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Sweden: National Finals running order

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Updated: Jan 12, 2023

SVT, the Swedish national broadcaster, has revealed the running order for Melodifestivalen 2023.

Due to technical problems, a live show revealing the order was cancelled and therefore the list was announced on the SVT wesbite instead.


The running order for the semi-finals is as follows:


Heat 1: February 4 – Gothenburg
  1. Tone Sekelius – “Rhythm of My Show”

  2. Loulou LaMotte – “Inga sorger” (No Worries)

  3. Rejhan – “Haunted”

  4. Elov and Beny – “Raggen går” (The rattle goes)

  5. Victor Crone – “Diamonds”

  6. Eva Rydberg and Ewa Roos – “Länge leve livet” (Long live life)

  7. Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc north feat. Adam Woods – “Where are you (Sávečan)”


Heat 2: Feburary 11 – Linköping
  1. Wiktoria – “All my life (Where have you been)”

  2. Eden – “Comfortable”

  3. Uje Brandelius – “Grytan” (Stew)

  4. Panetoz – “On my way”

  5. Tennessee Tears – “Now I know”

  6. Maria Sur – “Never Give Up”

  7. Theoz – “Mer av dig” (More of you)


Heat 3: February 18 – Lidköping
  1. Paul Rey – “Royals”

  2. Casanovas – “Så kommer känslorna tillbaka” (Then the feelings come back)

  3. Melanie Wehbe – “For the Show”

  4. Nordman – “Släpp alla sorger” (Let go off all sorrows)

  5. Laurell – “Sober”

  6. Ida-Lova – “Låt hela stan se på” (Let the whole town watch)

  7. Marcus and Martinus – “Air”


Heat 4: Feburary 25 – Malmö
  1. Kiana – “Where Did You Go”

  2. Signe and Hjördis – “Edelweiss”

  3. Smash Into Pieces – “Six Feet Under”

  4. Mariette – “One Day”

  5. Emil Henrohn – “Mera mera mera” (More more more)

  6. Axel Schylström – “Gorgeous”

  7. Loreen – “Tattoo”


Melodifestivalen 2023 will take place across six cities. The dates for the shows are:

  • Heat 1: February 4 – Gothenburg

  • Heat 2: Feburary 11 – Linköping

  • Heat 3: Feburary 18 – Lidköping

  • Heat 4: February 25 – Malmö

  • Semi-Final: March 4 – Örnsköldsvik

  • Final: March 11 – Stockholm

Cornelia Jakobs represented Sweden at Eurovision in 2022 coming 4th in the grand final with Hold Me Closer, making it the best result for the nation since they won the competition in 2015.


Image source: SVT

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