Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014


















Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Country
 Sweden
National selection
Selection process
Melodifestivalen 2014
Selection date(s)
Semi-finals:
1 February 2014
8 February 2014
15 February 2014
22 February 2014
Second Chance:
1 March 2014
Final:
8 March 2014
Selected entrant
Sanna Nielsen
Selected song
"Undo"
Selected songwriter(s)
  • Fredrik Kempe

  • David Kreuger

  • Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah


Finals performance
Semi-final result
Qualified (2nd, 131 points)
Final result
3rd, 218 points
Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest





◄2013 •

2014

• 2015►

Sweden participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Swedish entry was selected through Melodifestivalen 2014, a national final format that consisted of four semi-finals, a second chance round and a final, organised by Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Television (SVT). Sanna Nielsen represented Sweden with the song "Undo", which qualified from the first semi-final and placed 3rd in the final, scoring 218 points.




Contents





  • 1 Melodifestivalen 2014

    • 1.1 Semi-finals and second chance


    • 1.2 Final



  • 2 At Eurovision

    • 2.1 Points awarded to Sweden


    • 2.2 Points awarded by Sweden

      • 2.2.1 Semi-final 1


      • 2.2.2 Final



    • 2.3 Split voting results

      • 2.3.1 Semi-final 1


      • 2.3.2 Final




  • 3 See also


  • 4 References




Melodifestivalen 2014



Melodifestivalen 2014 was the Swedish music competition that selected Sweden's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. Hosted by Nour El-Refai and Anders Jansson, 32 songs competed in a six-week-long process that consisted of four semifinals on 1, 8, 15 and 22 February 2014, a second chance round on 1 March 2014, and a final on 8 March 2014.[1][2] Eight songs competed in each semifinal – the top two qualified directly to the final, while the third and fourth placed songs qualified to the second chance round. An additional two songs qualified to the final from the second chance round. Among the competing artists were Helena Paparizou who represented Greece in 2001 as part of the duo Antique and won the Eurovision Song Contest for Greece in 2005, Martin Stenmarck who represented Sweden in 2005, Andreas Lundstedt (participating as a member of Alcazar) who represented Switzerland in 2006 as part of the group six4one and Sylvester Schlegel who represented Sweden in 2007 as part of the group The Ark.



Semi-finals and second chance


  • The first semi-final took place on 1 February 2014 at the Malmö Arena in Malmö. "To the End" performed by Yohio and "Songbird" performed by Ellen Benediktson qualified directly to the final, while "Bröder" performed by Linus Svenning and "Survivor" performed by Helena Paparizou qualified to the second chance round.[3]

  • The second semi-final took place on 8 February 2014 at the Cloetta Center in Linköping. "Undo" performed by Sanna Nielsen and "Efter solsken" performed by Panetoz qualified directly to the final, while "Love Trigger" performed by J.E.M and "När änglarna går hem" performed by Martin Stenmarck qualified to the second chance round.[4]

  • The third semi-final took place on 15 February 2014 at the Scandinavium in Göteborg. "Yes We Can" performed by Oscar Zia and "Busy Doin' Nothin'" performed by Ace Wilder qualified directly to the final, while "Echo" performed by Outtrigger and "All We Are" performed by State of Drama qualified to the second chance round.[5]

  • The fourth semi-final took place on 22 February 2014 at the Fjällräven Center in Örnsköldsvik. "Natural" performed by Anton Ewald and "Blame It On the Disco" performed by Alcazar qualified directly to the final, while "Raise Your Hands" performed by Ammotrack and "En himmelsk sång" performed by Ellinore Holmer qualified to the second chance round.[6]

  • The second chance round took place on 1 March 2014 at the Sparbanken Lidköping Arena in Lidköping. "Bröder" performed by Linus Svenning and "Survivor" performed by Helena Paparizou were the two qualifiers for the final.[7]


Final


The final of Melodifestivalen 2014 was held on 8 March 2014 at the Friends Arena in Solna, Stockholm. The two winners from each of the four semi-finals and the two second chance winners qualified for the final, creating a ten-song lineup. A mix of televoting/SMS voting and international jury voting selected "Undo" performed by Sanna Nielsen as the winner.[8]


























































































Draw
Artist
Song (English Translation)

Composer(s)
Juries
Viewers
Total
Place
1Anton Ewald"Natural"John Lundvik4141810
2Ellen Benediktson"Songbird"
Sharon Vaughn, Johan Fransson, Tim Larsson, Tobias Lundgren
3130617
3Alcazar"Blame It on the Disco"
Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamid "K-One" Pirouzpanah
62481103
4Oscar Zia"Yes We Can"
Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamid "K-One" Pirouzpanah
3221538
5Linus Svenning"Bröder" (Brothers)Fredrik Kempe4637835
6Helena Paparizou"Survivor"
Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Sharon Vaughn
5727844
7Yohio"To the End"
Andreas Johnson, Johan Lyander, Peter Kvint, Yohio
3943826
8Sanna Nielsen"Undo"
Fredrik Kempe, David Kreuger, Hamed "K-One" Pirouzpanah
901222121
9Panetoz"Efter solsken" (After sunshine)Johan Hirvi, Mats Lie Skåre, Nebeyu Baheru, Njol Badjie, Pa Modou Badjie1518339
10Ace Wilder"Busy Doin' Nothin'"
Ace Wilder, Joy Deb, Linnéa Deb
971132102


