PREVIEW: Melodifestivalen 2025 Heat 5 starring Scarlet, Victoria Silvstedt & Arvingarna

By Neil Durham

WHEN?: Saturday 1 March 2025 7pm UK time

WHERE?: Husqvana Garden, Jönköping

Last year we wrote of Scarlet’s Circus X that it boasted ‘the most thrilling climax to a song we’ve heard all Eurovision season’ and its striking visuals would foreshadow the similar styling of Ireland’s Bambie Thug which romped home in 6th beating the Swedish entry, equalling the country’s best result for 24 years.

  • Read on for reasons including underwear model Victoria Silvstedt and former winners Arvingarna

6. Scarlet Sweet ‘n’ Psycho (Anderz Wrethov, Dino Medanhodzic, Jimmy ‘Joker’ Thörnfeldt, Scarlet Hunts, Thirsty)

Only previous entry Circus X deserved better than crashing out in andra chansen last year and in 2025 the hard rock duo competes with a song co-written by Jimmy ‘Joker’ Thörnfeldt who is currently MF royalty having co-written 3 of Sweden’s last 4 MF winners.

4. Victoria Silvstedt Love It! (Jimmy Jansson, Thomas G:son)

We’ve been listening to Silvstedt’s 90s hits including Hello Hey!, (listen and watch below) number 7 in Sweden, ever since she was announced as an MF contestant. The Swedish actress, singer, model, TV host was also crowned Miss World Sweden 1993

  1. Arvingarna Ring Baby Ring (Stefan Brunzell, Thomas G:son)

Mature boy band Arvingarna return to MF for their 7th tilt at the title after winning with the Beatles-ish Eloise which saw them finish 7th in 1993 in Ireland.

Recent results included a 7th place finish in 2019 with I Do of which we said: ‘A much more upbeat, jollier and straightforward-sounding schlager entry than we were expecting. They certainly aren’t just here to make up the numbers and we would expect them to reach the final via Andra Chansen.’

2 years later they made the final again finishing 9th with Tänker inte alls gå hem (Not going to go home at all) of which we said: ‘There’s lots to enjoy in this schlager stomper of old. It interpolates elements of Steps’ fine cover of the Bee Gees’ Tragedy and It’s Raining Men by the Weather Girls which is a good start and the fact that the Swedish title sounds like something very rude in English is once heard and never forgotten. Like Saucedo, it’s bus loads of fun but we suspect it isn’t going to Eurovision and unlike Saucedo’s effort it would definitely have to switch to English for any chance of making it to the Eurovision final.’

2. Arwin This Dream Of Mine (Anderz Wrethov, Arwin Ismail, Jimmy ‘Joker’ Thörnfeldt, Julie ‘Kill J’ Aagaard, Peter Boström)

The 6th Thörnfeldt co-write in this year’s MF.

3. Saga Ludvigsson Hate You So Much (Herman Gardarfve, Lisa Desmond, Saga Ludvigsson)

Co-writer of her entry, at the age of 18, she has participated in the talent show Talang, where she was a finalist, as well as in the Idol contest, finishing second.

5. Vilhelm Buchaus I’m Yours (Elias Edman, Jonatan Lahti, Simon Alexander Ward, Vilhelm Buchaus)

The 19-year-old singer is a musical theatre performer.

  • Keep an eye on monstagigz.com during January as we’ll be previewing 2025’s 30 entries.
  • During February this site will predict how each heat will go on the Friday after we’ve heard the songs before the Saturday events. Heat 1 preview Heat 2 preview Heat 3 preview Heat 4 preview Heat 5 preview Heat 1 predictions Heat 2 predictions Heat 3 predictions Heat 4 predictions Heat 5 predictions Finalen predictions
  • In March we’ll forecast how the finalen will go and how each of the 12 qualifiers would do in May in Basle at Eurovision.
  • Picture via Facebook courtesy Scarlet, Melodifestivalen and SVT
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