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Flash poll: Who should qualify from Melodifestivalen heat 4 in Sweden?

Posted on 20 February 2025 By Admin No Comments on Flash poll: Who should qualify from Melodifestivalen heat 4 in Sweden?

A new weekend is upon us, and so is Melodifestivalen 2025 heat 4, where we this week are returning to last year’s Eurovision arena in Malmö to find the two next finalists. The six week Melfest tour of six Swedish cities will eventually decide, who will represent Sweden at Eurovision in Basel in May.

You can listen to the 60 second snippets of each song now, which means it’s time for one thing: To name your favourite.

Click on the artist’s song title below to listen to their song. Then vote in our poll. You can vote for as many artists as you’d like, but you can only vote one time. Be sure to tick the box next to each act you want to support.

Full songs will be released at Friday midnight CET.

Melodifestivalen 2025 heat 4

  1. Andreas Lundstedt – “Vicious”
    Authors: Andreas Lundstedt, Dino Medanhodzic, Laurell Barker, LIAMOO

  2. Ella Tiritiello – “Bara du är där”
    Authors: Adam ”Rymdpojken” Englund, David Björk, Loreen Talhaoui

  3. Tennessee Tears – “Yours”
    Authors: Gavin Jones, Jonas Hermansson, Pär Westerlund, Tilda Feuk

  4. KAJ – “Bara bada bastu”
    Authors: Anderz Wrethov, Axel Åhman, Jakob Norrgård, Kevin Holmström, Kristoffer Strandberg, Robert Skowronski

  5. AmenA – “Do Good Be Better”
    Authors: AmenA, Sandra Bjurman, Stefan Örn

  6. Måns Zelmerlöw – “Revolution”
    Authors: David Lindgren Zacharias, Måns Zelmerlöw, Ola Svensson, Sebastian Atas


Format of Melodifestivalen 2025

30 acts participate in Melfest 2025 split into 5 heats of six acts each. The number 1 and 2 placed acts from each heat qualify directly to the grand final in Stockholm, and the three lowest placed acts are finished in the competition. This make up for the first 10 acts qualifying for the grand final

The number 3 placed entries of each heat will have their fate decided in a Final Qualification held in connection with heat 5. The five songs will compete for 2 tickets to the grand final decided by the percentage of votes each entry got in their heat plus the amount of votes they get in the Final Qualification.

12 songs compete in the Grand Final of Melodifestivalen held in Strawberry Arena in Stockholm on 8 March.

Melodifestivalen is hosted by Kristina ”Keyyo” Petrushina and Edvin Törnblom.

Who is your favourite in this heat? Are any of these acts the one you want to see go all the way to Eurovision? Let us know in the comments below.

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