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Posted on 19 January 2024 By Admin No Comments on Poll results: Gåte heads the wolfpack in Norway’s MGP semi-final 2 qualification

Saturday evening the second semi-final of Norway’s Melodi Grand Prix 2024 will take place in NRK studios in Oslo, where six songs battle it out for three qualifying places to the grand final 3 February.

We asked you readers to vote, who you wanted to qualify. And now, the results are in.

Gåte and a big robot are favourites to qualify

It is almost neck to (wolf)neck with the numbers for the three qualifiers in this semi-final, but out on top comes Gåte and their Nordic anthem “Ulveham” (meaning “wolf skin”) with 536 votes, which equals 26.15% of the total number of votes.

Right in their wolf tails in second place comes a 3 metre tall robot called Super Rob and his best friend Erika Norwich with “My AI” who got 479 votes or 23.37% of the total votes. Third place goes to Norwegian-Australian MILEO and “You’re Mine” with 436 votes or 21.27% of the total votes.

If only the Norwegians had a saying the result is a little different. Gåte is still the favourite amongst the local fans, but in second place we find Dag Erik Oksvold og Anne Fagermo – “Judge Tenderly of Me” with Super Rob & Erika Norwich in third place.

MGP 2024: Result of semi-final 2 qualifiers poll

  1. Gåte – “Ulveham” – 26.15% – 536 votes
  2. Super Rob & Erika Norwich – “My AI” – 23.37% – 479 votes
  3. MILEO – “You´re Mine” – 21.27% – 436 votes
  4. Farida – “Heartache” – 17.61% – 361 votes 
  5. Dag Erik Oksvold og Anne Fagermo – “Judge Tenderly of Me” – 7.80% – 160 votes
  6. Eli Kristin – “Touch Of Venus” – 3.80% – 78 votes

Total votes: 2,050

Will the readers be right in predicting the qualifiers just like last week? Who is your favourite in this semi-final? Let us know in the comments below.

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Uncategorised Tags:Gåte, Melodi Grand Prix, MGP 2024, MILEO, National selection, Norway, Polls, Super Rob & Erika Norwich

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