Melodifestivalen 2020


Melodifestivalen 2020 was the 60th and most recent edition of the Swedish music competition Melodifestivalen. The competition was organised by Sveriges Television and took place over a six-week period between 1 February and 7 March 2020. The winner of the competition would have represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2020, which would have been held in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The Mamas are the first band to win since 2007 and the first female act to win since 2014; this is the fourth time in the history of Melodifestivalen that Sweden was unable to send a song to the Eurovision Song Contest, as the contest itself was cancelled on 18 March 2020 due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The format of the competition consisted of 6 shows: 4 semi-final rounds, a second chance round and a final. An initial 28 entries were selected for the competition through three methods: an open call for song submissions, direct invitations to specific artists and songwriters, and a wildcard given to one of the artists that participated in the P4 Nästa competition organised by Sveriges Radio P4. The 28 competing entries were divided into four semi-finals, with seven compositions in each. From each semi-final, the songs that earn first and second place qualify directly to the final, while the songs that place third and fourth proceed to the Second Chance round. The bottom three songs in each semi-final were eliminated from the competition. An additional four entries qualified from the Second Chance round to the final, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to 12. All 6 shows were hosted by Lina Hedlund, Linnea Henriksson and David Sundin.

Format

Melodifestivalen 2020, organised by Sveriges Television, was the nineteenth consecutive edition of the contest in which the competition took place in different cities across Sweden; this was the last time that the event was held in this format. The four semi-finals were held in the Saab Arena in Linköping, the Scandinavium in Gothenburg, the Coop Norrbotten Arena in Luleå and the Malmö Arena in Malmö. The Second Chance round took place in the Stiga Sports Arena in Eskilstuna on 29 February, while the final was held in the Friends Arena in Stockholm on 7 March. A total of 28 entries competed in the semi-finals, with seven entries taking part in each show. The top two entries from each semi-final advanced directly to the final, while the third and fourth placed entries advanced to the Second Chance round. The bottom three entries in each semi-final were eliminated. An additional four entries qualified for the final from the Second Chance round, bringing the total number of competing entries in the final to 12.

Presenters

On 3 September 2019, Lina Hedlund, Linnea Henriksson and David Sundin were announced as the presenters of the 60th edition of Melodifestivalen.

Competing entries

The twenty-eight competing entries were announced to the public during a press conference on 26 November 2019. On 2 February 2020, it was announced that Thorsten Flinck would be disqualified from the competition due to the fact that criminal charges of unlawful threat and vandalism had been filed against him. One day later, Jan Johansen was announced as his replacement.
ArtistSongSongwriter
Albin Johnsén"Livet börjar nu"Robin Stjernberg, Albin Johnsén, Gino Yonan
Amanda Aasa"Late"Amanda Aasa, Siri Jansson, Erik Grahn, Alex Shield
Anis don Demina"Vem e som oss"Anderz Wrethov, Loui Maleoko, Johanna Elkesdotter Wrethov, Anis Don Demina, Robin Svensk
Anna Bergendahl"Kingdom Come"Bobby Ljunggren,, Erik Bernholm, Anna Bergendahl
Dotter"Bulletproof"Dino Medanhodzic, Johanna Jansson, Erik Dahlqvist
Drängarna"Piga och dräng"Anders Wigelius, Robert Norberg, Jimmy Jansson
Ellen Benediktson & Simon Peyron"Surface"Paul Rey, Laurell Barker, Anderz Wrethov, Sebastian von Koenigsegg, Ellen Benediktson
Faith Kakembo"Crying Rivers"Jörgen Elofsson, Liz Rodrigues
Felix Sandman"Boys with Emotions"Tony Ferrari, Parker James, Peter Thomas, Philip Bentley, Nicki Adamsson, Felix Sandman
Frida Öhrn"We Are One"Frida Öhrn, Hampus Eurenius, Nicklas Eklund
Hanna Ferm"Brave"David Kjellstrand, Jimmy Jansson, Laurell Barker
Jakob Karlberg"Om du tror att jag saknar dig"Nanne Grönvall, Isak Hallén, Henrik Moreborg, Jakob Karlberg
Klara Hammarström"Nobody"Erik Smaaland, Palle Hammarlund, Klara Hammarström
Linda Bengtzing"Alla mina sorger"Yvonne Dahlbom, Jesper Welander, Adam Jönsson, Linda Bengtzing
Malou Prytz"Ballerina"Thomas G:son, Peter Boström, Jimmy Jansson
Mariette"Shout It Out"Thomas G:son, Cassandra Ströberg, Alex Shield, Mariette Hansson
Méndez feat. Alvaro Estrella"Vamos amigos"Palle Hammarlund, Jimmy Jansson, Jakke Erixson, Leo Mendéz
Mohombi"Winners"Jimmy Jansson, Mohombi Moupondo, Palle Hammarlund
Nanne Grönvall"Carpool Karaoke"Nanne Grönvall, Peter Grönvall
OVÖ"Inga problem"Nicholas Frandsen, Lukas Nathanson, Jean-Willy Akofely, Nickie Osenius Kouakou
Paul Rey"Talking in My Sleep"Paul Rey, Lukas Hällgren, Alexander Standal Pavelich
Robin Bengtsson"Take a Chance"Jimmy Jansson, Karl-Frederik Reichhardt, Marcus Winther-John
Sonja Aldén"Sluta aldrig gå"Bobby Ljunggren, David Lindgren Zacharias, Sonja Aldén
Suzi P"Moves"Joy Deb, Suzi Pancekov, Aniela Eklund, Malou Ruotsalainen, Chanel Tukia, Kenny Silverdique
The Mamas"Move"Melanie Wehbe, Patrik Jean, Herman Gardarfve
Thorsten Flinck"Miraklernas tid"Thomas G:son
Jan Johansen"Miraklernas tid"Thomas G:son
Victor Crone"Troubled Waters"Dino Medanhodzic, Benjamin Jennebo, Victor Crone
William Stridh"Molnljus"Markus Lidén, Christian Holmström, David Kreuger, William Stridh

Semi-finals

Semi-final 1

The first semi-final took place on 1 February 2020 in the Saab Arena in Linköping. More than 454,000 SEK was collected for Radiohjälpen.

Semi-final 2

The second semi-final took place on 8 February 2020 in the Scandinavium arena in Gothenburg.

Semi-final 3

The third semi-final took place on 15 February 2020 in the Coop Norrbotten Arena in Luleå.

Semi-final 4

The fourth semi-final took place on 22 February 2020 in the Malmö Arena in Malmö.

Second Chance

The Second Chance round took place on 29 February 2020 in the Stiga Sports Arena in Eskilstuna. This was the first time in the history of the competition that Eskilstuna hosted a Melodifestivalen round.

Final

The final took place on 7 March 2020 in the Friends Arena in Stockholm.

Coronavirus considerations

SVT issued a Q&A section on their official website to address concerns regarding the spread of the coronavirus. On 3 March, four days before the Melodifestivalen final, Swedish state radio reported over 200 confirmed cases within Sweden.
The questions and answers related to safety measures and the number of participants. 27000 audience members, including participants from overseas, were anticipated. This number does not include the audiences for the two major dress reharsials nor any of the personnel. SVT stated on the Q&A page that they will not establish checkpoints or other kinds of control measures.

Gallery

Semi-final 1 – Linköping

Semi-final 2 – Göteborg

Semi-final 3 – Luleå

Semi-final 4 – Malmö

Final – Stockholm