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Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) has announced the eight artists and songs that will be competing in this year's Dansk Melodi Grand Prix (DMGP).
Among the finalists is Tim Schou, formerly of A Friend in London who placed 5th in 2011 with the song New Tomorrow.
Danish audiences will be familiar with recent The Voice: Denmark alum Mariya Apollonia and multi-platinum songwriter and producer Max Ulver.
The DMGP 2025 competing entries
Here are the eight Dansk Melodi Grand Prix finalists in alphabetical order:
Adel the Second - The Unluckiest Boy Alive
Andreas Kruse - Hear My Prayer
Hervé Toure - Allez allez
Maria Mathea - Air
Mariya Apollonia - I Belong To Me
Max Ulver - Supernova
Sissal - Hallucination
Tim Schou - Proud
About DMGP 2025
2024 hosts Sara Bro and Stéphanie Surrugue will return to host this year's edition of the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix final. It will be held on Sunday 2 March (Australian time) at Jyske Bank Boxen in Horsens.
Artists will again be given the option of a live orchestra accompaniment for their live performances. This year Dansk Melodi Grand Prix will be conducted with the eight acts competing in one final comprising of a first round and a superfinal featuring the three acts with the highest scores.
Voting via app will open between 24 and 28 February 2025 for the first round. Audiences can also vote during the live final via the app or SMS, for both the first round and superfinal. Both rounds will be determined by a 50/50 combination of votes from the public and a jury panel of domestic and international music professionals.
About Denmark in Eurovision
Denmark made their debut in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957. They have competed 52 times and have won on three occasions with Grethe and Jørgen Ingmann in 1963 with Dansevise,
The Olsen Brothers in 2000 with Fly on the Wings of Love and most recently with Emmelie de Forest in 2013 with Only Teardrops. Last year Denmark was represented by SABA with Sand which failed to qualify to the final. Denmark last competed in the final in 2019.
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