This list includes those who have acted as presenters of Melodifestivalen. In 1986, there were two presenters for the first time, with three and four presenter line-ups later introduced in 2004 (as two sets) and 2019 respectively, while in 2005, 2016 and 2021, various people presented the shows (in 2016 and 2021 as guest co-hosts in each show alongside a main presenter). Melodifestivalen 2000 was presented by no less than 10 past participants and winners.
Presenters
Presenters who formerly competed at Eurovision
Presenter | Participation year | Place | Points |
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Tommy Körberg | 1969 | 9th | 8 |
1988 | 12th | 52 | |
Lasse Berghagen | 1975 | 8th | 72 |
Björn Skifs | 1978 | 14th | 26 |
1981 | 10th | 50 | |
Elisabeth Andreassen (part of Chips) | 1982 | 8th | 67 |
Carola Häggkvist | 1983 | 3rd | 126 |
1991 | 1st | 146 | |
2006 | 5th | 170 | |
Lasse Holm (with Monica Törnell) | 1986 | 5th | 78 |
Lotta Engberg | 1987 | 12th | 50 |
Jill Johnson | 1998 | 10th | 53 |
Charlotte Perrelli | 1999 | 1st | 163 |
2008 | 18th | 47 | |
Lena Philipsson | 2004 | 5th | 170 |
Ola Salo (as member of The Ark) | 2007 | 18th | 51 |
Eric Saade | 2011 | 3rd | 185 |
Sanna Nielsen | 2014 | 3rd | 218 |
Måns Zelmerlöw | 2015 | 1st | 365 |
Presenters who also presented Eurovision
Presenter | Year | Host city |
---|---|---|
Karin Falck | 1975 | Stockholm |
Harald Treutiger | 1992 | Malmö |
Kattis Ahlström | 2000 | Stockholm |
Anders Lundin | ||
Petra Mede | 2013 | Malmö |
2016 | Stockholm | |
Måns Zelmerlöw | 2016 | Stockholm |
See also
References
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