Norske Talenter

The judges were music producer Jan Fredrik Karlsen, singer and actress Mia Gundersen and comedian/actor Thomas Giertsen.

Both Thomas Giertsen and Mia Gundersen returned as judges, but Jan Fredrik Karlsen did not and was replaced by Alex Rosen.

The first prize was again 500,000 NOK, won by 11-year-old dancer Daniel Johansen Elmhari, described by judge Adil as being "as good as Michael Jackson."

The competition was won by 8-year-old singer Angelina Jordan, who had emerged as a favorite of both the judges and the viewing audience even before performing in the semifinals,[2][3] when video of her audition went viral online and attracted much media attention in Norway and around the world.

[4] She garnered 46% of the audience vote in the final field of 10 acts, becoming the show's youngest winner.

This series was the first to feature a "golden buzzer" in the auditions, which sent an act straight through to the live shows.

Rapper Patrick Jørgensen was runner-up with singing group Slogmåkane in third place.

[7] Dance duo Gemini Crew (both 18 years old) were runner-up with 13-year-old accordion player Mathias Rugsveen in third place.

The runners-up were 16-year-old violinist Rebecca Nørstrud Isaksen and the Fredrikstad Children's and Youth Theater, a large musical-theater ensemble.