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Tennessee Tears Returns to Melodifestivalen 2025 with «Yours»

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Tennessee Tears, the adored Swedish country duo, returns to Melodifestivalen 2025 with their new single «Yours», sparking excitement.

Excitement Builds for Tennessee Tears’ Comeback

As the anticipation rises for Melodifestivalen 2025, fans are thrilled to see the return of the Swedish country duo, Tennessee Tears. Comprising the talented Tilda Feuk and Jonas Hermansson, the duo is back on stage with their new single, «Yours». Following their impressive entry in the 2023 competition with «Now I Know», Tennessee Tears is ready to bring a fresh flavour to this year’s event.

«Yours»: A Celebration of Connection

Their latest song, «Yours», encapsulates that magical moment when two people meet in a bar and experience an unmistakable connection. The duo describes the writing process with joy, stating, «We had a lot of fun writing the song and we tried to recreate that flirtatious feeling». The cheerful and lively character of the song is expected to resonate with audiences during the event.

Building Momentum with Notable Collaborations

Since their last appearance, Tennessee Tears has continued to thrive in the music scene. They embarked on a successful tour alongside Chris Kläfford and even held a celebrated Christmas tour, featuring esteemed guests like Robin Bengtsson and Anna Bergendahl. The pair’s passion for music shines through in their ongoing efforts, showcasing their dedication to creating enjoyable experiences for their fans.

Mark your calendars for 22 February, 2025, when they take the stage again, participating in the fourth round at Malmö Arena as entry number 3. As Tennessee Tears prepares to capture hearts once more, fans and newcomers alike can expect a real country party with «Yours».

 

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