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Laleh’s Emotional Performance at the Nobel Festival: New Releases and Future Plans

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On 10 December, Laleh Pourkarim captivated audiences at the Nobel Festival with her song «Många Ljus» («Many Lights»), a celebration of hope and community.

A Night to Remember

On 10 December, Swedish artist Laleh Pourkarim captivated audiences with a heartfelt performance at the prestigious Nobel Festival. Closing the event on a high note, Laleh unveiled her newly penned song «Många Ljus», which sends a powerful message of hope and togetherness. This unique piece debuted alongside an English version, allowing fans from around the globe to connect with her music.

Dual Releases for a Global Audience

In an exciting milestone, Laleh shared that this was the first time she has released the same song in both Swedish and English. She expressed her thoughts on this achievement: «I’ve thought about it before and this time it went great, I think. It will be exciting to see which one of them will be the crowd’s favourite». The song «Många Ljus» stands as a tribute to resilience, highlighting the importance of community while looking toward the future.

A Glimpse into the Future

Alongside this new release, Laleh introduced «When good ain’t good», another poignant piece that reflects on the lessons of history. In her words, it is a song that questions: «What will be written about us in the history books?» With 2025 marking her 20th anniversary as an artist, fans can anticipate a spectacular tour featuring 18 stops across Sweden and the Nordics. Get ready to join Laleh on a magical journey through her extensive musical repertoire, celebrating her impressive career.

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