The bang and favorite went on • Dolly Style and Meira Omar tricks the last final places in the qualifying
Neither critics nor gaming companies had counted on 19-year-old Saga Ludvigsson from Örby. But tonight she showed where the country cabinet would stand.
It was not without Sara Ludvigsson, who has become second in “Idol”, was noticeably shocked by going to the final at Strawberry Arena next weekend with “Hate you so much”.
It was kind of half a panic attack with joy at the same time. It was the most fierce thing I’ve been to, I don’t know where to go, she says in SVT, describing her first feelings when her name was called up:
“Are they saying wrong now?”
Ghost duo was clear favorite
Even horror-rocking ghost duo Scarlet, who was responsible for the evening’s most spectacular number when they performed among chains and dancing BDSM swings, are ready for the final.
Maybe not entirely surprising; Scarlet and their “Sweet n ‘Psycho” seemed to be best in advance. The song had been lifted by critics and was a clear favorite in the Melodifestival Club’s audience survey after Friday’s genre.
I have no words, says the vampire -made Thirsty to SVT.
First we were so incredibly happy that Saga went on – and then we. So it became a super trio, fills the skeleton -made Scarlet Hunts in.
The heirs first out
First out in the competition were experienced heirs, which showed both a trouser fashion and a certain death contempt when they put the voices in the dance band “Ring Baby Ring” on a decent steep stand.
17-year-old debutant Arwin competed with the dancing technic ballad “This Dream of Mine” and ended the number with winning up in the air.
The second half of the starting field was started by Monacosvenskan Victoria Silvstedt, who sang parts of her glittery eurodiscol song “Love it!” framed by a brilliant test cabin -like device.
Vilhelm Buchaus performed his trolley -friendly rock ballad “I’m Yours” in a furnished one on stage, in front of a rolling forest of mobile lamps in the audience.
Went on from the finale choice
In the final election it was between Meira Omar, Kaliffa, Dolly Style, Ella Tritiello and Arwin, who fought for the last two places in the final. In the end, it was clear that Meira Omar and Dolly Style moved on after a final vote.
The program leaders Edvin Törnblom and Kristina “Keyyo” Petrushina opened the broadcast with an audience -free show number, where Martin Stenmarck’s “Las Vegas” received a new text about Jönköping, and Pernilla Wahlgren’s “Piccadilly Circus” paid tribute to the local attraction museum.
The evening also offered a middle act with Ronny and Ragge – Peter Settman and Fredde Granberg – made his first performance together in 32 years. The “next weekend” man Uffe Persson is also among the guest artists.