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Denmark: Artists and songs for Melodi Grand Prix 2025 revealed

The eight participants for Denmark's Melodi Grand Prix 2025 have been revealed. Listen to the songs here and vote in our poll: Who should win Melodi Grand Prix 2025?

The eight artists for Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025 have just been officially presented by Danish broadcaster DR. The presentation took place at DR Koncerthuset and was hosted by DR's Grand Prix chief, Erik Struve Hansen and Eurovision commentator Ole Tøpholm.

A total of eight artists will compete in Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025. Among the artists is Tim Schou who represented Denmark in Eurovision 2011 as part of the band A Friend in London with the song "New Tomorrow."

Listen to the songs here:

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2025 is set for Saturday 1 March at 20:00 CET, and will be broadcast live from Boxen in Herning.

The voting will be started one week before the show. From Saturday, 22 February to Friday, 28 February people can cast one vote on each song every day on the official DR Grand Prix app. The votes will be added to the votes received during Saturday's show (app/SMS), and combined with a jury's votes (50%).

The top three songs proceed to the Superfinal. There, the votes will be reset and a new vote among the three superfinalists (50% public / 50% jury) will decide the Danish act for the Eurovision Song Contest 2025.

This year's Danish national final will again be hosted by Stéphanie Surrugue and Sara Bro. The couple are very experienced TV personalities who hosted Melodi Grand Prix last year.

Denmark in Eurovision

Denmark 2013: Emmelie de Forest - "Only Teardrops"

Denmark has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 52 times. Since its debut in 1957, Denmark has won the contest 3 times:

  • 1963: Dansevise
  • 2000: Fly On The Wings Of Love
  • 2013: Only Teardrops
Denmark 2013: Emmelie de Forest - "Only Teardrops"

Their worst result came in 2002 (last). Since the introduction of the Semi-finals in Eurovision in 2004, Denmark has qualified for the Grand Final 12 out of 20 times.

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