MGP Nordic 2002
Dates
Final27 April 2002
Host
VenueForum Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Presenter(s)Camilla Ottesen, Stian Barsnes Simonsen & Josefin Sundström
Host broadcasterDenmark DR
Participants
Number of entries9 entries, 3 from each Scandinavian country
Debuting countries
  • Denmark Denmark
  • Norway Norway
  • Sweden Sweden
Vote
Voting systemEach country awards 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 points to each song
Winning song Denmark
"Kickflipper"
MGP Nordic → 2006

MGP Nordic 2002 was the first annual MGP Nordic, a song competition eligible to singers from Denmark, Norway and Sweden between the ages of 8 and 15. It took place on 27 April 2002 in Copenhagen, Denmark and was hosted by Camilla Ottesen, Stian Barsnes Simonsen and Josefin Sundström.

The winner was then 12-year-old Razz from Denmark with his song "Kickflipper".

Creation of the MGP Nordic

The contest originated in 2000 when Denmark's Radio held a song contest for Danish children that year and in 2001. The idea was extended to a Scandinavian song competition in 2002, MGP Nordic, with Denmark, Norway and Sweden as participants.

The regional MGP Juniors competitions were combined with Junior Eurovision Song Contest after the latter's creation in 2003. MGP Nordic was cancelled from 2003 to 2005 when the countries sent their finalists to JESC. But Denmark and Norway pulled out in 2006 and began holding MGP Nordic competitions again, preferring the original Scandinavian competition. Sweden participated in both contests in 2006 and 2007, with different contestants, but pulled out of JESC in 2008 before returning a year later.

Entries

Each of the three countries holds preselection contests with ten national finalists: Sweden's MGP Junior which was later known as Lilla Melodifestivalen, Norway's MGPjr, and Denmark's De Unges Melodi Grand Prix. The three winners from each country compete in the final MGP Nordic competition.

National selections

Participating countries

Participants of MGP Nordic 2002
Country Broadcaster Artist Song Language Songwriter(s)
 Denmark DR Morten Fillipsen "Du er ikke som de andre pi'r" Danish
  • Ebbe Ravn
  • Morten Fillipsen
Razz "Kickflipper" Rasmus Ott
Emma "Du er den, som jeg vil ha'" Emma Thorsteinsson
 Norway NRK To Små Karer "Paybacktime" Norwegian
Black Jackets "Aldri mer"
  • Håkon Solvang
  • Henrik Fossum
  • Julie Thorp
  • Mathias Thorp
Wicked Instinct "Eg e'kkje aleine"
  • Eirik Kvamme
  • Elise Saltnes
  • Lars Dahl
  • Øyvind Zahl
  • Robert Ulricksborg
  • Tina Indrevær
 Sweden SVT Sofie "Superduperkille" Swedish[a] Sofie Larsson
Fairytale "Tills natt blir dag"
  • Elisabeth Karlsson
  • Matilda Lundquist
  • Sofie Andrén
Joel "När blev du och jag vi?" Joel Andersson

Denmark

Norway

Sweden

Results

Each participating country sent 3 acts to perform.

Draw Country Artist Song Points Place
1  Norway To Små Karer "Paybacktime" 22 7
2  Sweden Sofie "Superduperkille" 26 6
3  Denmark Morten Fillipsen "Du er ikke som de andre pi'r" 32 4
4  Norway Black Jackets "Aldri mer" 10 9
5  Sweden Fairytale "Tills natt blir dag" 38 2
6  Denmark Razz "Kickflipper" 44 1
7  Norway Wicked Instinct "Eg e'kkje aleine" 36 3
8  Sweden Joel "När blev du och jag vi?" 12 8
9  Denmark Emma "Du er den, som jeg vil ha'" 32 5

Scoreboard

This points was given: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12


 
Norway
Jury
Sweden
Jury
Denmark
Jury
Norway
Televoting
Sweden
Televoting
Denmark
Televoting
Norway To Små Karer 22 4 8 4 6
Sweden Sofie 26 2 6 8 10
Denmark Morten Filipsen 32 8 12 4 8
Norway Black Jackets 10 2 4 2 2
Sweden Fairytale 38 10 10 6 12
Denmark Razz 44 12 8 12 12
Norway Wicked Instinct 36 10 12 6 8
Sweden Joel 12 4 2 2 4
Denmark Emma 32 6 6 10 10

References

  1. ^ "Joel Andersson - När blev du och jag vi? lyrics + English translation". lyricstranslate.com. 1 May 2012.
  1. ^ "Superduperkille" contains a repeated phrase in English.