Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004

Denmark participated at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004, sending their second entry to the contest. The Danish entry was Cool Kids with the song "Pigen er min", which was the winner of the Danish national selection MGP 2004.

Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2004
Country Denmark
National selection
Selection processMGP 2004
Selection date(s)25 September 2004
Selected entrantCool Kids
Selected song"Pigen er min"
Finals performance
Final result5th, 116 points
Denmark in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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Before Junior Eurovision

MGP 2004

DR held the 4th edition of the MGP contest on 25 September 2004 to select the Danish entry to the Junior Eurovision Song Contest.

The final was held at the DR Studio 3 in Copenhagen, hosted by Christine Milton and Mads Lindemann. The winner was chosen through two rounds of televoting and SMS voting: firstly, the top 5 songs were selected from the 10 competing songs to progress to the superfinal, where the final winner was chosen through another round of televoting. The votes were distributed among a number of regions, who gave points to each song.[1]

The winner was Cool Kids with his song "Pigen er min", receiving 58 points.[2]

Final – 17 September 2004
DrawArtistSongResult
1Simone"Hvorfor gik du din vej?"Eliminated
2Green Kidz"På en grøn grøn sommerdag"Eliminated
3G=Beat"Buster Buster"Superfinalist
4Frigg"Jeg ka' li' det"Eliminated
5Cool Kids"Pigen er min"Superfinalist
6Line Rømer"Stop Stop"Superfinalist
7Amalie og Frederikke"Tænker på et kram"Superfinalist
8Cozy"Helt special"Superfinalist
9Nico & Julie"Første blik"Eliminated
10C-Kat"Helt Utroligt"Eliminated
Superfinal – 17 September 2004
DrawArtistSongJutlandFunenZealand &
Islands
Greater
Copenhagen
SMS
voting
TotalPlace
1G=Beat"Buster Buster"68486324
2Cool Kids"Pigen er min"1212101212581
3Line Rømer"Stop Stop"44644225
4Amalie og Frederikke"Tænker på et kram"86868363
5Cozy"Helt special"1010121010522

At Junior Eurovision

Cool Kids performed 14th in the running order of the contest, held in Lillehammer, Norway, following United Kingdom and preceding Spain. At the close of the voting Denmark received 116 points, placing 5th of the 18 competing entries.[3]

Voting

Points awarded by Denmark[4]
ScoreCountry
12 points  Spain
10 points  United Kingdom
8 points  Croatia
7 points  Norway
6 points  France
5 points  Macedonia
4 points  Malta
3 points  Sweden
2 points  Romania
1 point  Cyprus

References