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Sweden Has Spoken – Greczula Rockets Straight to the Melodifestivalen Final

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Greczula has gone straight to the Melodifestivalen 2026 final after a high‑energy performance of «Half of Me» that electrified the Saab Arena in Linköping. With Sweden firmly behind him, all eyes now turn to the grand finale at Strawberry Arena on 7 March 2026.

Sweden didn’t just vote – it roared. Greczula stormed straight into the Melodifestivalen 2026 final after an electrifying opener in Linköping that left the Saab Arena shaking and the rest of the country glued to their sofas.

The track «Half of Me» – penned by Karl Ivert, Andreas Werling, Kian Sang and Kristofer Greczula himself – proved to be the perfect launchpad. From the very first beat, Greczula delivered a high-voltage performance that had the arena boiling over with energy. Viewers at home didn’t stand a chance; this was the kind of number that forces even the most reserved Swede into a bit of involuntary sit-dancing.

The staging was explosive, the vocals razor-sharp, and the crowd reaction instant. By the time the final chorus hit, it was obvious: Greczula wasn’t just competing – he was commanding the night.

Now the spotlight shifts to Strawberry Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, on 7 March 2026, where Greczula will battle it out in what’s already shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable Melodifestivalen finals in years. One thing’s certain: Sweden has found its favourite, and the momentum is unmistakable.

If this is only the beginning, the final could be seismic.

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