At Eurovision




Sanna Nielsen at the first semi-final dress rehearsal


To ensure fair ticket distribution in the Nordic region for the semi-finals, the Eurovision Reference Group, at the request by the host broadcaster for the 2014 contest DR, held a draw at the European Broadcasting Union headquarters in Geneva in November 2013 where Sweden was drawn to compete in the first semi-final on 6 May 2014.[9] During the semi-final allocation draw on 20 January 2014 at the Copenhagen City Hall, Sweden was drawn to compete in the first half of the first semi-final.[10] In the first semi-final, the producers of the show decided that Sweden would perform 4th, following Estonia and preceding Iceland.[11] Sweden qualified from first semi-final and competed in the final on 10 May 2014. During the winner's press conference for the first semi-final qualifiers, Sweden was allocated to compete in the first half of the final.[12] In the final, the producers of the show decided that Sweden would perform 13th, following Germany and preceding France.[13] Sweden placed 3rd in the final, scoring 218 points.


On stage, Sanna Nielsen was joined by five backing vocalists: Britta Bergström, Jeanette Ohlsson, Thérèse Löf Amberg, Dea Norberg and Jessica Marberger.[14] The Swedish performance focused on Sanna alone on stage surrounded by lights which eventually shone on a large glitter ball on the ceiling.[15]


In Sweden, both the semi-finals and the final were broadcast on SVT1 with commentary by Malin Olsson and Edward af Sillén.[16] The shows were also broadcast via radio on Sveriges Radio P4 with commentary by Carolina Norén and Ronnie Ritterland.[17] The Swedish spokespersons revealing the result of the Swedish vote in the final was Alcazar.[18]



Points awarded to Sweden























Points awarded to Sweden (Semi-Final 1)
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points


  •  Spain


  •  Denmark


  •  Hungary


  •  Iceland


  •  Moldova


  •  Ukraine



  •  Belgium


  •  Latvia


  •  Netherlands


  •  Portugal



  •  Estonia


  •  Albania


  •  France


  •  Russia

5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point


  •  Montenegro


  •  Armenia


  •  San Marino























Points awarded to Sweden (Final)
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points
6 points


  •  Denmark


  •  Romania


  •  Ukraine



  •  Belgium


  •  Estonia


  •  Finland


  •  Israel


  •  San Marino


  •  Spain



  •  Hungary


  •  Latvia


  •  Netherlands


  •  Norway


  •  Portugal


  •  Slovenia



  •  Albania


  •  Iceland


  •  Lithuania


  •  Malta


  •  United Kingdom



  •  Austria


  •  Moldova


  •   Switzerland

5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point



  •  France


  •  Ireland


  •  Poland



  •  Montenegro


  •  Georgia


  •  Greece


  •  Russia





Points awarded by Sweden









Split voting results


The following five members comprised the Swedish jury:[19]


  • Michael Cederberg – Chairperson – playlist manager P3 radio, radio host

  • Robert Sehlberg – music director at RIX FM radio


  • Oscar Zia – singer

  • Sacha Jean-Baptiste – dancer, choreographer, creative director

  • Elli Flemström – artist, member of J.E.M


Semi-final 1


The Swedish votes in the first semi-final were based on 50% jury voting and 50% televoting results.[20]






























































































































































































Semi-final 1 – Swedish Results
Draw
Country
M. Cederberg
R. Sehlberg
O. Zia
S. Jean-Baptiste
E. Flemström
Average Jury Rank
Televote Rank
Combined Rank
Scoreboard (Points)
01

 Armenia
11
4
5
6
2
4
2
3
8
02

 Latvia
12
15
10
13
15
15
7
10
1
03

 Estonia
4
6
6
4
3
3
11
6
5
04

 Sweden









05

 Iceland
6
7
4
3
12
6
4
4
7
06

 Albania
13
11
15
11
4
13
10
13

07

 Russia
8
2
11
12
13
8
12
9
2
08

 Azerbaijan
15
10
7
10
5
9
13
11

09

 Ukraine
5
5
3
7
11
5
5
5
6
10

 Belgium
3
9
14
14
8
10
14
14

11

 Moldova
7
13
13
9
6
11
15
15

12

 San Marino
14
14
12
5
14
14
9
12

13

 Portugal
10
12
8
8
7
7
8
7
4
14

 Netherlands
2
3
1
2
9
2
1
1

12
15

 Montenegro
9
8
9
15
10
12
6
8
3
16

 Hungary
1
1
2
1
1
1
3
2
10


Final


The Swedish votes in the final were based on 50% jury voting and 50% televoting results.[21]












































































































































































































































































































