Qwant search engine

Photo credit : Photo by Fredrik Etoall

Per Gessle and Amanda Ginsburg Unite for New Single «Plåster»

-

Exciting news for music lovers! On 4 October , Per Gessle released his new single «Plåster»," featuring the talented Amanda Ginsburg.

Exciting News: New Duet «Plåster»

On 4 October, music enthusiasts can look forward to the release of the new single «Plåster» by Per Gessle, featuring the immensely talented Amanda Ginsburg. This collaboration is unique, bringing together two remarkable voices in the Swedish music scene. As the final single leading up to his album «Sällskapssjuk», Gessle’s «Plåster» is creating quite a buzz.

Per Gessle’s Anticipation for the Album

Gessle has described «Plåster» as a key part of his upcoming album, which will be unveiled on 25 Oktober. The album comprises thirteen tracks, with an impressive nine being duets. With previous releases alongside notable artists such as Molly Hammar, Lena Philipsson, and Albin Lee Meldau, Gessle continues to showcase his ability to create powerful musical partnerships. Expressing his admiration for Ginsburg, he stated, «I was extremely happy when she agreed to sing on ‘Plåster’, a key song on my new album».

Amanda Ginsburg’s Joyful Collaboration

Amanda Ginsburg, in turn, expresses her delight in being part of this artistic journey. She acknowledges Gessle as a star whose music she has admired for years. Ginsburg emphasised that for her, «Plåster» symbolises the importance of kind words, stating, «We always need them, but perhaps now more than ever». With her dynamic voice and heartfelt lyrics, she perfectly complements Gessle’s music.

As fans eagerly await the release of «Plåster» and the entire album «Sällskapssjuk», the anticipation builds. Their shared passion and dedication to music promise an exciting experience for listeners, creating a beautiful blend of their artistic talents.

Qwant search engine

Popular Articles

Skrellex - Julia Marie Naglestad - NRK

MGP Meltdown: Silence, Fear and One Lone Voice Against Israel’s Participation

Norway’s MGP final erupts in controversy as eight artists refuse to comment on Israel’s Eurovision entry, while Skrellex stands alone in open opposition.
DMGP 2026 Soren Torpegaard Lund - Photo by Saba

Søren Torpegaard Lund Wins DMGP 2026 with «Før vi går hjem»

Musical star Søren Torpegaard Lund shocks Denmark by beating favourite Sissal to win Dansk Melodi Grand Prix 2026 with his electronic pop track «Før vi går hjem», securing Denmark’s Eurovision ticket amid fresh controversy over DR TV’s defence of the EBU’s stance on Israel.
ateens 2026 - Photo by Tove Floss

A*Teens return after 20 years and smash into the Melodifestivalen final

A*Teens blast into the Melodifestivalen 2026 final with «Iconic», their first new music in over 20 years. The Swedish pop legends return with a star‑studded songwriting team and a global fanbase ready for their long‑awaited comeback.
Greczula till Final i Mello 2026

Sweden Has Spoken – Greczula Rockets Straight to the Melodifestivalen Final

Greczula has gone straight to the Melodifestivalen 2026 final after a high‑energy performance of «Half of Me» that electrified the Saab Arena in Linköping. With Sweden firmly behind him, all eyes now turn to the grand finale at Strawberry Arena on 7 March 2026.
Photo credit Julia Marie Naglestad - NRK - Sander Silva og Victorjus

Another MGP Act Drops Out as Sander Silva & Victorjus Protest Israel in Eurovision

Sander Silva and Victorjus withdraw from Norway’s MGP, calling Israel’s Eurovision participation «Tragic»; reports TV 2 Norway. Their exit follows the Ylvis brothers’ shock withdrawal as controversy grows around Eurovision 2026.