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Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Iceland is set to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmö, Sweden, with "Scared of Heights" performed by Hera Björk. The Icelandic broadcaster Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV) organised the national final Söngvakeppnin 2024 in order to select the Icelandic entry for the contest.

Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Country Iceland
National selection
Selection processSöngvakeppnin 2024
Selection date(s)
  • Semi-finals:
  • 17 February 2024
  • 24 February 2024
  • Final:
  • 2 March 2024
Selected entrantHera Björk
Selected song"Scared of Heights"
Selected songwriter(s)
Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest
◄2023 2024

Background edit

Prior to the 2024 contest, Iceland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest thirty-nine times since its first entry in 1986.[1] Iceland's best placing in the contest to this point is second, which it achieved on two occasions: in 1999 with the song "All Out of Luck" performed by Selma and in 2009 with the song "Is It True?" performed by Yohanna. The country also reached two more top-5 positions: in 1990 with the song "Eitt lag enn" performed by Stjórnin and in 2021 with the song "10 Years" performed by Daði og Gagnamagnið, ending fourth on both occasions. Since the introduction of semi-finals in 2004, Iceland has failed to qualify to the final eight times, including in 2023, when the country placed 11th in the second semi-final with the song "Power" performed by Diljá.[1]

The Icelandic national broadcaster, Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV), broadcasts the event within Iceland and organises the selection process for the nation's entry. From 2006 to 2020 and again since 2022, Iceland's entry has been selected through Söngvakeppnin, a televised national competition. RÚV confirmed its intention to participate in the 2024 contest on 30 May 2023, while also confirming Söngvakeppnin as its national selection method.[2]

Before Eurovision edit

Söngvakeppnin 2024 edit

Söngvakeppnin 2024 was the national final organised by RÚV in order to select Iceland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024. It consisted of two semi-finals on 17 and 24 February 2024 at Truenorth Studio, and a final on 2 March 2024 at Laugardalshöll – both located in Reykjavík. The shows were presented by Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir, Sigurður Þorri Gunnarsson, and Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson.[3][4] The semi-final qualifiers were determined by televoting, while a combination of jury and public votes was used to determine the results of the final and superfinal.[5]

Competing entries edit

On 15 June 2023, RÚV opened the period for interested songwriters to submit their entries, lasting until 10 September;[2][3] at the closing of the submission window, 118 entries had been received.[4] In addition to reviewing the submissions, the broadcaster also directly invited established artists to compete. The ten selected entries were unveiled on 27 January 2024,[3][4][6][7] with one participant, Bashar Murad, revealed three days prior.[8] Among the entrants was Hera Björk, who previously represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

Artist Song[a] Songwriter(s)
Icelandic title English title
Anita "Stingum af" "Downfall"
Bashar Murad "Vestrið villt" "Wild West"
  • Bashar Murad
  • Einar Hrafn Stefánsson
  • Matthías Tryggvi Haraldsson
Blankiflúr "Sjá þig" "Love You"
  • Albert Sigurðsson
  • Hólmfríður Sigurðardóttir
  • Kristín Sigurðardóttir
  • Páll Axel Sigurðsson
  • Sólveig Sigurðardóttir
CeaseTone "" "Flow"
  • Hafsteinn Þráinsson
  • Halldór Eldjárn
  • Una Torfadóttir
Heiðrún Anna "Þjakaður af ást"
  • Heiðrún Anna Björnsdóttir
  • Rut Ríkey Tryggvadóttir
Hera Björk "Við förum hærra" "Scared of Heights"
Maiaa "Fljúga burt" "Break Away"
  • Baldvin Snær Hlynsson
  • Helga Soffía Ólafsdóttir
  • María Agnesardóttir
Sigga Ózk "Um allan alheiminn" "Into the Atmosphere"
Sunny "Fiðrildi"
  • Nikulás Nikulásson [is]
  • Sunna Kristinsdóttir
Væb "Bíómynd" "Movie Scene"
  • Drífa Nadía Thoroddsen Mechiat
  • Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson
  • Matthías Davíð Matthíasson

