nanne Grönvall's defeat was met with consternation by many people, who felt that a gap of over 150,000 votes should be enough for victory. There were even calls for SVT to scrap the jury system altogether and simply let the televotes decide the winner. For a comparison, it was noted that Grönvall had received more votes than Lena Philipsson, the popular 2004 winner. However, SVT said that there was nothing they could do about the result. Four finalists topped the Swedish charts. Alcazar and Alcastar got to number one the week before the final, Jimmy Jansson got to the number one some weeks after that with Vi kan gunga, Martin Stenmarck's winner Las Vegas hit the top spot the week after that, while Nanne Grönvall and Håll om mig topped the charts the week after that.
The semifinals for Melodifestivalen 2005 began on 12 February 2005. Ten songs from these semifinals qualified for the final on March 12, 2005. This was the fourth year that a semifinal format had been used for the competition.
Kikki Danielsson, Sara Löfgren, Arvingarna, Sandra Dahlberg, Roger Pontare, Tommy Nilsson, Jessica Folcker, Grymlings, Freddie Wadling, Mikael Rickfors, Mats Ronander, Hasse Andersson & Kvinnaböske Band, Niclas Wahlgren, Pernilla Wahlgren, Linus Wahlgren, Lotta Engberg, Mathias Holmgren, Alex Falk, Johan Thorsell, Ingela 'Pling' Forsman, Lars 'Dille' Diedricsson, Peter Grönvall, Nanne Grönvall.
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