From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2011Date | September 3, 2011 |
---|
Presenters | Margrethe Røed, Alex Rosén |
---|
Host Broadcaster | NRK |
---|
Venue | Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway |
---|
Winning song | Trenger deg by Sval Rosenløw Eeg |
---|
Voting system | Televoting, the winner is the one with most votes |
---|
Number of entries | 10 |
---|
Nul points | None |
---|
Interval act | Stella Mwangi |
---|
Previous edition | MGPjr 2010 |
---|
Next edition | MGPjr 2012 |
---|
The Melodi Grand Prix Junior 2011 was Norway's tenth national Melodi Grand Prix Junior for young singers aged 8 to 15. It was held in Oslo Spektrum, Oslo, Norway and broadcast live Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK).
The winner was Sval Rosenløw Eeg, known as Sval, with the song "Trenger deg"[1] (Norwegian for Need you).
No. |
Artist |
Song |
Result
|
01
|
The Sugarsmokers
|
"Fåkke lov"
|
Eliminated
|
02
|
Sol Strøm Jensen
|
"Kom tilbage"
|
Super finalist
|
03
|
Lina Tufto
|
"Klatre steg for steg"
|
Eliminated
|
04
|
Nordlyset
|
"Ikke gå i fra meg"
|
Eliminated
|
05
|
Emma Valkeapää
|
"Don"
|
Eliminated
|
06
|
Seven B
|
"Et fett liv"
|
Super finalist
|
07
|
Tiril Asak
|
"Du planter et smil"
|
Eliminated
|
08
|
Erlend Guttulsrud Kristiansen
|
"Ta det som det kommer"
|
Eliminated
|
09
|
Sval Rosenløw Eeg
|
"Trenger deg"
|
Super finalist
|
10
|
Kristin Langsrud
|
"Alltid være barn"
|
Super finalist
|
The exact number of public votes was unknown. Only the winner was announced.
No. |
Artist |
Song |
Position
|
01
|
Sol Strøm Jensen
|
"Kom tilbage"
|
Unknown
|
02
|
Seven B
|
"Et fett liv"
|
Unknown
|
03
|
Sval Rosenløw Eeg
|
"Trenger deg"
|
1
|
04
|
Kristin Langsrud
|
"Alltid være barn"
|
Unknown
|
|
---|
|
Years | |
---|
Winners | |
---|
Related articles | |
---|
|