Good evening Europe, this is Trodheim calling! We are travelling to the Scandinavian shores tonight, namely to Norway for the Grand Final of Melodi Grand Prix 2024.

Norway is working from strength to strength in order to showcase an extraordinary and entertaining national selection. MGP 2024 concludes tonight with its Grand Final.

How to watch?

You can watch the Grand Final of Melodi Grand Prix 2024 at 19:50 CET via the following channels:

About the Show

A total of 9 acts will be competing during tonight’s show. The winner will represent Norway at the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo.

About MGP 2024

Melodi Grand Prix 2024 consists of four live televised shows with the Grand Final set to be held in Trondheim on Saturday 3 February.

The three semi-finals will be held in Oslo whilst the Grand Final will be travelling to Trondheim.  A total of 18 acts will partake in the competition. The shows will be hosted by Marion Ravn and Fredrik Solvang.

The 2024 Norwegian entry will be determined via a combined international jury-public televoting deliberation.

Participants

  • KEiiNDamdiggida
  • MIIAGreen Lights
  • AnnprincessSave Me
  • Super Rob, Erika Norwich – My AI
  • Gåte – Ulveham
  • Dag Erik Oksvold & Anne Fagermo – Judge Tenderly Of Me
  • Ingrid Jasmin – Eya
  • Margaret Berger – Oblivion
  • Gothminister – We Come Alive

MGP 2024 Agenda

  • 13/01/2024- MGP 2024 Semifinal #1
  • 20/01/2024- MGP 2024 Semifinal #2
  • 27/01/2024- MGP 2024 Semifinal #3
  • 03/02/2024- MGP 2024 Grand Final

Norway in Eurovision

Norway debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960 and has won the competition thrice: 1985 (Bobbysocks), 1995 (Secret Garden) and 2009 (Alexander Rybak).

The Nordic country has successfully hosted the competition thrice, once in Bergen and twice in Oslo and has partaken in Europe’s favorite television show 61 times.

Alessandra represented Norway at the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest with her epic entry ‘ Queen of Kings‘, achieving an honorable 5th place in the Grand Final.

Source: NRK
Photo credit: NRK/ JULIA MARIE NAGLESTAD


Sanjay (Sergio) joined esctoday.com in December 2006 as an editor. He was appointed as the Head of Press of ESCToday.com in 2011. Hereafter in 2016 he was promoted as the Head of International Relations & Communications at ESCToday. Sergio has covered the Eurovision Song Contest live 22 times since 2000, having worked for several international magazines and media outlets.