Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010

Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Country  Denmark
National selection
Selection process Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010
Selection date(s) 6 February 2010
Selected entrant Chanée and N'evergreen
Selected song "In a Moment Like This"
Finals performance
Semi-final result Qualified (5th, 101 points)
Final result 4th, 149 points
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2009 • 2010 • 2011►

Denmark competed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010, held in Bærum,[1] Norway in May 2010. The Danish broadcaster DR held the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix contest to select the country's entry for the contest, with the 2010 edition being held on 6 February 2010.

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010

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The logo used for the 2010 Dansk Melodi Grand Prix

DR released details on the 2010 edition of the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix contest on 27 August 2009 – the format introduced in the 2009 Contest will remain in place – 10 songs would be chosen to compete in the contest, to be held on 6 February at the Gigantium in Aalborg.[2] These ten songs would be made up of six songs selected by an internal jury from those submitted to DR from a public call for songs. They would be joined by four songs from artists invited by the broadcaster to compete.[3] The show will be hosted by Felix Smith and Julie Berthelsen, and will be joined by Jørgen de Mylius and Keld Heick, who will provide support for the contestants and insight into the preparations needed for Eurovision.[4]

Songwriters could submit their entries to DR until the deadline on 5 October. On that day DR revealed that they had received 562 entries for the contest. They also revealed that one of the entries came from DQ, who represented Denmark at the 2007 Contest, failing to qualify from the semi-final.[5][6] 562 entries were received by DR,[7] and the broadcaster revealing the 10 competing acts on 12 January 2010.[8][9]

On 12 January DR announced the ten participants: seven acts from those submitted and three wildcards: Bryan Rice; Kaya Brüel; and girlband Sukkerchok.[10][11][12]

Following media speculations, it was confirmed on 13 January by Jan Lagermand Lundme that Zindy Laursen had been invited to take part as a wildcard, performing the self-penned song "All About Me". She had, however, withdrawn from the competitions less than 24 hours before the participants were to be presented, and a back-up from the public call for songs, MariaMatilde Band's song "Panik!" was chosen as a replacement.[13]

Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010 - 6 February 2010
Draw Artist Song Lyrics (l) / Music (m) Results
1 Bryan Rice "Breathing" Peter Bjørnskov (m & l) Wildcard
Super-final
2 Joakim Tranberg "All About a Girl" Lars Halvor Jensen (m & l), Martin Michael Larsson (m & l), Ronan Keating (m & l) Out
3 MariaMatilde Band "Panik!" Maria Sejer (m & l), Matilde Kühl (m & l), Mads Haugaard (m & l), Marcus Winther-John (m & l) Out
4 Simone "How Will I Know" Jacob Launbjerg (m), Andreas Mørck (l) Super-final
5 Jens Marni "Gloria" Svend Gudiksen (m & l), Johannes Jørgensen (m & l), Noam Halby (m & l) Out
6 Chanée & N'evergreen "In a Moment Like This" Thomas G:son (m & l), Henrik Sethsson (m & l), Erik Bernholm (m) Super-final
7 Kaya Brüel "Only Tonight" Kaya Brüel (m & l) Wildcard
Out
8 Thomas Barsøe "Just Like Rain" Patrick Jonsson (m & l), Joakim Övrenius (m & l), Thomas Karlsson (m & l), Thomas Barsøe (m & l) Out
9 Sukkerchok "Kæmper for kærlighed" Lasse Lindorff (m & l), Martin Michael Larsson (m & l), Lise Cabble (m & l) Wildcard
Out
10 Silas & Kat "Come Come Run Away" Lise Cabble (m & l), Simon Munk (m & l) Super-final

Knock-out rounds

In the second round of voting, the four qualifiers competed against each other in pairs, with only two progressing to the final round. Simone, with the song "How Will I Know" squared off against Chanée & N'evergreen, who performed "In a Moment Like This" and Silas & Kat, with the song "Come Come Run Away" faced off against Bryan Rice and "Breathing". Both of the latter songs won, making the Final Round a match-up between Chanée & N'evergreen and Bryan Rice. The winner of Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2010 was the song "In a Moment Like This" performed by Chanée & N'evergreen.

