Third Chance (Melodifestivalen)

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Third Chance is a web-contest organized by Sveriges Television. [1] Thirty-two unsuccessful Melodifestivalen entries in the past ten years will have a third opportunity for a spot in the grand final. The third chance procedure is similar to the actual one, there will be four rounds of third chances (four semi-finals), a last chance (second-chance) and the final. There will be ten participants in the grand final. The winner will be decided by internet viewers and an expert jury while the qualifiers from the semi-finals will be decided by the internet viewers only.

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First edition (2012)

The first edition of Third Chance took place in January 2012, when Melodifestivalen 2012 began. Every week fans from Sweden, Europe and the rest of the world could vote their favourite song with 2 winners from each round (total 8 songs) to the finals and 8 songs for a last chance with available 2 spots left for the final.

Semi-final 1

#ArtistSongYearVoting [2] PlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 The Attic feat. Therese "The Arrival"20071,0016.88%7Out
2 Patrik Isaksson "Faller du så faller jag"20061,46310.06%5Out
3Poets"What Difference Does It Make"20022,08714.35%3Last Chance
4PayTV"Trendy Discoteque"20041,2478.57%6Out
5 Pain of Salvation "Road Salt"20103,49224.00%1Final
6Dilba"Try Again"20111,90413.09%4Last Chance
7 Eskobar "Hallellujah New World"20083982.74%8Out
8 Velvet "The Queen"20092,96520.38%2Final

Semi-final 2

#ArtistSongYearVoting [3] [4] PlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 Verona "La Musica"20071,3367.71%6Out
2 Uno & Irma "God Morgon"20079945.74%8Out
3 Anniela "Elektrisk"20111,6729.65%4Last Chance
4 Magnus Carlsson "Live Forever"20074,03023.26%1Final
5 BWO "Gone"20051,1626.71%7Out
6Andrés Esteche"Just Like A Boomerang"20031,3958.05%5Out
7 Pauline "Sucker For Love"20103,35519.36%3Last Chance
8 Ola "Love in Stereo"20083,38519.53%2Final

Semi-final 3

#ArtistSongYearVoting [5] PlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 Bosson "Efharisto"20043,68118.88%2Final
2 Anna Sahlene & Maria Haukaas Storeng “Killing Me Tenderly”20099144.69%6Out
3 Roger Pontare "Silverland"20061,8889.68%5Out
4 Lasse Lindh “Du behöver aldrig mer vara rädd”20087763.93%7Out
5 Christian Walz "Like Suicide"20112,21911.38%4Last Chance
6 Kalle Moraeus & Orsa Spelmän "Underbart"20102,51112.88%3Last Chance
7 Maarja-Liis Ilus "He Is Always On My Mind"20032351.21%8Out
8 Loreen "My Heart is Refusing Me"20117,28137.35%1Final

Semi-final 4

#ArtistSongYearVoting [6] PlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 Love Generation "Dance Alone"20114 239 31.03%1Final
2 Lili & Susie “Show Me Heaven”20092 44717.91%2Final
3 Melody Club "The Hunter"20112 01914.78%3Last Chance
4 Johnson & Häggkvist “One Love”20081 97514.46%4Last Chance
5 Magnus Uggla "För kung och fosterland"20071 80513.21%5Out
6 Autolove "Bulletproof Heart"20044873.57%6Out
7 Josefine Nilsson "Med hjärtats egna ord"20053602.64%7Out
8 Anna Maria Espinosa Innan alla ljusen brunnit ut20103282.40%8Out

Last Chance (Sista chansen)

#ArtistSongYearVoting [7] PlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 Dilba "Try Again"20118349.77%6Out
2 Poets “What Difference Does It Make”20024965.81%8Out
3 Anniela "Elektrisk"20117258.49%7Out
4 Pauline “Sucker For Love”20101 53017.92%2Final
5 Christian Walz "Like Suicide"20111 20514.11%4Out
6 Kalle Moraeus & Orsa Spelmän "Underbart"20101 33515.64%3Out
7 Johnson & Häggkvist "One Love"200886810.17%5Out
8 Melody Club "The Hunter"20111 54518.1%1Final

Final

#ArtistSongYearVotingPlaceResult
VotesPercent.
1 Pain of Salvation "Road Salt"20107 95929.22%2Out
2 Velvet "The Queen"20099853.62%8Out
3 Magnus Carlsson "Live Forever"20072 1217.79%3Out
4 Ola "Love in Stereo"20087732.84%10Out
5 Loreen "My Heart is Refusing Me"20119 41634.57%1WINNER
6 Bosson "Efharisto"20041 7306.35%4Out
7 Love Generation "Dance Alone"20111 2784.69%5Out
8 Lili & Susie "Show Me Heaven"20097782.86%9Out
9 Pauline "Sucker for Love"20101 1094.07%6Out
10 Melody Club "The Hunter"201110924.01%7Out

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