Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2024 2024 was the 54th edition of (DMGP), the music competition that selects the Danish entries for the Eurovision Song Contest. The event was held on 17 February 2024 at the in
Copenhagen, and was hosted by and . The show was broadcast on
DR1 and on DR's online platform
DR TV.
Format Eight acts competed in one show where the winner was determined over two rounds of voting. In the first round, open between 10 and 16 February 2024 and again during the live final of 17 February, the top three songs qualified to a superfinal, where a second voting round determined the winner. The results of both rounds were based on the 50/50 combination of votes from the public and a 20-member jury panel (a larger one than in previous editions), composed for the first time since of ten international membersfrom the five most recent winning countries, i.e. , , , the and alongside ten Danish professionals. Viewers were able to vote each song once per round via a new version of the mobile application introduced in the 2023 edition or, during the live show, via SMS. Artists were given the option of a live orchestra accompaniment for their live performances.
Competing entries On 29 August 2023, DR opened a submission period until 27 October 2023 for artists and composers to submit their entries. Songs could be submitted and performed in any language, however, in order to qualify to compete, at least one composer, lyricist or performer had to be a Danish citizen or exhibit connection to Denmark (such as permanent residence in the country or marriage to a Danish citizen). By the end of the submission window, around 600 entries had been received. DR also selected contestants by direct invitation of artists from the Danish music scene. The selection process was completed on 27 October 2023, with the selected entries announced and released on 25 January 2024; they were presented in a dedicated programme hosted by on 10 February, one week before the final. Among the entrants was
Basim, who represented
Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014. For the first time in the history of the event, none of the competing entries contained lyrics in the Danish language, all of them being in English.
Final The final took place on 17 February 2024.
Ratings Promotion As part of the promotion of her participation in the contest, Saba attended the Melfest WKND event in
Stockholm on 8 March 2024, the PrePartyES in
Madrid on 30 March 2024, the
Barcelona Eurovision Party on 6 April 2024, the
London Eurovision Party on 7 April 2024, and the Eurovision in Concert event in
Amsterdam on 13 April 2024. She was also set to perform at the Nordic Music Celebration's Eurovision Night in
Oslo on 20 April 2024 but was forced to be absent due to undisclosed personal reasons.
Calls for boycott The inclusion of in the list of participants of the 2024 contest, despite the
humanitarian crisis resulting from
Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip during the
Gaza war, sparked controversy in Denmark as well as several other participating countries, with calls and petitions for broadcasters to boycott the event. By mid-January 2024, Gustav Lützhøft, head of culture, children and youth at DR, stated that the broadcaster would support Israel's participation, leading to demonstrations outside the during the announcement of DMGP contestants on 25 January, calling for the broadcaster or the eventual winning artist to boycott the contest. None of the entrants expressed their overt support for a boycott; Ublu later stated their opposition to Israel's participation ahead of the show. While not mentioning Israel's participation in the contest, on 29 March 2024, Saba released a joint statement with other Eurovision 2024 entrantsnamely
Bambie Thug (), (),
Iolanda (),
Megara (),
Mustii (),
Nemo (),
Olly Alexander (),
Silvester Belt () and
Windows95man ()calling for "an immediate and lasting ceasefire" in Gaza as well as the return of
the Israeli hostages held by Hamas. == At Eurovision ==