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MGP Nordic 2002

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Final
  
April 27, 2002

Winning song
  
Denmark "Kickflipper"

Venue
  
Forum Copenhagen

Host broadcaster
  
DR

Date
  
27 April 2002

Presented by
  
Camilla Ottesen

Presenter(s)
  
Camilla Ottesen, Stian Barsnes Simonsen & Josefin Sundström

Number of entries
  
9 entries, 3 from each Scandinavian country

Voting system
  
Each country awards 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 points to each song

Location
  
Forum Copenhagen, Frederiksberg, Denmark

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The MGP Nordic is a singing competition for children for the three Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Denmark and Norway.

Contents

The winner was Razz with the song "Kickflipper".

Mgp nordic 2002 snabbrepris recap


Creation of the MGP Nordic

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

The MGP competition was combined with Junior Eurovision Song Contest after its 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.

Entries

Each of the three countries holds preselection contests with ten national finalists: Lilla Melodifestivalen (Sweden), MGP jr. (Norway), De unges Melodi Grand Prix (Denmark). The three winners from each country compete in the final MGP Nordic competition.

Results

Each participating country sent 3 acts to perform.

Scoreboard

This points was given: 2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 - 12

References

MGP Nordic 2002 Wikipedia