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Sissal claims narrow victory at Denmark's Melodi Grand Prix

Sissal claims narrow victory at Denmark's Melodi Grand Prix
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Sissal wins Melodi Grand Prix by a whisker and will represent Denmark at this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

Sissal has won Denmark's Melodi Grand Prix for 2025 and will now go on to represent her country at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel.

The 30-year-old, who hails from the Faroe Islands, reached the final three of the contest with her self-penned song 'Hallucination'.

The final decision came down to a televote and jury vote, in which she scored a combined percentage of 38% - a whisker in front of second-place act Tim Schou, who managed 37%.

"Of course, you can never be sure, but I seriously want to do my very best. I will work hard, as I always do," she said afterwards.

"I am dedicated to what I love. I want to make Denmark proud, and then you can't do more. I feel like this song is so good. We have loved it from day one."

Listen to Sissal's 'Hallucination' below:

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Neil Wilkes

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