Final – Swedish Results
Draw
Country
M. Cederberg
R. Sehlberg
O. Zia
S. Jean-Baptiste
E. Flemström
Average Jury Rank
Televote Rank
Combined Rank
Scoreboard (Points)
01

 Ukraine
11
16
11
18
17
13
11
12

02

 Belarus
16
19
21
21
18
22
22
23

03

 Azerbaijan
24
10
17
20
16
20
25
24

04

 Iceland
6
6
13
6
15
8
7
7
4
05

 Norway
17
8
5
2
6
5
10
8
3
06

 Romania
18
12
24
12
14
16
12
14

07

 Armenia
20
9
9
10
5
9
6
6
5
08

 Montenegro
14
13
18
23
22
21
21
20

09

 Poland
4
25
22
22
7
17
3
9
2
10

 Greece
9
23
16
14
11
12
13
13

11

 Austria
2
2
2
4
1
1
1
1

12
12

 Germany
3
20
12
7
13
10
19
16

13

 Sweden









14

 France
7
5
8
17
8
7
14
10
1
15

 Russia
13
7
19
15
24
14
16
17

16

 Italy
15
24
7
19
21
19
24
21

17

 Slovenia
10
18
23
25
19
23
23
25

18

 Finland
12
17
3
3
10
6
5
5
6
19

 Spain
19
14
15
13
23
18
18
18

20

  Switzerland
21
21
20
24
25
25
15
19

21

 Hungary
1
3
1
5
3
2
8
4
7
22

 Malta
25
11
14
16
12
15
9
11

23

 Denmark
8
4
10
8
2
4
4
3
8
24

 Netherlands
5
1
4
1
4
3
2
2
10
25

 San Marino
23
22
25
11
20
24
20
22

26

 United Kingdom
22
15
6
9
9
11
17
15


See also


  • Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest

  • Eurovision Song Contest 2014


References




  1. ^ Dahlander, Gustav (10 September 2013). "Städerna klara: Hit kommer Melodifestivalen 2014" (in Swedish). SVT. Retrieved 10 September 2013. 


  2. ^ Fisher, Luke (13 November 2013). "Sweden: Nour El Refai and Anders Jansson announced as hosts". escXtra.com. Archived from the original on 13 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013. 


  3. ^ Vranis, Michalis (1 February 2014). "Result: Melodifestivalen semi-final 1 concluded". ESCToday.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014. 


  4. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (8 February 2014). "Two more finalists chosen in Sweden". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 8 February 2014. 


  5. ^ Vranis, Michalis (15 February 2014). "Result: the Melodifestivalen semi-final 3 concluded". ESCToday.com. Retrieved 15 February 2014. 


  6. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (22 February 2014). "Last semi-final complete in Sweden". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 6 March 2014. 


  7. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (1 March 2014). "Melodifestivalen final line-up complete in Sweden". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 6 March 2014. 


  8. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (8 March 2014). "Sweden: Sanna Nielsen wins Melodifestivalen!". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 8 March 2014. 


  9. ^ Siim, Jarmo (24 November 2013). "Sweden and Norway drawn into Semi-Finals". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 24 November 2013. 


  10. ^ Escudero, Victor M. (20 January 2014). "Allocation Draw results: Who's in which Semi-Final?". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 20 January 2014. 


  11. ^ Siim, Jarmo (24 March 2014). "Running order for Eurovision Semi-Finals decided". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 26 March 2014. 


  12. ^ Brey, Marco (7 May 2014). "First Semi-Final: Meet the winners at the press conference!". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 7 May 2014. 


  13. ^ Storvik-Green, Simon (9 May 2014). "Running order for the Grand Final revealed!". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 9 May 2014. 


  14. ^ "ESCKAZ – Eurovision 2014 – Sanna Nielsen (Sweden)". ESCKaz. 18 April 2014. Retrieved 18 April 2014. 


  15. ^ Roxburgh, Gordon (28 April 2014). "Hear the voice of Sanna Nielsen". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 1 May 2014. 


  16. ^ Albinsson, Mathilde (2 April 2014). "Malin Olsson och Edward af Sillén kommenterar Eurovision Song Contest" (in Swedish). SVT. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014. 


  17. ^ "Följ med bakom kulisserna i Eurovision Song Contest – Melodifestivalen och ESC" (in Swedish). SR. 5 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014. 


  18. ^ "Eurovision Song Contest 2014: ecco l'elenco degli spokesperson" (in Italian). Eurofestival News. 8 May 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014. 


  19. ^ Brey, Marco (1 May 2014). "Who will be in the expert juries?". Eurovision.tv. Retrieved 1 May 2014. 


  20. ^ "Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 First Semi-Final". Eurovision.tv. 11 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014. 


  21. ^ "Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 Grand Final". Eurovision.tv. 11 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014. 








The name of the pictureThe name of the pictureThe name of the pictureClash Royale CLAN TAG#URR8PPP

Popular posts from this blog

Top Tejano songwriter Luis Silva dead of heart attack at 64

ReactJS Fetched API data displays live - need Data displayed static

Evgeni Malkin