- Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest 2002
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Eurovision Song Contest 2002 Country Denmark
National selection Selection process Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2002 Selection date(s) 9 February 2002 Selected entrant Malene Selected song "Tell Me Who You Are" Finals performance Final result 24th, 7 points Denmark used the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2002 contest to select their entrant to the Eurovision Song Contest 2002 in Tallinn, Estonia. The final was held at the Cirkusbygningen in Copenhagen on 9 February 2002 and was hosted by Michael Carøe and Signe Svendsen
The winning song was chosen by 4 televoting regions, SMS voting and an expert jury in two rounds of voting — firstly to select the best 5 songs, and then to select the winner. The expert jury included composer of several Danish ESC entries Keld Heick, singer Gry Johansen (Denmark 1983) and singer Sanne Gottlieb (Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2000 and 2001).
The winner was Malene Mortensen with the song "Vis mig hvem du er" which was translated into English as "Tell Me Who You Are"
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2002
Draw Artist Song Points Place 1 Sommerregn Luna Park 52 2nd 2 Mon du falder ned U.F.O. - - 3 Medie show Jeanett Debb - - 4 Alle dage er en fredag Morten Fleck 42 4th 5 Alt mellem himmel og jord Neighbours 52 2nd 6 Det' på tide Bjarne Langhoff - - 7 Helt derinde Tine B. - - 8 Aldrig min igen Mads Broe - - 9 Som en drøm Pætur við Keldu 30 5th 10 Vis mig hvem du er Malene Mortensen 60 1st The positions of the other five entries were never announced.
At Eurovision
Mortensen performed 14th on the night of the Eurovision Song Contest 2002, following Finland and preceding Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite being one of the favourites to win, it only managed to receive 7 points coming last of 24 countries, forcing Denmark to skip the 2003 contest.
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