Melodifestivalen 2017
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Melodifestivalen 2017 was the 57th edition of the Swedish music competition Melodifestivalen, which selected Sweden's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2017. The competition was organised by Sveriges Television (SVT) and took place over a six-week period between 4 February and 11 March 2017.
Melodifestivalen 2017 | |
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Dates | |
Heat 1 | 4 February 2017 |
Heat 2 | 11 February 2017 |
Heat 3 | 18 February 2017 |
Heat 4 | 25 February 2017 |
Second chance | 4 March 2017 |
Final | 11 March 2017 |
Host | |
Venue | Scandinavium Malmö Arena Vida Arena Skellefteå Kraft Arena Saab Arena Friends Arena |
Presenter(s) | Clara Henry David Lindgren Hasse Andersson |
Directed by | Robin Hofwander Fredrik Bäcklund |
Host broadcaster | SVT |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 28 |
Vote | |
Winning song | "I Can't Go On" by Robin Bengtsson |
2016 ← Melodifestivalen → 2018 |
The format of the competition consisted of 6 shows: 4 heat 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 Svensktoppen nästa competition organised by Sveriges Radio P4. The 28 competing entries were divided into four heats, with seven compositions in each. From each heat, the songs that earn first and second place qualified directly to the final, while the songs that place third and fourth proceeded to the Second Chance round. The bottom three songs in each heat 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 Clara Henry, David Lindgren and Hasse Andersson.
The winning song would compete for Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 to be held in Kyiv, Ukraine. Sweden competed in the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 on 9 May and had to place within the top 10 out of the 18 in their semi-final in order to qualify and compete in the final on 13 May.