It began airing on TV 2 February 13, 2009 with audition in Bergen, and the live final was held May 8, 2009.
The winners this season were the hip hop dance crew Quick Style at the ages 17–18.
The runner-up was 14-year-old classical singer Lydia Hoen Tjore and 6-year old magician Brian Aksnes Hoseth finished in third place.
Members: Stian "Blipp" Glopholm (beatboxer), Ole Petter "Hoolio" Knarvik, Piero "Piero the Hero" Issa, Andreas "Rocks" Roksvåg and Christopher "Birdy" Bottolfsen.
They were absent in Dansefeber (season 2) when Knarvik, Issa and Roksvåg made it to the Fever Days.
She is from Radøy in Bergen and has a little brother, David, who also tried for Norske Talenter, but didn't make it to the semi-finals.
Brian's father, Boje Hoseth, came to the semi-finals last year with Håvard Sand where they called themselves Magic Touch.
He wants to perform in large venues and sing opera to the people and make it more popular.
Quick Style (17-18), a dance group with 3 Hip Hop dancers and a B-Boy.
[2] At the auditions, Jan Fredrik Karlsen said "Now, a new star is born on that stage" when he sang "You Raise Me Up".
At the semi-finals he sang "Unchained Melody" and "One Moment in Time" in the final.