Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 explained

Year:2002
Country:Sweden
Preselection:Melodifestivalen 2002
Preselection Date:Heats
19 January 2002
26 January 2002
2 February 2002
9 February 2002
Winner's Choice
22 February 2002
Final
1 March 2002
Entrant:Afro-dite
Song:Never Let It Go
Final Result:8th, 72 points

Sweden was represented by Afro-dite in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 with the song "Never Let It Go".

Before Eurovision

Melodifestivalen 2002

See main article: Melodifestivalen 2002.

Sweden's pre-selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2002, Melodifestivalen 2002 was held on 1 March 2002. For the first time in the history of the competition, four heats were held around the country in various arenas around Sweden. A "second chance" round was also held. In total, 32 songs competed this year, compared to 10 the previous years. For the first time, songs could be sung in a language other than Swedish. Hosted by Kristin Kaspersen and Claes Åkeson, the final was won by Afro-dite after the disco group won both the televoting and jury voting. The song they performed was written by Marcos Ubeda and called "Never Let It Go".

Heats and Winner's Choice round

Final

The final took place on 1 March 2002 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.

DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Afro-dite"Never Let It Go"1161322481
2Brandsta City Släckers"Kom och ta mig"088885
3Javiera"No hay nada más"710716
4Barbados"Världen utanför"4644904
5Hanna and Lina"Big Time Party"430439
6Östen med Resten"Hon kommer med solsken"11223310
7Friends"The One That You Need"460468
8Kikki, Bettan and Lotta"Vem é dé du vill ha"34661003
9Jan Johansen"Sista andetaget"5411657
10Méndez"Adrenaline"521101622

At Eurovision

At the contest Afro-dite were drawn to sing in 12th position, just before the interval. They eventually finished in 8th position (out of 24) with 72 points, receiving a maximum 12 points from Bosnia-Herzegovina.[1]

The representative for the host country, Estonia, Sahlene, was Swedish. She finished 3rd, and got 12 points from Sweden.

Voting

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final of Tallinn 2002 . European Broadcasting Union . 8 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210408182851/https://eurovision.tv/event/tallinn-2002/final . 8 April 2021 . live.
  2. Web site: Results of the Final of Tallinn 2002 . European Broadcasting Union . 8 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210408183823/https://eurovision.tv/event/tallinn-2002/final/results/sweden . 8 April 2021 . live.