Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005
Country  Denmark
National selection
Selection process MGP 2005
Selection date(s) 17 September 2005
Selected entrant Nicolai Kielstrup
Selected song "Shake Shake Shake"
Finals performance
Final result 4th, 121 points
Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
◄2004 2005

Denmark participated at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2005, sending their third entry to the contest. The Danish entry was Nicolai Kielstrup with the song "Shake Shake Shake", which was the winner of the Danish national selection MGP 2005.

MGP 2005

DR held the 6th edition of the MGP contest on 17 September 2005 to select the Danish entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. The 2005 contest was held at the DR TV Studios in Copenhagen, hosted by Jacob Riising.[1]

The winner was chosen through two rounds of televoting and SMS voting: firstly, the top 5 songs were selected from the 10 competing songs to progress to a Super Final, where the final winner was chosen through another round of televoting. The votes were distributed among a number of regions, who gave points to each song.

The winner was Nicolai Kielstrup with his song "Shake Shake Shake", receiving 96 points.[2]

Draw Artist Song Result
1 Annisette Ravn Jørgensen & Nanna Rossen "Venindetanker" Out
2 Marieke van Beest "Musikken" Out
3 Lucas Oliver Hasnaoui "Fest her" Super Final
4 Jeans "Jeg ka' nemli' godt li' dig" Out
5 Karoline Dolva & Zoe Lilja Mikkelsen "Et stjerneskud" Out
6 L.B.S. "Superman" Super Final
7 Kirstine Munkeboe Madsen "Kære fru lærer" Super Final
8 Twiz "Du må forstå" Super Final
9 Julia Østergärd "Sol og sommer" Out
10 Nicolai Kielstrup "Shake Shake Shake" Super Final

Super Final

Artist Song Points Place
Lucas Oliver Hasnaoui "Fest her" 58 4
L.B.S. "Superman" 42 5
Kirstine Munkeboe Madsen "Kære fru lærer" 64 2
Twiz "Du må forstå" 60 3
Nicolai Kielstrup "Shake Shake Shake" 96 1

At Junior Eurovision

Nicolai performed 2nd in the running order of the contest, held in Hasselt, Belgium, following Greece and preceding Croatia. At the close of the voting Denmark received 121 points, placing 4th of the 16 competing entries, Denmark's best placing at the contest.

See also

References

  1. Bakker, Sietse (2005-09-17). "Tonight: a busy night in junior land!". ESCToday. Retrieved 2009-06-12.
  2. "Danes select Nicolai Kielstrup to go to Hasselt". ESCToday. 2005-09-18. Retrieved 2009-06-12.


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