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Tove Lo Klar För Live På Liseberg I Maj 2018-02-09 09:00 CET Tove Lo klar för Live på Liseberg i maj Tove Lo har slagit igenom stort i USA som både artist och låtförfattare och har producerat låtar till såväl sig själv som andra artister. På årets Grammisgala tog hon nyligen hem två grammisar för årets pop och årets textförfattare för det senaste albumet Blue Lips (Lady Wood Phase II). Den 30 maj gör hon debut på Stora Scenen på Liseberg. Efter att ha skrivit och sjungit sedan 11 års ålder, spelat i band i tonåren för att sedan ta plats i Max Martins låtskrivar-kollektiv Wolf Cousins är Tove Lo nu en röst, både i text och sång, att räkna med. Hon har skrivit låtar och sjungit tillsammans med bland andra Flume och Alesso, skrivit låtar till Elie Goulding och Icona Pop och sjungit på Coldplays låt Fun. Men mest känd är Tove Lo för sin egen musik sedan genomslaget 2014 med bland annat låten Habits (Stay high). Som artist är Tove djärvt ocensurerad och stolt att utmana reglerna för hur en ung kvinnlig popstjärna ska vara: – Du ska tala för alla. Du ska inte svära. Du ska se till att du inte gör någonting som provocerar någon för mycket, säger Tove och skrattar. Det gör mig bara förbannad och får mig att vilja göra det mer. I fjol släppte hon sitt senaste album Blue Lips (Lady Wood phase II) som följde albumet Lady Wood från 2016. En fortsättning på Tove Los utforskande av rus, dekadens med en hyllning till sex, kärlek och klubbmusiken. Musiken är fylld av kontraster och uppriktighet med en stor dos humor. Tove Lo flyr inte stora känslor och inte heller det obekväma, varken som låtskrivare eller på scen. Det kommer bli en kväll att minnas framför Stora Scenen 30 maj kl 20.00! Liseberg är en av de ledande nöjesparkerna i Europa och erbjuder underhållning, attraktioner, restauranger och boende av högsta klass. Varje år tar parken emot cirka 3 miljoner gäster, vilket gör Liseberg till Sveriges mest besökta resmål. Kontaktpersoner Ebba Källeskog PR-ansvarig [email protected] 031-7667127 0725-222730 Per Alexanderson Underhållningschef Underhållning [email protected] 031-7667150 0702-99 53 73.
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