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20 Feb 2021

🇳🇴 Start your engines: Previewing Melodi Grand Prix 2021

Music, National Finals, Society & Culture

🇳🇴 Start your engines: Previewing Melodi Grand Prix 2021

Norway is ready to finish the race to find their entry for Eurovision.

Michael, Liam and Io preview all twelve entries in this year’s Melodi Grand Prix for your listening pleasure. Why not join the world in watching at 6am Melbourne time on Sunday 21 February via NRK.

Which bear is Liam rooting for?

What does the team think about Raylee’s  wetness?

Why does a thermometer need to be rushed to the studio?

With KEiiNO and TIX being rhe favourites, we need your opinion on the songs in the final. Let us know your thoughts on the socials.

Follow JOYEurovision across the socials: linktr.ee/joy_eurovision

The songs

Atle Pettersen – World on Fire

Raylee – Hero

Stavangerkameratene – Who I Am

Kiim – My Lonely Voice

Blåsemafian ft Hazel – Let Loose

Emmy – Witch Woods

TIX – Fallen Angel

Kaja Rode – Feel Again

Rein Alexander – Eyes Wide Open

IMERIKA – I Can’t Escape

KEiiNO 🏳️‍🌈 – Monument

Jorn – Faith Bloody Faith

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