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'''Lilla Melodifestivalen''' was the Swedish national final that selected the entry to represent Sweden in [[MGP Nordic|Melodi Grand Prix Nordic]], a defunct song contest for Scandinavian singers aged 8 to 15. Between 2003 and 2005, Sweden sent its winners to the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (JESC), when MPG Nordic was not active. In 2006, Sweden's [[Sveriges Television|broadcaster]] withdrew itself from JESC, along with [[Denmark]] and [[Norway]], continued to participate in MGP Nordic instead.
'''Lilla Melodifestivalen''' was the Swedish national final that selected the entry to represent Sweden in [[MGP Nordic|Melodi Grand Prix Nordic]], a defunct song contest for Scandinavian singers aged 8 to 15. Between 2003 and 2005, Sweden sent its winners to the [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest]] (JESC), when MGP Nordic was not active. In 2006, Sweden's [[Sveriges Television|broadcaster]] withdrew itself from JESC, along with [[Denmark]] and [[Norway]], continued to participate in MGP Nordic instead.


In 2010, SVT returned to the Junior Eurovision, so the winner goes to the big European competition. In 2015, Lilla Melodifestivalen was cancelled in order to put focus on a new singing contest called [[:sv:Supershowen|Supershowen]]. If Sweden were return to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in the future, they would use a new selection format to replace Lilla Melodifestivalen, as Supershowen runs from October to November.
In 2010, SVT returned to the Junior Eurovision, so the winner goes to the big European competition. In 2015, Lilla Melodifestivalen was cancelled in order to put focus on a new singing contest called [[:sv:Supershowen|Supershowen]]. If Sweden were return to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in the future, they would use a new selection format to replace Lilla Melodifestivalen, as Supershowen runs from October to November.

Revision as of 21:55, 25 January 2021

Lilla Melodifestivalen was the Swedish national final that selected the entry to represent Sweden in Melodi Grand Prix Nordic, a defunct song contest for Scandinavian singers aged 8 to 15. Between 2003 and 2005, Sweden sent its winners to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest (JESC), when MGP Nordic was not active. In 2006, Sweden's broadcaster withdrew itself from JESC, along with Denmark and Norway, continued to participate in MGP Nordic instead.

In 2010, SVT returned to the Junior Eurovision, so the winner goes to the big European competition. In 2015, Lilla Melodifestivalen was cancelled in order to put focus on a new singing contest called Supershowen. If Sweden were return to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in the future, they would use a new selection format to replace Lilla Melodifestivalen, as Supershowen runs from October to November.

Editions

Year Presenter(s) Winning artist(s) Winning song
2002 Josefine Sundström and Henry Chu Sofie Larsson "Superduperkillen"
2003 Victoria Dyring The Honeypies "Stoppa mig!"
2004 Magnus Carlsson and Mela Tesfazion Limelights "Varför jag?"
2005 Nanne Grönvall and Shan Atci M+ "Gränslös kärlek"
2006 Anna Book and Kitty Jutbring Benjamin Wahlgren "Hej, Sofia!"
2007 Josefine Sundström and Måns Zelmerlöw Sk8 "Min största första kärlek"
2008 Nassim Al Fakir Linn Eriksson "En sång från hjärtat"
2009 Ola Lindholm Ulrik Munther "En vanlig dag"
2012 Molly Sandén and Kim Ohlsson Lova Sönnerbo "Mitt mod"
2013 Behrang Miri and Kim Ohlsson Elias Elffors Elfström "Det är dit vi ska"
2014 Kim Ohlsson Julia Kedhammar "Du är inte ensam"

See also