Next month sees the start of Sweden’s national selection for the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest, Melodifestivalen. But from today, we now know the running order of each of the 4 semi-final events.

With less than a month to go until the kick off of Sweden’s much-loved Melodifestivalen competition, the country’s national broadcaster – SVT – has today released the running order for each of the semi-final shows, taking place throughout February.

As was confirmed back in November, a total of 7 acts will be competing in each of the 4 semi-finals shows; 2 acts will qualify to the final of the national selection on the 10 March, whilst the 3rd and 4th placed artists will compete once again in the Andra chansen stage on the 3 March.

Running order unveiled

Below is the running order for each of the Melodifestivalen 2018 semi-finals. Where will your favourites be performing on the night?

03/02: Semi-final 1 – Karlstad

Sigrid Bernson – Patrick Swayze John Lundvik – My turn Renaida – All the feels Edward Blom – Livet på en pinne Kikki Danielsson – Osby Tennessee Kamferdrops – Solen lever kvar hos dig Benjamin Ingrosso – Dance you off

10/02: Semi-final 2 – Gothenburg

Samir & Viktor – Shuffla Ida Redig – Allting som vi sa Jonas Gardell – Det finns en väg Margaret – In my cabana Stiko Per Larsson – Titta vi flyger Mimi Werner – Songburning Liamoo – Last breath

17/02: Semi-final 3 – Malmö

Martin Almgren – A bitter lullaby Barbi Escobar – Stark Moncho – Cuba Libre Jessica Andersson – Party voice Kalle Moraeus & Orsa Spelmän – Min dröm Dotter – Cry Mendez – Everyday

24/02: Semi-final 4 – Örnsköldsvik

Emmi Christensson – Icarus Elias Abbas – Mitt paradis Felicia Olsson – Break that chain Rolandz – Fuldans Olivia – Never learn Felix Sandman – Every single day Mariette – For you

Rewatch the Melfest 2018 running order revelation below:

https://www.facebook.com/svtmelodifestivalen/videos/1789903541055142/

Melodifestivalen 2018 kicks off next month from the 3 February, with the first semi-final taking place in the city of Karlstad.

The Swedish national selection will run throughout February right through to March, with the final of the competition taking place on the 10 March.

Melodifestivalen 2018 schedule

03/02: Semi-final 1 – Karlstad, Löfbergs Arena

Semi-final 1 – Karlstad, Löfbergs Arena 10/02: Semi-final 2 – Gothenburg, Scandinavium

Semi-final 2 – Gothenburg, Scandinavium 17/02: Semi-final 3 – Malmö, Malmö Arena

Semi-final 3 – Malmö, Malmö Arena 24/02: Semi-final 4 – Örnsköldsvik, Fjällräven Center

Semi-final 4 – Örnsköldsvik, Fjällräven Center 03/03: Andra chansen (Second chance) – Kristianstad, Kristianstad Arena

Andra chansen (Second chance) – Kristianstad, Kristianstad Arena 10/03: Final – Stockholm, Friends Arena