Norway: “Melodi Grand Prix 2026” Running Order Has Been Announed

Norwegian broadcaster NRK will select its Eurovision 2026 act via “Melodi Grand Prix 2026”.
Earlier today, NRK announced the running order for the show:

Melodi Grand Prix 2026″ – The Running Order

  1. Skrellex – Into the Wild
  2. Hedda Mae – “Snap Back
  3. Storm – “Lullaby
  4. Mileo – “Frankenstein
  5. Silke – “Forevermore
  6. Alexander Rybak – “Rise
  7. Emma – “Northern Lights
  8. Leonardo Amor – “Prayer
  9. Jonas Lovv – “Ya Ya Ya

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Among the participants, we have some familiar names:

  • Alexander Rybak represented Norway in Eurovision 2009 (winner) and 2018 (15th place).
  • Mileo competed in “Melodi Grand Prix 2023” with “Your’e Mine”.
  • Silke performed as a featured vocalist for Jone with“Ekko inni meg” in “Melodi Grand Prix 2023“.
  • Skrellex participated in “Melodi Grand Prix 2023

Melodi Grand Prix 2026″ – Known Details

  1. Ronny Brede Aase, Marte Stokstad & Markus Neby will host the show
  2. The selection will feature only one final show. The final will take place on Saturday, February 28th, 2026. The show will take place at Håkon’s Hall in Lillehammethe (Old Olympic Hall).
  3. This is the first time the MGP final has been held in Lillehammer.
  4. 9 artists will compete in the selection.
  5. The results will be based on a combination of public vote and an international jury.

You can read our songs review here:

Norway will compete in semi-final 2 of Eurovision 2026 (May 14th, 2026).
The country is allocated to perform in the second half of the show.

Eurovision 2026 will be held in Vienna, Austria, on May 12, 14, and 16, 2026. You can follow the contest HOMEPAGE here:

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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