Semi-finals edit

Two semi-finals took place on 17 and 24 February 2024. Five entries performed in each, with two qualifying for the final; RÚV reserved the option to select a fifth finalist among the non-qualifiers, which was later invoked.[9] In addition to the performances of the competing entries, a number of guest performances were also featured during the two shows. The first semi-final featured a duet by Friðrik Ómar Hjörleifsson (Icelandic representative in 2008 as part of Eurobandið) and Sigríður Beinteinsdóttir (Icelandic representative in 1990 as part of Stjórnin, 1992 as part of Heart 2 Heart, and 1994), who performed a medley of Icelandic Eurovision entries.[10] The second semi-final featured a performance from Daniil [is] and Joey Christ [is], who opened the show with their song "Ef þeir vilja beef", and an interval act from Björgvin Halldórsson (Icelandic representative in 1995) and Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson.[11]

Key:

  Televote qualifier
  Wildcard qualifier

Final edit

The final took place on 2 March 2024 and featured the four qualifiers and the wildcard from the semi-finals. While in the semi-finals all competing entries were required to be performed in Icelandic, in the final they had to be presented in the language they would be performed in at the Eurovision Song Contest: Væb opted for the Icelandic version, while the other four entrants opted for the English one. In addition to the competing entries, Diljá Pétursdóttir (Icelandic representative in 2023) and Selma Björnsdóttir (Icelandic representative in 1999 and 2005) performed as interval acts.[15]

A 50/50 combination of jury and public votes determined two superfinalists, who then went through an additional televoting round; the sum of the two votings decreed the winner. For the first time since 2016, the jury in the final consisted exclusively of Icelanders, namely: Vigdís Hafliðadóttir (singer, actress and human right activist), Sindri Ástmarsson (programme director of Iceland Airwaves), Erna Hrönn (singer and radio host), Árni Matthíasson (music journalist and writer), Sigríður Beinteinsdóttir (singer), Einar Bárðarson [is] (chairman of the board of the Icelandic Music Information Centre) and Elín Hall (musician).[16]

Final – First round – 2 March 2024[5][17]
Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Result
1 Væb "Bíómynd" 13,656 15,727 29,383 4 Eliminated
2 Hera Björk "Scared of Heights" 16,661 15,406 32,067 2 Advanced
3 Anita "Downfall" 14,476 10,124 24,600 5 Eliminated
4 Bashar Murad "Wild West" 21,304 26,359 47,663 1 Advanced
5 Sigga Ózk "Into the Atmosphere" 16,114 14,595 30,709 3 Eliminated
Detailed jury votes[b][17]
Draw Song Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Juror 6 Juror 7 Total
1 "Bíómynd" 1,639 1,912 1,639 1,912 2,185 2,731 1,639 13,656
2 "Scared of Heights" 1,912 2,185 2,185 1,639 3,278 2,185 3,278 16,661
3 "Downfall" 2,185 1,639 2,731 2,731 1,639 1,639 1,912 14,476
4 "Wild West" 3,278 2,731 3,278 3,278 2,731 3,278 2,731 21,304
5 "Into the Atmosphere" 2,731 3,278 1,912 2,185 1,912 1,912 2,185 16,114
Superfinal – 2 March 2024[5][17]
Draw Artist Song Votes Place
Round 1 Round 2 Total
1 Hera Björk "Scared of Heights" 32,067 68,768 100,835 1
2 Bashar Murad "Wild West" 47,663 49,832 97,495 2

Ratings edit

Viewing figures by show
Show Air date Average
viewership
Total
viewership
Rating
(%)
Ref.
Semi-final 1 17 February 2024 92,420 121,080 35.01% [18]
Semi-final 2 24 February 2024 87,120 110,900 33% [19]
Final 2 March 2024 105,330 144,810 39.9% [20]

Official album edit

 
Cover art of the official compilation album

Söngvakeppnin 2024 is the official compilation album of the contest. It was compiled by RÚV and was digitally released by Alda Music under the former's exclusive license on 28 January 2024.[21][22] The album features both the Icelandic and English versions of the entries.

Weekly chart performance for Söngvakeppnin 2024
Chart (2024) Peak
position
Icelandic Albums (Plötutíðindi)[23] 5

Promotion edit

As part of the promotion of her participation in the contest, Hera Björk confirmed her presence at the PrePartyES in Madrid on 30 March 2024, the Eurovision in Concert event in Amsterdam on 13 April 2024, the Nordic Eurovision Party in Stockholm on 14 April 2024, the Nordic Music Celebration's Eurovision Night in Oslo on 20 April 2024 and the Copenhagen Eurovision Party (Malmöhagen) on 4 May 2024.[24][25][26][27][28]

