In the second semi-final of Melodifestivalen in Gothenburg, Felicia with "My system" and Brandsta City Släckers with "Rakt in i elden" advanced directly to the final. Robin Bengtsson qualified for the final round, while Laila Adèle, Klara Almström, and Arwin were eliminated. Felicia, formerly known as Fröken Snusk, celebrated her win with joy and partially revealed her face on stage.
The second semi-final of Melodifestivalen took place in Gothenburg on February 7, 2024. Felicia, who previously competed as Fröken Snusk with "Unga & fria" two years ago, performed now under her own name with "My system". The song features techno and house vibes, a shift from her earlier epadunk style. On stage, she wore a mask that she partially removed, then put on oversized glasses – a gimmick that engaged the audience. The music evoked parties from the Norwegian series "Skam" and resonated with viewers.
Brandsta City Släckers delivered with "Rakt in i elden", a song with flames and a catchy refrain. They introduced three simultaneous "Brandstaklappar", referencing their 2002 classic "Kom och ta mig", which thrilled both young and old. "Tut-tut, here it was a triple Brandstaklapp!", noted a reviewer.
After her win, Felicia expressed: "It feels completely fantastic, I'm so, so, so happy." Robin Bengtsson advanced to the final round, while Laila Adèle, Klara Almström, and Arwin were eliminated. Host Gina Dirawi impressed with a shiny dress in international style.
The event returned to Gothenburg following a viewer storm from the first semi-final. Felicia is seen as a potential winner, with the possibility of a full face reveal in the final.