Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 19 | |
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Dates | |
Final | 1–17 December 2017 |
Host | |
Venue | B&W Hallerne, Copenhagen |
Presenter(s) | Ulla Essendrop |
Broadcaster | DR |
Voting | |
Entries | 10 |
System |
50% international jury 50% televoting |
Winner | "I staver" by JÆRV |
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix | |
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Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 19 was the 19th edition of the Danish music competition that selected Denmark's entry for the North Vision Song Contest 24. The selection had a final held in Copenhagen. JÆRV won the edition with their song "I staver". In the North Vision Song Contest 24, it got the 8th place in the semi-final with 161 points and the 21st place in the final with 163 points.
Information[]
On 15 October 2017, following the first semi-final results of the 23rd edition, the Head of Delegation of Denmark reported that the country would be taking part in the 24th edition and that the 19th edition of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix would take place to select the country's entry. This was officially confirmed by the Danish broadcaster two days later, on 17 October 2017.
Venue[]
B&W Hallerne is a former industrial complex located on the island of Refshaleøen in Copenhagen, Denmark. Built in the early 1960s by Burmeister & Wain, the complex consists of two large halls which were used to build ships until 1996. Currently the facilities are used for culture and entertainment activities.
On 2 September 2013, Danish public broadcaster DR announced that it had chosen B&W Hallerne as the host venue for the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. The contest was held at the Section Hall 2, which was converted into a music venue with a capacity for 10,000 spectators. The surrounding buildings and areas were transformed into 'Eurovision Island' which was used for additional services related to the contest.
Competing entries[]
The competing entries of the edition were selected by the broadcaster. The broadcaster started revealing the competing acts on 9 November 2017 and finished on 25 November 2017.
The list of entrants included Clara Sofie, Emmelie de Forest, Fjer, Joey Moe and Barbara Moleko, who all competed in the competition before on different occasions.
- Table key
- Winner
Artist | Song (English translation) | Songwriter(s) |
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Basim feat. Gilli | "Comme Ci Comme Ça" (So-so) | Henrik Wolsing, Carl Altino, Hasan Shah, Anis Moujahid, Kian Larsen |
Clara Sofie | "Løbe i Vand" (Run into water) | Clara Sofie |
Emmelie de Forest | "Sanctuary" | Emmelie de Forest, Matthew Ker, Allyson Ezell |
Fjer | "Wrong Time" | Maja Barløse |
Iris Gold | "All I Really Know" | Mercedes Seecoomar, Gíslí Gislason, Simon Hermansen |
King | "Only U" | Peter Yushichi, Gabriela Catalán, Christian Nilsson |
Joey Moe & Barbara Moleko | "Helt okay" (Perfectly okay) | Joey Moe, Kasper Falkenberg, Lasse Baunkilde, Ole Meyer, Barbara Moleko |
JÆRV | "I staver" (In spells) | Amanda Glindvad |
Kill J | "Gravity" | Julie Aagaard |
Myrkur | "Måneblôt" | Amalie Bruun |
Final[]
The final started on 1 December 2017 with the voting lasting about two weeks and ending on 16 December 2017. The results were presented four days later, on 28 September 2017. Aura Dione opened the final with a medley of her songs "Love Somebody" and "In Love with the World". JÆRV won the edition with her song "I staver".
Draw | Artist | Song | Juries | Televote | Total | Place | ||
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Votes | % | Points | ||||||
01 | Joey Moe feat. Barbara Moleko | "Helt okay" | 28 | 98,342 | 7.7 | 40 | 68 | 9 |
02 | Iris Gold | "All I Really Know" | 31 | 86,829 | 6.8 | 35 | 66 | 10 |
03 | Kill J | "Gravity" | 67 | 165,226 | 13.0 | 67 | 134 | 2 |
04 | Emmelie de Forest | "Sanctuary" | 36 | 140,455 | 11.0 | 57 | 93 | 7 |
05 | King | "Only U" | 54 | 148,282 | 11.6 | 60 | 114 | 3 |
06 | Fjer | "Wrong Time" | 63 | 101,150 | 7.9 | 41 | 104 | 6 |
07 | Myrkur | "Måneblôt" | 58 | 132,496 | 10.4 | 54 | 112 | 4 |
08 | JÆRV | "I staver" | 95 | 146,417 | 11.5 | 59 | 154 | 1 |
09 | Clara Sofie | "Løbe i Vand" | 63 | 120,937 | 9.5 | 49 | 112 | 5 |
10 | Basim feat. Gilli | "Comme Ci Comme Ça" | 21 | 133,364 | 10.5 | 54 | 75 | 8 |
Voting and results[]
The voting system used this edition was the same as last edition-the jury/televoting voting system. However, unlike in the previous edition, there was a jury application phase this time instead of DR picking the juries. Out of the 18 jury applications, 12 countries were picked as juries for the edition.
Voters[]
Final | ||
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Juries | Albania, Armenia, Austria, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Lithuania, Morocco, Netherlands, Sweden | 12 |
Public | Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Malta, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Rest of the World | 18 |
12 points[]
No. | Song | Country/ies giving 12 points |
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4 | "I staver" | Lebanon, Lithuania, Morocco, Netherlands |
3 | "Gravity" | Armenia, Faroe Islands, Kazakhstan |
"Måneblôt" | Albania, Austria, Finland | |
1 | "Only U" | Sweden |
"Sanctuary" | Iceland |
Jury[]
Televoting[]
See also[]
- Dansk Melodi Grand Prix
- Denmark
- North Vision Song Contest 24
- Denmark in the North Vision Song Contest 24