Controversies edit

Calls for boycott edit

The inclusion of Israel in the list of participants for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis resulting from Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip during the Israel–Hamas war sparked controversy in Iceland as well as several other participating countries, with calls and petitions for broadcasters to boycott the event. Despite an initial statement that Iceland would still participate in the contest,[29] petitions received from the Association of Composers and Lyricists of Iceland (FTT) and activists of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement[30][31][32] prompted RÚV to decide that its participation would be evaluated after discussing with the winning artist of Söngvakeppnin, thus making the national final independent from the contest for the first time.[33][34] Ahead of the final, both eventual superfinalists Hera Björk and Bashar Murad confirmed that they would take part in Eurovision if they won, while none of the other finalists had made a decision.[35][36] However, RÚV decided to delay its final decision to 11 March, the deadline by which all participating countries must have submitted their entries;[37] the broadcaster confirmed that Hera Björk would participate in Eurovision on that day.[38] Gísli Marteinn Baldursson, who had served as RÚV's commentator for the contest from 1999 to 2005 and again since 2016, opted not to resume the role for 2024 in response to the EBU's "lack of reaction" to Israel's offensive in Gaza.[39]

In a March 2024 poll by Maskína, 32.3% of Icelanders wanted Iceland to take part in Eurovision, 42.2% were opposed to Iceland's participation, and 25.5% did not have an opinion. A similar poll by Prósent showed 31% in support, 46% opposed, and 23% no opinion.[40]

App voting failure and allegations of voting irregularities edit

RÚV Stjörnur, the app used for voting during the national final, was alleged to have experienced a glitch during the superfinal voting. Many viewers reported on social media platforms regarding the supposed glitch.[41][42] Lilja Kristín Birgisdóttir, director of marketing and communications at Vodafone Iceland, said in an interview that the company's representatives looked into the matter together with the Söngvakeppnin producers and later reported that all the systems worked as expected, suggesting that the issue was not systemic on Vodafone's part.[43]

Einar Hrafn Stefánsson, one of the songwriters of "Wild West", called for an investigation carried out by an independent party as regards the conduct of the voting in the contest.[44][45] Rúnar Freyr Gíslason, Söngvakeppnin's executive director, later stated that an investigation into the glitch was launched, while also clarifying that the total number of SMS votes received by the superfinalists did not influence the final results.[46] It was further explained by the contest producers that this was because only a few users were affected by the issue.[47] After the release of the results, Einar said that his request for an independent investigation had been denied, pushing him to request a re-voting. However, Stefán Eiríksson [is], RÚV's radio director, reiterated that the results were beyond doubt, despite the fact that the broadcaster had no information as to why the problem only occurred on Murad's number.[48]

Later, an open letter signed by more than 1,200 Icelanders was sent to Rúnar Freyr and the RÚV board demanding for an in-depth investigation of the voting irregularities during the contest.[49][50] Ásdís María Viðarsdóttir [de], one of the songwriters of "Scared of Heights", stated that she would "cut ties with the song" over RÚV's refusal to shed further light, stating that "[her] conscience [didn't] allow it" and citing racism in the Icelandic public's reaction to Murad's participation as an additional reason for her choice.[51] Einar's request for an investigation was subsequently granted, with Stefán disclosing that RÚV had decided to appoint an independent expert to carry out an assessment of the voting procedure.[52]

On 10 March 2024, it was reported by the news site Mannlíf that Yogev Segal, an employee of Israeli broadcaster Kan, had allegedly started a campaign to vote against Murad during the Söngvakeppnin final. Segal was purported to be one of the moderators of a Facebook group called "Israeli-Icelandic Conversation", allegedly active since January 2024, and encouraged its members to vote for Hera Björk in the competition to prevent Murad from winning.[53][54] In a message to Greek fansite Eurovisionfun, Segal admitted his involvement with the group, while clarifying that Kan had no relation to it and that it only had a small number of Icelandic members, dismissing any allegations of interference in the voting. He claimed that the post which had sparked the accusations was his "peaceful" attempt to call out the "meddling of politics" in Eurovision rather than a campaign against Murad.[55]

At Eurovision edit

The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consist of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024. All nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete for the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final will progress to the final. On 30 January 2024, an allocation draw was held to determine which of the two semi-finals, as well as which half of the show, each country will perform in; the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) split up the competing countries into different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests, with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot.[56] Iceland was scheduled for the second half of the first semi-final.[57] The shows' producers then decided the running order for the semi-finals; Iceland was set to perform in position 8, following the entry from Croatia and before the entry from Slovenia.[58]

