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Laleh Celebrates 20 Years of Music: A Journey Through Sound and Soul

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In 2025, renowned artist Laleh will launch a summer tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of her hit «Live Tomorrow».

Two Decades of Musical Brilliance

In 2025, acclaimed artist Laleh will embark on a grand summer tour, marking 20 years since her breakthrough hit «Live Tomorrow» in 2005. This milestone is not just about celebrating her extensive discography; it’s an opportunity to reflect on the journey of a unique artist who has captivated audiences with her heartfelt music. Over the years, Laleh has crafted numerous classics including «Some Die Young», «Colors», and «Goliat», each song echoing her inner thoughts and emotions.

A Voice of a Generation

Laleh’s music intricately weaves together Swedish visual art with modern pop genius, resulting in a language that resonates deeply with listeners. Her honest lyrics describe feelings we all experience, cementing her as a trusted voice in contemporary music. With performances that reverberate with passion and authenticity, audiences have come to appreciate how Laleh translates her life experiences into art.

Anticipating the Anniversary Tour

As Laleh prepares to celebrate her two-decade journey, she invites fans to join her on this remarkable anniversary tour featuring 18 stops across Sweden. Tickets are set to go on sale on 23 November 2024 at 12:00 (local time) via laleh.se. It’s more than a concert; it’s a chance for fans to be part of an emotional reunion where stories from the past 20 years will be shared through music. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the evolution of an artist who continues to break barriers and inspire millions.

Anniversary Tour Dates 2025

27 June, Uppsala, Botaniska Trädgården Premier !
4 July, Töreboda, Töreboda Kanalfestival
5 July, Oskarshamn, Latitud 57
11 July, Höga kusten, Naturscen Skuleberget
12 July, Rättvik, Dalhalla
16 July, Visby, Krusmyntagården
17 July, Öland, Borgholm Slottsruinen
18 July, Varberg, Socitetsparken
31 July, Karlskrona, Karlskrona Skärgårdsfest
1 August, Eskilstuna, Strömsholmen
2 August, Östersund, Storsjöyran
8 August, Helsingborg, Sofiero Slott
9 August, Huskvarna, Folkets Park
15 August, Gothenburg, Trädgårdsföreningen
16 August, Linköping, Stångebro
22 August, Örebro, Gustavsvik
23 August, Stockholm, Ulriksdals Slott
30 August, Sarpsborg, Sarpsborgfestivalen (Norway)

 

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