In Sweden the preparations for the upcoming pre decision called “Melodifestivalen” are in full swing. It is the most important music show of the country which goes for 6 weeks in a row. A lot of singers could start their career there. The 2020 Melodifestivalen will take place in six different cities: Linköping, Gothenburg, Luleå, Malmö, Eskiltuna and Stockholm.
In Sweden the preparations for the upcoming pre decision called “Melodifestivalen” are in full swing. It is the most important music show of the country which goes for 6 weeks in a row. A lot of singers could start their career there.
The 2020 Melodifestivalen will take place in six different cities: Linköping, Gothenburg, Luleå, Malmö, Eskiltuna and Stockholm.
Among the 28 participants there will be former ESC representatives or well-known Swedish artist:
- The Mamas (the supported last years singer Jon Lundvik as background choir)
- Sonja Aldén (various participations in the Melodifestivalen)
- Robin Bengtsson (2017 representative)
- Linda Bengtzing (various participations in the Melodifestivalen)
- Anna Bergendahl (2010 representative )
- Mariette (various participations in the Melodifestivalen)
- Nanne Grönvall ((various participations in the Melodifestivalen and representative 1996 with One More Time)
- Victor Crone (Estonia 2019 and perivious participations in the Melodifestivalen)
The six shows can always be watched via livestream and are worth to watch.
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As one of the founders of eurovisionlive.com I am responsible for the interviews with the singers and the editorial content. My passion for the Eurovision Song Contest exists since my early childhood. The exotic music, different cultures and languages have given a lot of inspiration to me. Since my very first ESC in Dublin 1994 I particularly appreciate the get together and friendship of all the nationalities and Riverdance was a thrill!