Ahead of the contest, RÚV will organise and broadcast the traditional Eurovision preview show Alla leið starting on 13 April 2024; it will feature a panel of guests who will discuss and evaluate the competing entries across several weeks, ultimately decreeing a favourite.[59] In addition, as part of the Eurovision programming, RÚV cooperated with DR and SVT alongside other EBU member broadcasters – namely ARD/WDR, the BBC, ČT, ERR, France Télévisions, NRK, NTR, VRT and Yle – to produce and air a documentary titled ABBA – Against the Odds, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Sweden's first victory at the contest with "Waterloo" by ABBA.[60]

In Iceland, all the shows will be broadcast on RÚV (regular broadcast) and RÚV 2 (with commentary in Icelandic Sign Language).[61][62][63]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Artists were required to perform the entries in Icelandic in the national semi-finals, but had the option to switch to an English-language version for the final ahead of the contest.
  2. ^ Mathematical equivalents of the jury rankings for the purpose of summing them to the audience votes in a 50/50 ratio

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Iceland is set to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 in Malmo Sweden with Scared of Heights performed by Hera Bjork The Icelandic broadcaster Rikisutvarpid RUV organised the national final Songvakeppnin 2024 in order to select the Icelandic entry for the contest Eurovision Song Contest 2024Country IcelandNational selectionSelection processSongvakeppnin 2024Selection date s Semi finals 17 February 202424 February 2024Final 2 March 2024Selected entrantHera BjorkSelected song Scared of Heights Selected songwriter s Asdis Maria VidarsdottirFerras AlqaisiJaro OmarMichael BurekIceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 2024 Contents 1 Background 2 Before Eurovision 2 1 Songvakeppnin 2024 2 1 1 Competing entries 2 1 2 Semi finals 2 1 3 Final 2 1 4 Ratings 2 1 5 Official album 2 2 Promotion 2 3 Controversies 2 3 1 Calls for boycott 2 3 2 App voting failure and allegations of voting irregularities 3 At Eurovision 4 Notes 5 ReferencesBackground editMain article Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest Prior to the 2024 contest Iceland has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest thirty nine times since its first entry in 1986 1 Iceland s best placing in the contest to this point is second which it achieved on two occasions in 1999 with the song All Out of Luck performed by Selma and in 2009 with the song Is It True performed by Yohanna The country also reached two more top 5 positions in 1990 with the song Eitt lag enn performed by Stjornin and in 2021 with the song 10 Years performed by Dadi og Gagnamagnid ending fourth on both occasions Since the introduction of semi finals in 2004 Iceland has failed to qualify to the final eight times including in 2023 when the country placed 11th in the second semi final with the song Power performed by Dilja 1 The Icelandic national broadcaster Rikisutvarpid RUV broadcasts the event within Iceland and organises the selection process for the nation s entry From 2006 to 2020 and again since 2022 Iceland s entry has been selected through Songvakeppnin a televised national competition RUV confirmed its intention to participate in the 2024 contest on 30 May 2023 while also confirming Songvakeppnin as its national selection method 2 Before Eurovision editSongvakeppnin 2024 edit Songvakeppnin 2024 was the national final organised by RUV in order to select Iceland s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 It consisted of two semi finals on 17 and 24 February 2024 at Truenorth Studio and a final on 2 March 2024 at Laugardalsholl both located in Reykjavik The shows were presented by Ragnhildur Steinunn Jonsdottir Sigurdur THorri Gunnarsson and Unnsteinn Manuel Stefansson 3 4 The semi final qualifiers were determined by televoting while a combination of jury and public votes was used to determine the results of the final and superfinal 5 Competing entries edit On 15 June 2023 RUV opened the period for interested songwriters to submit their entries lasting until 10 September 2 3 at the closing of the submission window 118 entries had been received 4 In addition to reviewing the submissions the broadcaster also directly invited established artists to compete The ten selected entries were unveiled on 27 January 2024 3 4 6 7 with one participant Bashar Murad revealed three days prior 8 Among the entrants was Hera Bjork who previously represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 Artist Song a Songwriter s Icelandic title English