Sweden in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 explained

Year:2004
Country:Sweden
Preselection:Melodifestivalen 2004
Preselection Date:Heats
21 February 2004
28 February 2004
6 March 2004
13 March 2004
Second Chance
14 March 2004
Final
20 March 2004
Entrant:Lena Philipsson
Song:It Hurts
Final Result:5th, 170 points

Sweden was represented by Lena Philipsson and the song "It Hurts", which won the song selection Melodifestivalen 2004 under the title "Det gör ont".

Before Eurovision

Melodifestivalen 2004

See main article: Melodifestivalen 2004. Melodifestivalen 2004 was hosted by Charlotte Perrelli (winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 1999), Ola Lindholm and Peter Settman. 32 songs were divided into 4 heats in order to find 10 finalists for the final. As usual, 2 songs from each heat directly qualified for the final, and all 3rd and 4th places went to the Wildcard round, where 2 more songs would make it to the final. The winner was chosen by regional juries (50%) and televoting (50%) of which Lena Philipsson was the favourite with both. The song is written and composed by Thomas 'Orup' Eriksson.

Heats and Second Chance round

Final

The final took place on 20 March 2004 at the Globe Arena in Stockholm.

DrawArtistSongJuryTelevoteTotalPlace
1Shirley Clamp"Min kärlek"86881742
2Sandra Dahlberg"Här stannar jag kvar"811198
3Andrés Esteche"Olé Olé"140149
4Hanson, Carson and Malmkvist"C'est la vie"70710
5E-Type feat. Nana"Paradise"3144755
6Lena Philipsson"Det gör ont"1001322321
7Fame"Vindarna vänder oss"660666
8After Dark"La dolce vita"461101563
9Sara Löfgren"Som stormen"3022527
10Petra Nielsen"TangoTango!"85661514

At Eurovision

For the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, a semi-final round was introduced in order to accommodate the influx of nations that wanted to compete in the contest. Since Sweden placed 5th in the previous contest year, Sweden automatically qualified to compete in the final along with the Big Four countries and nine other nations that were also successful in the 2003 Contest.

Lena sang "Det gör ont" in its English version, "It Hurts". Lena appeared on stage with her backing singers lined up on the side. Her performance and attire were similar to her Melodifestivalen performance. Sweden closed the contest performing last in the 24th spot and eventually making their way up to a joint 5th place with 170 points, receiving 4 sets of 12-points, meaning that Sweden automatically qualified for the final in the 2005 contest.[1]

Voting

Points awarded by Sweden

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Grand Final of Istanbul 2004 . European Broadcasting Union . 18 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210418181619/https://eurovision.tv/event/istanbul-2004/grand-final . 18 April 2021 . live.
  2. Web site: Results of the Grand Final of Istanbul 2004 . European Broadcasting Union . 19 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210419185321/https://eurovision.tv/event/istanbul-2004/grand-final/results/sweden . 19 April 2021 . live.
  3. Web site: Results of the Semi-Final of Istanbul 2004 . European Broadcasting Union . 19 April 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210419185326/https://eurovision.tv/event/istanbul-2004/semi-final/results/sweden . 19 April 2021 . live.