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Kent Meet Once More: A Celebration of Friendship and Music

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Kent will reunite for three special concerts at Tele2 Arena, Stockholm, in March 2025, celebrating their return to the stage after their last performance in 2016.

Introduction to Kent’s Not a Reunion Reunion

In a moment that many fans have eagerly awaited, Kent is set to reunite on stage for three special evenings in March 2025 at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm. The dates to mark on your calendar are 21, 22, and 23 March. This reunion is not just about the music; it is a celebration of their enduring friendship and shared history.

Reflecting on the Journey

Kent last performed together on 17 December, 2016, during their farewell tour, a poignant moment for many fans. Since that time, the band has received countless inquiries about a return to the stage. «We are still friends», they acknowledge, reminiscing on the bonds formed over years of collaboration. This upcoming performance is for both longtime fans and new listeners who have recently discovered their music.

The Experience to Anticipate

As Kent gears up for this reunion, they promise a setlist filled with hits and live favorites that has endeared them to fans over the years. While they are clear that this is not a reunion in the traditional sense—there will be no new music or touring—Kent invites everyone to join them for a nostalgic celebration, saying, «It would be great fun to see you again».

So, whether you’re a loyal fan from the early days or someone who is just beginning to explore their extensive catalog, mark your calendars for an unforgettable experience as Kent takes the stage once more!

Sorry to be cynical, but is this we call a money grab?

Friday 21 March – Stockholm, Tele2 Arena
Saturday 22 March – Stockholm, Tele2 Arena
Sunday 23 March – Stockholm, Tele2 Arena

The tickets goes on sale on 26 October at 12:00 via axs.com

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