titleAnita Stingum af Downfall Asdis Maria Vidarsdottir de Jake TenchBashar Murad Vestrid villt Wild West Bashar MuradEinar Hrafn StefanssonMatthias Tryggvi HaraldssonBlankiflur Sja thig Love You Albert SigurdssonHolmfridur SigurdardottirKristin SigurdardottirPall Axel SigurdssonSolveig SigurdardottirCeaseTone Ro Flow Hafsteinn THrainssonHalldor EldjarnUna TorfadottirHeidrun Anna THjakadur af ast Heidrun Anna BjornsdottirRut Rikey TryggvadottirHera Bjork Vid forum haerra Scared of Heights Asdis Maria VidarsdottirFerras AlqaisiJaro OmarMichael BurekMaiaa Fljuga burt Break Away Baldvin Snaer HlynssonHelga Soffia olafsdottirMaria AgnesardottirSigga ozk Um allan alheiminn Into the Atmosphere Birkir Blaer odinssonMikolaj Maciej Trybulec pl Sigridur osk HrafnkelsdottirSunny Fidrildi Nikulas Nikulasson is Sunna KristinsdottirVaeb Biomynd Movie Scene Drifa Nadia Thoroddsen MechiatHalfdan Helgi MatthiassonMatthias David MatthiassonSemi finals edit Two semi finals took place on 17 and 24 February 2024 Five entries performed in each with two qualifying for the final RUV reserved the option to select a fifth finalist among the non qualifiers which was later invoked 9 In addition to the performances of the competing entries a number of guest performances were also featured during the two shows The first semi final featured a duet by Fridrik omar Hjorleifsson Icelandic representative in 2008 as part of Eurobandid and Sigridur Beinteinsdottir Icelandic representative in 1990 as part of Stjornin 1992 as part of Heart 2 Heart and 1994 who performed a medley of Icelandic Eurovision entries 10 The second semi final featured a performance from Daniil is and Joey Christ is who opened the show with their song Ef their vilja beef and an interval act from Bjorgvin Halldorsson Icelandic representative in 1995 and Unnsteinn Manuel Stefansson 11 Key Televote qualifier Wildcard qualifier Semi final 1 17 February 2024 7 12 13 Draw Artist Song Votes Place1 Blankiflur Sja thig 3 046 32 CeaseTone Ro 1 344 43 Vaeb Biomynd 7 347 14 Sunny Fidrildi 577 55 Anita Stingum af 6 514 2 Semi final 2 24 February 2024 7 14 13 Draw Artist Song Votes Place1 Sigga ozk Um allan alheiminn 6 730 32 Heidrun Anna THjakadur af ast 1 053 53 Bashar Murad Vestrid villt 9 034 14 Maiaa Fljuga burt 3 184 45 Hera Bjork Vid forum haerra 8 552 2 Final edit The final took place on 2 March 2024 and featured the four qualifiers and the wildcard from the semi finals While in the semi finals all competing entries were required to be performed in Icelandic in the final they had to be presented in the language they would be performed in at the Eurovision Song Contest Vaeb opted for the Icelandic version while the other four entrants opted for the English one In addition to the competing entries Dilja Petursdottir Icelandic representative in 2023 and Selma Bjornsdottir Icelandic representative in 1999 and 2005 performed as interval acts 15 A 50 50 combination of jury and public votes determined two superfinalists who then went through an additional televoting round the sum of the two votings decreed the winner For the first time since 2016 the jury in the final consisted exclusively of Icelanders namely Vigdis Haflidadottir singer actress and human right activist Sindri Astmarsson programme director of Iceland Airwaves Erna Hronn singer and radio host Arni Matthiasson music journalist and writer Sigridur Beinteinsdottir singer Einar Bardarson is chairman of the board of the Icelandic Music Information Centre and Elin Hall musician 16 Final First round 2 March 2024 5 17 Draw Artist Song Jury Televote Total Place Result1 Vaeb Biomynd 13 656 15 727 29 383 4 Eliminated2 Hera Bjork Scared of Heights 16 661 15 406 32 067 2 Advanced3 Anita Downfall 14 476 10 124 24 600 5 Eliminated4 Bashar Murad Wild West 21 304 26 359 47 663 1 Advanced5 Sigga ozk Into the Atmosphere 16 114 14 595 30 709 3 EliminatedDetailed jury votes b 17 Draw Song Juror 1 Juror 2 Juror 3 Juror 4 Juror 5 Juror 6 Juror 7 Total1 Biomynd 1 639 1 912 1 639 1 912 2 185 2 731 1 639 13 6562 Scared of Heights 1 912 2 185 2 185 1 639 3 278 2 185 3 278 16 6613 Downfall 2 185 1 639 2 731 2 731 1 639 1 639 1 912 14 4764 Wild West 3 278 2 731 3 278 3 278 2 731 3 278 2 731 21 3045 Into the Atmosphere 2 731 3 278 1 912 2 185 1 912 1 912 2 185 16 114Superfinal 2 March 2024 5 17 Draw Artist Song Votes PlaceRound 1 Round 2 Total1 Hera Bjork Scared of Heights 32 067 68 768 100 835 12 Bashar Murad Wild West 47 663 49 832 97 495 2Ratings edit Viewing figures by show Show Air date Averageviewership Totalviewership Rating Ref Semi final 1 17 February 2024 92 420 121 080 35 01 18 Semi final 2 24 February 2024 87 120 110 900 33 19 Final 2 March 2024 105 330 144 810 