
Melodifestivalen Format to be Revamped for 2022.
The Executive Producer of Melodifestivalen, Annette Helenius, has stated that Melodifestivalen will be revamped with a changed format for the Eurovision season after Rotterdam 2021.

The Executive Producer of Melodifestivalen, Annette Helenius, has stated that Melodifestivalen will be revamped with a changed format for the Eurovision season after Rotterdam 2021.

Earlier in a famous Swedish newspaper it was rumoured that David Sundin will host Melodifestivalen again in 2021. It was also rumoured that he will

What we know about Melodifestivalen 2021 so far Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT) has announced that Melodifestivalen 2021 will continue to be broadcasted but without

Eurovision icon, Måns Zelmerlöw, will unite with fellow Swedish native comedian, Per Andersson to star in a Christmas show in his home country. The show

First 14 songs are chosen for Melodifestivalen SVT have announced that they have chosen 14 songs (out of 28) that will compete in next year’s

Melodifestivalen is one of the highlights of the national final season for many Eurovision fans. However, next year’s Melfest may look a bit different than

Julia Alfrida, one of the fianlists of P4 Nästa 2020, has won the right to compete in Melodifestivalen 2021. The show was eventually won by
Today, Swedish artist and former Melodifestivalen fan-favourite, Nano, has released his new single Drive. This track is already his fifth new song of 2020, having

She’s a Swedish superstar and creator of the made-up EBU spokesperson we all came to know and love in Eurovision. And yes, she would love

After her success with the song ‘Kingdom Come’ from Melodifestivalen earlier this year, finishing 3rd in the final, Anna Bergendahl has finally dropped a new single.

Last month, Sweden’s 2016 representative, Frans, released his first studio album entitled Present. The album combines some signles released in the last year with anarray

Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet has reported that production changes are expected for the 2021 edition of Melodifestivalen, in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. In previous

Mamma Mia! We’ve already waited for two years, and now fans of the Swedish supergroup ABBA, who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974, have









