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TiBB Melodi Grand Prix is a music competition organised by TiBB music channel, TPB Three. It originally determined Denmark's participant in the TiBB Eurovision Song Contest 2019. For the summer of 2019 (second edition), it determined 5 artists to send to the TiBB Music Festival. In February and March 2020, it determined Denmark's artist to send to the TiBB Music Festival. From 2023 onwards, it was held as a separate event from the TiBB Music Festival.

Editions[]

Edn. Format Dates Locations Hosts Voting
#01 12 songs; one final, and one super-final 10 October 2018 B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen Josiah Stuart 50% Jury, 50% Public voting in the final.
100% Public voting in the super-final.
#02 26 songs; one semi-final, and one final 13 July 2019 - 5 August 2019 Parken Stadium in Copenhagen 50% Jury, 50% Public voting in all shows.
#03 7 songs; one final 6 February 2020 Alexis Enero 50% Jury, 50% Public voting in all shows.
#04 21 songs; three semi-finals, one second chance, and one final 20-28 March 2020 Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning Alexis Enero
Lise Rønne
Hella Joof
100% Public voting in the semi-finals and second chance.
50% Jury, 50% Public voting in the final.
#05 28 songs; four semi-finals, one second chance, and one final 18 February 2023 (Semi-Final 1)
25 February 2023 (Semi-Final 2)
4 March 2023 (Semi-Final 3)
11 March 2023 (Semi-Final 4)
18 March 2023 (2nd Chance)
25 March 2023 (Final)
Jyske Bank Boxen in Herning (Semi-Final 1)
Aarhus Stadium in Aarhus (Semi-Final 2)
Arena Fyn in Odense (Semi-Final 3)
Forum Horsens in Horsens (Semi-Final 4)
Gigantium in Aalborg (2nd Chance)
B&W Hallerne in Copenhagen (Final)
Alexis Enero
Hella Joof
#06 2023 Alexis Enero

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