Norway: “Melodi Grand Prix 2022” Final Running Order Has Been Determined

After 5 weeks (that included 4 semi-finals and second-chance round), we finally have the list of 10 finalists!
The grand final of “Melodi Grand Prix 2022″ will be held this Saturday.
The hosts are

Kåre Magnus BerghAnnika Momrak, and Mikkel Niva:

Norwegian broadcaster NRK has revealed today the running order for the grand final of “Melodi Grand Prix 2022″.

#1. Oda Gondrosen – Hammer of Thor [semi-final 3 winner]

#2. NorthKid – Someone [automatic qualifier]

#3. Anna-Lisa Kumoji – Queen Bees [automatic qualifiers]

#4. Farida Louise – Dangerous [semi-final 2 winner]

#5. Sofie Fellvjang – Made of Glass [semi-final 4 winner]

#6. Frode – Black Flowers [semi-final 1 winner]

#7. Christian Ingebrigtsen – Wonder of the World [automatic qualifier]

#8. Maria Mohn – Fly [second-chance winner]

#9. Subwoolfer – Give That Wolf A Banana [automatic qualifiers]

#10. Elsie Bay – Death Of Us [automatic qualifier]

The running order has been determined by the show producers.

Stig Kelsen, the head of Norwegian delegation recated:

The order has been prepared with a goal of spreading the songs so that each artist and song stands out in the best possible way in the big picture. And in line with those choices, also ensure a varied and good TV broadcast

Norway will perform in the second half of semi-final 1 of Eurovision 2022 which will be held on the 10th of May 2022.
In case the country will qualify for the final, Norway will compete in the grand final on the 14th of May 2022.

You’re welcome to read all about Eurovision 2022 on our homepage

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Doron Lahav is 30-year-old, who lives in Israel. Doron has been watching the Eurovision Song Contest since early 2000s. Doron works as a Data Scientist and shows interest in singing and writing.

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