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Are you going to organize an MGP party next Saturday, and need that little something extra to raise the mood? Here you have what you need before the final starts on Saturday 4 February at 19:50 on NRK1 and news TV. Voting form A classic regular when it comes to MGP parties. In the form, the artists are listed in the order in which they perform, in addition to the voice information. Here you can fill in your points as the artists have performed their number, and you can give points on everything from vocals to styling. Download here: Bingo Here you have to follow along and cross out! Can you get three in a row horizontally, vertically or diagonally? Then you shout bingo! Here the host can fix a prize for the winner! Download here: This is the order in the MGP final 1. JONE: “Ekko Inni Meg” Jone in the second semi-final of the MGP. Photo: Ulrik Kramer / news Jonas Nes Steinset (26), with the stage name JONE, is participating in Melodi Grand Prix for the first time. With the song “Ekko Inni Meg”, he comes up with a catchy song that makes you want to dance. Since 2020, JONE has specialized in sing-along-friendly and catchy party music, with singles such as “Et ested på Montebello”, “Jag gillar dig” and “Livet på bøgda”. In 2021, he was nominated for Spellemann in the party music category, and received a gold trophy for the single “Eventyr”. 2. Eline Thorp: “Not Meant to Be” Eline Thorp from her performance during the second semi-final. Photo: Ulrik Kramer / news Eline Thorp broke through as an artist at the start of the 2010s, but after getting stage fright she withdrew from the limelight. Now she is making a comeback on the big stage and debuting as an MGP artist. 3. Skrellex: “Love Again” The drag artist Skrellex is the third artist in Saturday’s final. Photo: Ulrik Kramer / news Skrellex, or Kai Thomas Larsen as he is actually called, is a familiar profile to many. He has worked as a musical and show artist since 2007. In MGP he participates as the drag artist Skrellex, whom we have seen as a mentor in “Drag Me Out” and as a drag queen in the series “Drags”. Now Skrellex is ready for the big MGP stage. 4. Ulrikke Brandstorp: “Honestly” Ulrikke Brandstorp is looking for revenge since Eurovision was canceled the last time she participated in MGP. Photo: Ulrik Kramer/news Ulrikke Brandstorp really became known to the Norwegian public when she won the MGP in 2020 with the song “Attention”. That year Eurovision was cancelled, and this year the girl from Sarpsborg is back with great motivation and enthusiasm. 5. Umami Tsunami: “Geronimo” The collective Umami Tsunami from the first semi-final. Photo: Ulrik Kramer/news Umami Tsunami is a collective project consisting of songwriters, artists, producers and people who work with design and visual expression. This time they have brought feature artists Kyle Alessandro (16), Kristian Haux (20) and Magnus Winjum (17) from Lillestrøm. 6. Atle Pettersen: “Masterpiece” Atle Pettersen has been slaughtered by news’s ​​critics, but the public voted him on. Photo: Ulrik Kramer / news Atle Pettersen is known as both an artist and presenter. As usual, he looses large parts of the population through the Friday evening in Beat for Beat. Music has been a big part of Pettersen’s life, and he has done several musicals and revues such as “Singin’ in the Rain”, “Jersey Boys” and “Beatles”. 7. Swing’it: “Prohibition” The boys who want you to swing will be number seven on stage. Photo: Ulrik Kramer Swing’it started their career as street musicians in Tønsberg in 2014. The dream was to show the world that happy jazz belongs in the music world also in the 2020s. Since then, the band has played hundreds of concerts around Norway, Europe and the USA. In 2018, they created the concept “Prohibition”, a show with 1920s dance, burlesque, cabaret and music where everyone in the audience dresses up in Gatsby style. 8. Elsie Bay: “Love you in a dream” Elsie Bay during the second semi-final. Photo: Ulrik Kramer / news Elsa Søllesvik (26) is an artist and songwriter who has been in the industry for many years, despite her young age. In 2014, Elsa was nominated for the Spellemannprisen with the album “Endless Optimism”, and has been heavily involved in MGP in recent years. This year she is back as a songwriter on Eline Thorp’s song “Not Meant to Be”, in addition to performing the song “Love you in a dream” herself. 9. Alessandra: “Queen of Kings” Norwegian-Italian Alessandra Mele is ready for the final on Saturday. Photo: Ulrik Kramer/news Alessandra Mele has been given the honor of ending the Melodi Grand Prix show. She is a Norwegian-Italian artist and songwriter. The 20-year-old has lived most of her life in Italy, but after high school she decided to move to Norway. Read all about MGP here.



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