39 9 20 Official album edit nbsp Cover art of the official compilation albumSongvakeppnin 2024 is the official compilation album of the contest It was compiled by RUV and was digitally released by Alda Music under the former s exclusive license on 28 January 2024 21 22 The album features both the Icelandic and English versions of the entries Weekly chart performance for Songvakeppnin 2024 Chart 2024 PeakpositionIcelandic Albums Plotutidindi 23 5Promotion edit As part of the promotion of her participation in the contest Hera Bjork confirmed her presence at the PrePartyES in Madrid on 30 March 2024 the Eurovision in Concert event in Amsterdam on 13 April 2024 the Nordic Eurovision Party in Stockholm on 14 April 2024 the Nordic Music Celebration s Eurovision Night in Oslo on 20 April 2024 and the Copenhagen Eurovision Party Malmohagen on 4 May 2024 24 25 26 27 28 Controversies edit Calls for boycott edit Main article Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 Iceland The inclusion of Israel in the list of participants for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 despite the ongoing humanitarian crisis resulting from Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip during the Israel Hamas war sparked controversy in Iceland as well as several other participating countries with calls and petitions for broadcasters to boycott the event Despite an initial statement that Iceland would still participate in the contest 29 petitions received from the Association of Composers and Lyricists of Iceland FTT and activists of the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions BDS movement 30 31 32 prompted RUV to decide that its participation would be evaluated after discussing with the winning artist of Songvakeppnin thus making the national final independent from the contest for the first time 33 34 Ahead of the final both eventual superfinalists Hera Bjork and Bashar Murad confirmed that they would take part in Eurovision if they won while none of the other finalists had made a decision 35 36 However RUV decided to delay its final decision to 11 March the deadline by which all participating countries must have submitted their entries 37 the broadcaster confirmed that Hera Bjork would participate in Eurovision on that day 38 Gisli Marteinn Baldursson who had served as RUV s commentator for the contest from 1999 to 2005 and again since 2016 opted not to resume the role for 2024 in response to the EBU s lack of reaction to Israel s offensive in Gaza 39 In a March 2024 poll by Maskina 32 3 of Icelanders wanted Iceland to take part in Eurovision 42 2 were opposed to Iceland s participation and 25 5 did not have an opinion A similar poll by Prosent showed 31 in support 46 opposed and 23 no opinion 40 App voting failure and allegations of voting irregularities edit RUV Stjornur the app used for voting during the national final was alleged to have experienced a glitch during the superfinal voting Many viewers reported on social media platforms regarding the supposed glitch 41 42 Lilja Kristin Birgisdottir director of marketing and communications at Vodafone Iceland said in an interview that the company s representatives looked into the matter together with the Songvakeppnin producers and later reported that all the systems worked as expected suggesting that the issue was not systemic on Vodafone s part 43 Einar Hrafn Stefansson one of the songwriters of Wild West called for an investigation carried out by an independent party as regards the conduct of the voting in the contest 44 45 Runar Freyr Gislason Songvakeppnin s executive director later stated that an investigation into the glitch was launched while also clarifying that the total number of SMS votes received by the superfinalists did not influence the final results 46 It was further explained by the contest producers that this was because only a few users were affected by the issue 47 After the release of the results Einar said that his request for an independent investigation had been denied pushing him to request a re voting However Stefan Eiriksson is RUV s radio director reiterated that the results were beyond doubt despite the fact that the broadcaster had no information as to why the problem only occurred on Murad s number 48 Later an open letter signed by more than 1 200 Icelanders was sent to Runar Freyr and the RUV board demanding for an in depth investigation of the voting irregularities during the contest 49 50 Asdis Maria Vidarsdottir de one of the songwriters of Scared of Heights stated that she would cut ties with the song over RUV s refusal to shed further light stating that her conscience didn t allow it and citing racism in the Icelandic