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Sweden 2026: First look of the first heat’s rehearsals of Melodifestivalen

You can now enjoy 30 seconds of the rehearsals

SVT has published a sneak peek of the rehearsals of the first Melodifestivalen 2026 heat, which will take place on Saturday, January 31st.

You can have a look below:

1. Greczula – “Half of Me

Text & music: Andreas Weling, Karl Ivert, Kian Sang, Greczula

2. Jacqline – “Woman

Text & music: Dino Medanhodzic, Jimmy Jansson, Moa “Cazzi Opeia” Carlebecker, Thomas G:son

3. noll2 – “Berusade ord

Text & music: Fredrik Andersson, Jakob Westerlund, Wilmer Öberg

4. Junior Lerin – “Copacabana Boy

Text & music: Fredrik Andersson

5. Indra – “Beautiful Lie

Text & music: Anderz Wrethov, Indra, Kristofer Strandberg, Laurell Barker, Robert Skowronski

6. A*Teens – “Iconic

Text & music: Dino Medanhodzic, Jimmy Jansson, Lina Hansson, Moa “Cazzi Opeia” Carlebecker, Thomas G:son

Full songs are now released to all platforms!

Since last year’s edition SVT brings something that the fans were asking for! The release dates of the competing songs! All these years, SVT were very strict about the release of the songs prior to the contest. The viewers were only getting a few seconds of rehearsals and snippets and the finalists were not allowed to be streamed before the last heat was over. This changed for the 2025 edition. All six songs from each heat will be released to all platforms on Friday, one day before their competing heat and will be available throughout the entire competition. So here are the first competing songs in their full studio version!

Greczula – “Half of me”

noll2 – “Berusade ord”

Indra – “Beautiful Lie

Jacqline – “Woman”

Junior Lerin – “Copacabana Boy

A*Teens – “Iconic

Dates and cities of Melodifestivalen 2026

  • Heat 1 – LINKÖPING, 31st January
  • Heat 2 – GOTHENBURG, 7th February
  • Heat 3 – KRISTIANSTAD, 14th February
  • Heat 4 – MALMÖ, 21st February
  • Heat 5 – SUNDSVALL, 28th February
  • Final – STOCKHOLM, 7th March

The 2026 format

Melodifestivalen consists of five heats, one finalkval and one final. A total of 30 entries compete – six in each heat, five in the finalkval and twelve in the final.

Heats

In each heat, six entries compete and two advance directly to the final. This means that a total of ten entries from the heats qualify directly for the final. A third entry in each heat advances to the finalkval.

Finalkval

The last two finalists are selected in a finalkval that is broadcast live immediately after Heat 5. Viewers then have the opportunity to vote again, via the app and by phone, for their favorites among the entries that placed third in the heats.

All competing artists are present in the broadcast, and viewers get to see a short replay of their performances from the heats. The result in the finalkval is based on a combined total of the number of votes in the heats and the number of votes in the finalkval.

Final

In the final, twelve entries compete. Here, viewers account for half of the votes, via app and phone, and the other half of the votes are cast by an international jury.

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