Semifinal Round Final Round
         
     
  Simone - "How Will I Know"  
 
  Chanée & N'evergreen - "In a Moment Like This"    
  Chanée & N'evergreen - "In a Moment Like This"
 
    Bryan Rice - "Breathing"
  Silas and Kat - "Come Come Run Away"  
  Bryan Rice - "Breathing"    

At Eurovision

Denmark qualified from the second semi-final of the contest, on 27 May, therefore progressing to the final on 29 May. They ended up in 4th place with 149 points, achieving their best place in the contest since 2001.

Points Awarded by Denmark[14]

Semi final

12 points Sweden
10 points Turkey
8 points Romania
7 points Cyprus
6 points Ireland
5 points Azerbaijan
4 points Netherlands
3 points Ukraine
2 points Croatia
1 point Lithuania

Final

12 points Germany
10 points Belgium
8 points Romania
7 points France
6 points Turkey
5 points Norway
4 points Portugal
3 points Iceland
2 points Azerbaijan
1 point Cyprus

Points Awarded to Denmark (Semi-Final 2)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Romania
  •  Sweden
  •  Slovenia
  •  Norway
  •  Israel
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Turkey
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Armenia
  •  Lithuania
  •   Switzerland
  •  Ukraine
  •  Croatia
  •  Ireland
  •  Netherlands
  •  Cyprus
  •  Georgia
  •  Bulgaria
Points Awarded to Denmark (Final)
12 points 10 points 8 points 7 points 6 points
  •  Iceland
  •  Ireland
  •  Poland
  •  Romania
  •  Slovenia
  •  Latvia
  •  Malta
  •  Norway
  •  Sweden
  •  Slovakia
  •  United Kingdom
5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point
  •  Armenia
  •  Estonia
  •  Azerbaijan
  •  Israel
  •  Portugal
  •  Spain
  •  Lithuania
  •  Albania
  •  Belgium
  •  Croatia
  •  Finland
  •  Macedonia
  •  Netherlands
  •  Russia

See also

References

  1. http://www.eurovision.tv/page/news?id=2883&_t=Oslo+presented+as+2010+Host+City%2C+Final+on+29+May
  2. Bygbjerg, Søren (2009-08-27). "Melodi Grand Prix kommer til Aalborg" (in Danish). DR. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  3. Viniker, Barry (2009-08-27). "Danish Eurovision entry on 6th February". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
  4. Bygbjerg, Søren. "Drømmehold vil sikre dansk Grand Prix-sejr" (in Danish). DR. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  5. Hondal, Victor (2009-10-05). "Denmark: 562 entries received". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  6. Schacht, Andreas (2009-10-05). "Danish TV receives 562 songs!". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  7. Hondal, Victor (2009-10-05). "Denmark: 562 entries received". ESCToday. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  8. Laufer, Gil (2009-12-22). "Denmark: Participants to be known on January 12th". ESCToday. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  9. Bygbjerg, Søren (2009-12-21). "Grand Prix-finalisterne er klar" (in Danish). DR. Retrieved 22 December 2009.
  10. Hondal, Victor (2010-01-12). "DR announces 10 Melodi Grand Prix finalists". ESCToday. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  11. Bygbjerg, Søren (2010-01-12). "Her er de nye Grand Prix-stjerner" (in Danish). DR. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  12. Schacht, Andreas (2010-01-12). "Denmark presents its national final candidates". European Broadcasting Union. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  13. Vraa, Nikolaj (2010-01-13). "Zindy trak sig fra Grand Prix'et". MSN Starlounge. Retrieved 2010-10-14.
  14. Eurovision Song Contest 2008
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