public s reaction to Murad s participation as an additional reason for her choice 51 Einar s request for an investigation was subsequently granted with Stefan disclosing that RUV had decided to appoint an independent expert to carry out an assessment of the voting procedure 52 On 10 March 2024 it was reported by the news site Mannlif that Yogev Segal an employee of Israeli broadcaster Kan had allegedly started a campaign to vote against Murad during the Songvakeppnin final Segal was purported to be one of the moderators of a Facebook group called Israeli Icelandic Conversation allegedly active since January 2024 and encouraged its members to vote for Hera Bjork in the competition to prevent Murad from winning 53 54 In a message to Greek fansite Eurovisionfun Segal admitted his involvement with the group while clarifying that Kan had no relation to it and that it only had a small number of Icelandic members dismissing any allegations of interference in the voting He claimed that the post which had sparked the accusations was his peaceful attempt to call out the meddling of politics in Eurovision rather than a campaign against Murad 55 At Eurovision editThe Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place at the Malmo Arena in Malmo Sweden and consist of two semi finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024 All nations with the exceptions of the host country and the Big Five France Germany Italy Spain and the United Kingdom are required to qualify from one of two semi finals in order to compete for the final the top ten countries from each semi final will progress to the final On 30 January 2024 an allocation draw was held to determine which of the two semi finals as well as which half of the show each country will perform in the European Broadcasting Union EBU split up the competing countries into different pots based on voting patterns from previous contests with countries with favourable voting histories put into the same pot 56 Iceland was scheduled for the second half of the first semi final 57 The shows producers then decided the running order for the semi finals Iceland was set to perform in position 8 following the entry from Croatia and before the entry from Slovenia 58 Ahead of the contest RUV will organise and broadcast the traditional Eurovision preview show Alla leid starting on 13 April 2024 it will feature a panel of guests who will discuss and evaluate the competing entries across several weeks ultimately decreeing a favourite 59 In addition as part of the Eurovision programming RUV cooperated with DR and SVT alongside other EBU member broadcasters namely ARD WDR the BBC CT ERR France Televisions NRK NTR VRT and Yle to produce and air a documentary titled ABBA Against the Odds on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Sweden s first victory at the contest with Waterloo by ABBA 60 In Iceland all the shows will be broadcast on RUV regular broadcast and RUV 2 with commentary in Icelandic Sign Language 61 62 63 Notes edit Artists were required to perform the entries in Icelandic in the national semi finals but had the option to switch to an English 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followed the contest ESCplus Espana in European Spanish Retrieved 7 March 2024 Songvakeppnin 2024 Compilation by Various Artists Spotify Retrieved 4 February 2024 Adam Darren 29 January 2024 The ten Songvakeppnin 2024 entries ruv is RUV Retrieved 4 February 2024 Tonlistinn Plotur Streymi spilun og sala viku 9 The Music Albums Streams Plays and Sales Week 9 Plotutidindi in Icelandic 2 March 2024 Archived from the original on 2 March 2024 Retrieved 3 March 2024 nordicmusiccelebration 2 March 2024 Hera Bjork won the Icelandic final Songvakeppnin 2024 and now gets another chance in representing the country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with Scared of Heights Retrieved 11 March 2024 via Instagram Rico Vicente 19 March 2024 La islandesa Hera Bjork se apunta a la gran fiesta de Eurovision en Madrid Icelander Hera Bjork signs up for the big Eurovision party in Madrid Eurovision Spain com in European Spanish Retrieved 23 March 2024 eurovisioninconcert 15 March 2024 Our 27th confirmed act is a Eurovision ICON and a former Eurovision in Concert host She will grace the stage of afaslive on Saturday 13 April the one and only herabjork from Iceland Retrieved 23 March 2024 via Instagram nordiceurovision 19 March 2024 I feel it coming herabjork from Iceland will be at the Nordic Eurovision Party Retrieved 23 March 2024 via Instagram malmohagen eurovision party 24 March 2024 Reminder of Acts 1 16 in our line up Get ready to vote live on your top 10 songs in the MalmoHagen Grand Final