Semlor: Sweet pastries traditionally served in Sweden during February and March. Melodifestivalen: A Swedish song contest and traditional TV spectacle airing every February and March. Join my Swedish adventure as I explore these two elements of the culture during my two week romp across the country.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
Show Time!
The program begins at 8 P.M. Central European Time, which would be 1 PM Central US time. You can watch for free here from anywhere in the world:
I didnt see you. :( That guy Ralf was definitely not my favorite. Thanks for the link, missie it was fun to watch even if I didn't understand anything but "Freddie Mercury"!! Love, Mom
At least most of the songs were in English. Ralf's live show was pretty good, but I didn't think it was a winner. There are a lot of metal fans in Sweden, so maybe they helped him out.
Waiting for your pictures and report. Will you twitter during the show? I suppose not since you will be busy with calls for Terese, right?
ReplyDeleteI saw you :) right before Tereses' performance!!!
ReplyDeleteI didnt see you. :( That guy Ralf was definitely not my favorite. Thanks for the link, missie it was fun to watch even if I didn't understand anything but "Freddie Mercury"!! Love, Mom
ReplyDeleteAt least most of the songs were in English. Ralf's live show was pretty good, but I didn't think it was a winner. There are a lot of metal fans in Sweden, so maybe they helped him out.
DeleteSame here Terese and Ulrik were my faves. too bad Terese didn't make it :(
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Ulrik's song too. He seems like a nice and down-to-earth guy. He's so young, yet quite composed for his age.
DeleteIt's too bad Terese didn't go on, but the show gave her a great base to build upon.