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Melodifestivalen 2005 | |
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Dates | |
Heat 1 | 12 February 2005 |
Heat 2 | 19 February 2005 |
Heat 3 | 26 February 2005 |
Heat 4 | 5 March 2005 |
Second chance | 6 March 2005 |
Final | 12 March 2005 |
Host | |
Presenter(s) | Heat 1: Shan Atci Alexandra Pascalidou Heat 2: Erik Haag Henrik Schyffert Heat 3: Marko Lehtosalo Johanna Westman Heat 4: Micke Leijnegard Kayo Shekoni Second chance: Annika Jankell Final: Jill Johnson Mark Levengood |
Directed by | Sven Stojanovic |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 32 |
Number of finalists | 10 |
Vote | |
Voting system | Heats and Second chance: 100% public vote Final: 50% public vote, 50% jury vote |
Winning song | "Las Vegas" by Martin Stenmarck |
Melodifestivalen 2005 was the 45th edition of the Swedish music competition Melodifestivalen, which was organised by Sveriges Television (SVT) and took place over a five-week period between 12 February and 12 March 2005. The winner of the competition was Martin Stenmarck with the song "Las Vegas", who represented Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005, where he came nineteenth with 30 points.[1]
Nanne Grönvall's defeat was met with consternation by many people, who felt that a gap of over 150,000 votes should be enough for victory. There were even calls for SVT to scrap the jury system altogether and simply let the televotes decide the winner. For a comparison, it was noted that Grönvall had received more votes than Lena Philipsson, the popular 2004 winner. However, SVT said that there was nothing they could do about the result. Four finalists topped the Swedish charts. Alcazar and Alcastar got to number one the week before the final, Jimmy Jansson got to the number one some weeks after that with Vi kan gunga, Martin Stenmarck's winner Las Vegas hit the top spot the week after that, while Nanne Grönvall and Håll om mig topped the charts the week after that.