MGP Nordic 2006
The 2nd Nordic Melodi Grand Prix was held in Stockholm, Sweden in 2006. This was the first time in three years that MGP Nordic took place after Denmark, Swedish broadcaster SVT, and Norway pulled out of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.
MGP Nordic 2006 | |
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Dates | |
Grand final | 25 November 2006 |
Host | |
Venue | SVT Broadcast Centre, Stockholm, Sweden |
Presenter(s) | Therese Merkel & Henrik Johnsson[1] |
Host broadcaster | SVT |
Interval act | Darin Zanyar, Infernal, Lilyjets |
Participants | |
Number of entries | 9 entries, 3 from each Scandinavian country |
Vote | |
Voting system | Points are given depending on the percentage of the vote received by each country |
Winning song | Denmark "Tro på os to" |
Results
Country | Language | Artist | Song | Translation | Place | Points | |
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1 | Norway | Norwegian | Drops | Sjokoland | Chocoland | - | - |
2 | Denmark | Danish | Fos'n's | Mit hood | My hood | - | - |
3 | Sweden | Swedish | Benjamin | Hej Sofia | Hey Sophie | - | - |
4 | Norway | Norwegian | Sondre | Tatt | Catch | - | - |
5 | Denmark | Danish | WeMix | Få din boogie på | Get your boogie on | - | - |
6 | Sweden | Swedish | Sanna | Genom skog, berg och hav | Through forest, mountains and ocean | 2nd | 117 |
7 | Norway | Norwegian | Ole Runar | Fotball e Supert | Football is Great | 3rd | 56 |
8 | Denmark | Danish | SEB | Tro på os to | Believe in us | 1st | 127 |
9 | Sweden | Swedish | Made | Inga känslor kvar | No feelings left | - | - |
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