MGP Nordic 2009

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Final
  • 28 November 2009
VenueSVT Television Centre
Stockholm, Sweden
BroadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
PresenterOla Lindholm
MGP Nordic 2009
Date and venue
Final
  • 28 November 2009
VenueSVT Television Centre
Stockholm, Sweden
Organisation
BroadcasterSveriges Television (SVT)
PresenterOla Lindholm
Participants
Number of entries8 entries, 2 from each Scandinavian country
Vote
Voting systemPoints are given depending on which placing each country got in each others votings, 1st place receiving 12 points, 2nd place 8 points and 3rd place 6 points. Each country can not vote for themselves.
Winning songSweden Sweden
"En vanlig dag"
2008 MGP Nordic

Melodi Grand Prix Nordic 2009 was the fifth and final MGP Nordic, a Scandinavian song contest for children aged 8 to 15. The contest was held on November 28, 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden, with Norway, Denmark, Finland and Sweden participating. Each country submitted two songs to participate in the first round with the top placing entry from each country proceeding to the super-final. The winner of MGP Nordic 2009 was host country Sweden's Ulrik Munther with "En vanlig dag".

  • Norway decided: 5 September 2009
  • Denmark decided: 26 September 2009
  • Sweden decided: 2 October 2009
  • Finland decided: 9 October 2009

Participating countries

Participants of MGP Nordic 2009
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Denmark DR PelleB "Kun min" Danish
  • Mathilde Christensen
  • Pelle Blarke
Engledrys "Familien, min bedste ven" Emma Aslking
 Finland Yle Fem Amanda Sjöholm "Jag vill leva" Swedish Amanda Sjöholm
The Black White Boys "Kommer du ihåg mig?" Oscar Nyholm
 Norway NRK Jørgen Dahl Moe "Din egen vei" Norwegian Jørgen Dahl Moe
Mystery "Rock e sunt"
  • Bård-Åge Nyland Pedersen
  • Benjamin Olsvik Nilsson
  • Robin Richardsen
  • Sigve André Evensen Skaugvoll
 Sweden SVT Ulrik Munther "En vanlig dag" Swedish Ulrik Munther
Rebecca Jansson "Skaffa en annan tjej" Rebecca Jansson

Denmark

  • Pelle Blarke, better known as PelleB, wrote "Kun min" alongside Mathilde Christensen, whom not much is known about. "Kun min" features guest vocals from then 14-year-old Freya Bertel.
  • Engledrys is the moniker of then 8-year-old Emma Askling, along with two backup singers. "Familien, min bedste ven" was written by Emma herself.

Finland

  • Amanda Sjöholm was born on New Year's Day 1997. "Jag vill leva" is self-written and is about how she wants to live a free life.
  • Not much is known about The Black White Boys or their song "Kommer du ihåg mig?".

Norway

Sweden

Final

Super-final

References

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