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Hannes Aitman: The Rising Star Set to Shine at Grammisgalan

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Discover the remarkable talent of Hannes Aitman, a Grammy nominee from Sweden, known for his deep voice and poignant storytelling.

Introducing Hannes Aitman

On 27th March 2025, the Grammisgalan will be graced by the remarkable talent of Hannes Aitman, a Grammis nominee who has already captured the hearts of many. Hailing from Sweden, Hannes is known for his deep voice and poignant storytelling within his lyrics, crafting a sound that resonates well beyond his youthful years. His debut album «Weak Point» has not only topped charts but has also set the groundwork for a promising career.

A Musical Journey

Aitman’s musical journey is one marked by significant achievements. His impressive guitar skills and keen musical sense have earned him acclaim both nationally and internationally. The fact that he has been recognised by the CMA (Country Music Association) as a rising star is a testament to his talent. Hannes has shared the stage with notable artists, including Klara Söderberg from First Aid Kit, further enhancing his reputation in the music scene.

What’s Next for Hannes?

As 2025 approaches, big things are on the horizon for Hannes Aitman. He is gearing up for his long-awaited «Weak Point» tour, which promises to be a highlight of his burgeoning career. With each performance across Sweden and beyond, audiences are treated to the timeless sound that has drawn comparisons to legends like Johnny Cash and Chris Isaak. Make sure to watch out for Hannes’ electrifying performance at the Grammisgalan, where he stands tall as one of the year’s most promising newcomers.

Weak Point Tour

13 March 2025 – Kulturkvarteret, Kristianstad (Slutsålt)
14 March 2025 – Centrumbiografen, Sala
21 March 2025 – Debaser Strand, Stockholm (Slutsålt)
22 March 2025 – Pustervik, Göteborg (Slutsålt)
4 April 2025 – Babel, Malmö

Hannes Aitman nominated for Newcomer of the Year at the 2025 Grammisgalan.

 

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