Sweden: First 14 Melodifestivalen 2023 revealed!
SVT has just revealed the first 14 hopefuls who will compete in February in Melodifestivalen. SVT presented the artists through social media earlier this morning.
The 28 acts are revealed in random order. The semi-final allocation and running order will be revealed later.
Here are the first acts of Melodifestivalen 2021:
Heat 1 – Gothenburg
Diamond
Victor Crone
Songwriters: David Lindgren Zacharias, Peter Kvint, Victor Crone
Obsessed
Reyhan
Songwriters: Albin Johnsén, Mattias Andréasson, Pontus Söderman, Tilde RONIA Wrigsell
No sorrows
Loulou LaMotte
Songwriters: Jonas Thander, Loulou LaMotte
Long live life
Eva Rydberg & Ewa Roos
Songwriters: Emil Vaker, Henric Pierroff, Kalle Rydberg
The rag goes
Elov & Beny
Songwriters: Johan Werner, Kristian Wejshag, Mattias Elovsson, Oscar Kilenius, Tim Larsson
Rhythm Of My Show
Tone Sekelius
Songwriters: Anderz Wrethov, Dino Medanhodzic, Jimmy “Joker” Thörnfeldt, Tone Sekelius
Where are you (Sávečan)
Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Arc North feat. Adam Woods
Songwriters: Arc North, Calle Hellberg, Jon Henrik Fjällgren, Joy Deb, Oliver Belvelin, Richard Lästh, Tobias Lundgren, William Segerdahl
Heat 2 – Linköping
All my life (Where have you been)
Victoria
Songwriters: Herman Gardarfve, Melanie Wehbe, Patrik Jean, Wiktoria Johansson
Comfortable
The oath
Songwriters: Benjamin Rosenbohm, Eden Alm, Emil Adler Lei, Julie Aagaard
Stew
Uje Brandelius
Songwriter: Uje Brandelius
More of you
THEOZ
Songwriters: Axel Schylström, Jakob Redtzer, Peter Boström, Thomas G:son
Never give up
Maria Sur
Songwriters: Anderz Wrethov, Laurell Barker
Now I know
Tennessee Tears
Songwriters: Anderz Wrethov, Jonas Hermansson, Thomas Stengaard, Tilda Feuk
On the way
Panetoz
Songwriters: Anders Wigelius, Daniel Nzinga, Jimmy Jansson, Nebeyu Baheru, Njol Badjie, Pa Modou Badjie, Robert Norberg
These are the dates and host cities for Melodifestivalen 2023 with Farah Abadi and Jesper Rönndahl hosted by:
- 4/2 Gothenburg – Scandinavium
- 11/2 Linköping – Saab Arena
- 18/2 Lidköping – Sparbanken Arena
- 25/2 Malmö – Malmö Arena
- 4/3 Örnsköldsvik – Hägglunds Arena
- 11/3 Stockholm – Friends Arena