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Peter Jöback to perform «The Spectrum of Love» as the anthem for Stockholm Pride 2025

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Peter Jöback's «The Spectrum of Love,» Stockholm Pride 2025's anthem, celebrates love, courage, and community. Created with Ed Harcourt, Kathryn Williams, and Svidden, the song inspires belonging and embraces identity. Join the summer celebration of acceptance and hope.

Introduction to a Powerful Pride Anthem

This summer, as Stockholm Pride 2025 approaches, the atmosphere is buzzing with excitement. The official pride anthem, titled «The Spectrum of Love», has been beautifully crafted by the talented Peter Jöback. This song is not just a melody; it’s an uplifting message celebrating love, courage, and community.

About the Song’s Meaning

Jöback, known for his impactful contributions to Swedish music, has joined forces with Ed Harcourt and Kathryn Williams to create a piece that resonates deeply with the essence of pride. «The Spectrum of Love» serves as a poignant reminder to those who may feel isolated that they are not alone. It echoes the sentiments of acceptance and hope that are vital during pride festivities.

 

Peter Jöback – Photo by Magnus Ragnvid
Peter Jöback – Photo by Magnus Ragnvid

A Celebration of Community

The pride anthem stands as a testament to Stockholm Pride’s commitment to fostering a sense of belonging. With the support of acclaimed producer Svidden, known for his work with stars like Adam Lambert and Hilary Duff, Jöback has transformed his song into a vibrant anthem suitable for the energetic atmosphere of the festival. The better part of pride week is not just about celebration but reaffirming that the spectrum of love encompasses all.

This year’s choice of Peter Jöback is both symbolic and significant. His long-standing advocacy for openness and courage makes him a fitting ambassador for Stockholm Pride 2025. As the lyrics of «The Spectrum of Love» emerge later this month, they will inspire many to stand proud and celebrate themselves as part of a vibrant community.

This article are made in corporations with lgbtqmusicchart.eu, mysocalledgaylife.eu and musicofscandinavia.eu

 

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