Today marks another weekend of the national final season, and we are set to have more Eurovision related shows and news from 4 different countries: Norway, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Iceland.
Catch up on what you need to know below and learn where YOU can watch!
🇳🇴 Norway – Melodi Grand Prix 2024 Semi-Final Three (19:50 CET)
The last semi-final of Melodi Grand Prix kicks off at 19:50 CET from the NRK studio in Marienlyst, Oslo.
Tonight’s show will feature six very different artists competing for the final three spots in the MGP grand final on February 3rd.
The artists and running order for the semi-final are as follows:
- Vidar Villa – “MER”
- MISTRA – “Waltz of Death”
- Thomas Jenssen – “Take Me To Heaven”
- Annprincess – “Save Me”
- MIIA – “Green Lights”
- KEiiNO – “Damdiggida”
The three qualifiers from tonight’s show will be determined by the public only through a 100% online televoting process. The live show and the online voting can both be accessed via the official MGP website.
🇱🇹 Lithuania – Eurovizija.LT Semi-final Three (20:00 CET)
Lithuanian selection Eurovizija.LT (formerly known as Pabandom iš naujo!) continues this Saturday showcasing another eight artists competing for the jury and public’s favor, with two qualifying spots on the line.
The semi-final was pre-recorded on January 16th at the LRT Studio in Vilnus in front of a live studio audience. The running order is as follows:
- Anžela – “Paskubėk”
- Sid Hallow – “Here We Go Again”
- MeidĖ – “Zoo”
- Pluie de Comètes – “Be Careful”
- Sun Francisco – “Trauka (Svaigsta galva)
- Mary Mo -“Done”
- Baltos Varnos – “In the Night”
- Shower – “Impossible”
The qualifiers will be decided by a 50/50 voting split and will be revealed at the end of the episode. You can watch the Lithuanian selection live on LRT’s website starting at 20:00 CET or through their YouTube livestream.
🇱🇺 Luxembourg – Luxembourg Song Contest 2024 (20:00 CET)
The country of Luxembourg boldly shocked Eurovision fans by announcing that it would return for the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, marking the first time it has competed since 1993.
To select their act for Malmo they have turned to a national final of eight up-and-coming artists from Luxembourg, who made it through the audition process. The finalists are as follows:
- Angy & Rafa Ela – “Drop”
- CHAiLD – “Hold On”
- EDSUN – “Finally Alive”
- Joel Marques – “Believer”
- Krick – “Drowing in the Rain”
- Naomi Ayé – “Paumée Sur Terre”
- One Last Time – “Devil in the Detail”
- TALI – “Fighter”
The show will also feature interval acts from former Eurovision winners Vicky Leandros (Eurovision 1972) and Alexander Rybak (Eurovision 2009). The winner is set to be selected by a 50/50 voting structure – with the jury being made of eight different international jury groups made up of five jurors each.
The show will start at 20:00 CET and can be watched live on the RTL stream.
🇮🇸 Iceland – Söngvakeppnin Artist and song announcement (20:50 CET)
RÚV announced on Tuesday that their annual national selection Söngvakeppnin is not guaranteed to serve as a Eurovision selection process, as the broadcaster and the contest winner will decide together if the country will compete in Malmo.
However at this time, the country still intends to compete and the winner of the national final COULD still represent Iceland in Malmo come May.
The announcement of the ten competing artists will begin at 20:50 CET on RÚV.
We hope that #YOU have an exciting time watching these great shows!