Show and Concert the only Pre Party for Rest of World Eurovision Week visitors to unite with European based visitors in the same place Retrieved 25 March 2024 via Instagram Davidsdottir Erla Maria Signyjardottir Astros 9 December 2023 Stendur ekki til ad snidganga Eurovision Not going to boycott Eurovision ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 12 December 2023 Hrolfsson Ragnar Jon 12 December 2023 FTT skorar a RUV ad snidganga Eurovision ef Israel verdur med FTT calls on RUV to boycott Eurovision if Israel participates ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 12 December 2023 Dahan Tal 18 December 2023 פעילי BDS הפגינו מול משרדי רשת הטלוויזיה האיסלנדית נגד השתתפות ישראל באירוויזיון BDS activists demonstrated in front of the offices of the Icelandic television network against Israel s participation in Eurovision EuroMix in Hebrew Retrieved 18 December 2023 Kristjansson Alexander 23 December 2023 FASES skorar a RUV ad senda ekki lag i Eurovision FASES challenges RUV not to send a song to Eurovision ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 24 December 2023 Valsson Andri Yrkill 23 January 2024 Ekki ljost hvort Island taki thatt i Eurovision It is not clear whether Iceland will participate in Eurovision in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 23 January 2024 Stephenson James 23 January 2024 Iceland Eurovision 2024 Participation Uncertain Eurovoix Retrieved 23 January 2024 Audvitad aetla eg ut ef eg vinn Of course I m going out if I win ruv is in Icelandic RUV 25 February 2024 Retrieved 25 February 2024 oskarsdottir Svava Marin 26 February 2024 Hera og Bashar afdrattarlaus og aetla i Eurovision Hera and Bashar definitely intend to participate in Eurovision Visir is in Icelandic Visir Retrieved 2 March 2024 Alvarez Jesus 7 March 2024 Islandia se planta ante la UER no tomara una decision sobre Eurovision 2024 hasta saber si se expulsa o no al pais de la polemica Iceland stands before the EBU it will not take a decision on Eurovision 2024 until it knows whether the controversial country will be excluded or not ESCplus Espana in European Spanish Retrieved 7 March 2024 Gudmundsdottir Ingibjorg Sara 11 March 2024 RUV sendir Heru i Eurovision RUV sends Hera to Eurovision ruv is RUV Retrieved 11 March 2024 Jonsson THorgils 8 April 2024 Gisli Marteinn lysir ekki Eurovision Gisli Marteinn will not commentate at Eurovision ruv is RUV Retrieved 8 April 2024 Magnusdottir Asta Hlin 15 March 2024 Minna en thridjungur vill ad Island taki thatt i Eurovision Fewer than a third want Iceland to take part 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Retrieved 4 March 2024 Davidsdottir Erla Maria 3 March 2023 Skoda hvort mistok geti hafa att ser stad vid kosningu i Songvakeppninni Check if a mistake may have occurred during the voting in Songvakeppninn ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 3 March 2024 Jonsdottir Margret Bjork 4 March 2023 Bashar gersigradi fyrri umferd Songvakeppninnar Bashar won the first round of Songvakeppninn Visir is in Icelandic Visir Retrieved 4 March 2024 Jonsson THorgils 4 March 2023 Hofundur Wild West vill ad atkvaedagreidslan verdi endurtekin The author of Wild West wants the vote to be repeated ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 5 March 2024 Svavarsdottir Benedikta Gudrun 19 March 2024 Kosningaoreida RUV opid bref til stjornar Rikisutvarpsins RUV s election riots an open letter to the board of Rikisutvarpid Visir is in Icelandic Visir Retrieved 20 March 2024 Gunnarsson Bjorgvin 7 March 2024 Itreka krofu um ohada rannsokn a talningu Truverdugleiki RUV og traust a lydraedi er undir Repeated demand for an independent investigation of the count The credibility of RUV and trust in democracy is low Mannlif in Icelandic Retrieved 20 March 2024 Jonsson THorgils 8 March 2024 Asdis fylgir sigurlaginu ekki i Eurovision Samviska min leyfir thad bara ekki Asdis does not intend to follow the winning song in Eurovision My conscience just doesn t allow it ruv is in Icelandic RUV Retrieved 8 March 2024 Ragnarsson Rafn Agust 9 March 2023 Fa ohadan adila til ad gera uttekt a atkvaedagreidslunni Independent party to review the vote Visir is in Icelandic Visir Retrieved 9 March 2024 Gunnarsson Bjorgvin 10 March 2024 Starfsmadur israelska rikisutvarpsins stod fyrir herferd gegn Bashar i Songvakeppninni An employee of the Israel State Radio campaigned against Bashar in Songvakeppninn Mannlif in Icelandic Retrieved 11 March 2024 Fridriksson Hjalmar 10 March 2024 Starfsmadur israelska rikisutvarpsins ad baki herferd gegn Bashar An employee of the Israeli state radio behind the campaign against Bashar 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