an extract from his new single and concerts in France!

Photo credits: Poster by Loreen

Already a year ago, Loreen triumphed at Eurovision with her song “Tattoo”. Representing Sweden, the singer won a second historic victory, 10 years after winning everything in her path with “Euphoria”. In the process, his title became a huge success, particularly in France where it ranked number one in radio broadcasts for seven weeks. “ I remember, even when I released “Euphoria” at the time, I really hoped that France would open its arms to me. And it didn’t happen like that, it probably wasn’t the right time. I have always felt a special connection with France » confided the artist in an interview on Purecharts, she who grew up in Morocco. Thanks to “Tattoo”, Loreen had a crazy year as her song – which has to date more than 490 million streams on Spotify – took her on tour in Europe, before she followed up with “Is It Love” , also very well received.

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“You make me feel like forever”

While Eurovision returns this week to Malmö, and Slimane will represent France with “Mon amour”, Loreen takes the opportunity to make her return to music. She will perform a medley of her hits on Saturday evening during the grand finale, as well as her new single “Forever”, which she continues to announce on social networks with teasers. If it will be released Friday on streaming platforms, the title is already revealed through an extract published on Instagram. “ You make me feel like forever / Give me love, give me love, give me love / Come and hold me » chants Loreen on the rave-sounding chorus of this track which once again promises to be powerful and danceable, in line with her previous hits. A new hit in sight?

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While waiting for the release of “Forever”, Loreen has also just announced another big news to her fans: she will go on tour again in 2025, to defend her hits and the songs from her new album to be released. Kick-off is scheduled for February 15 in Utrecht in the Netherlands, before dates in Oslo, Berlin, Prague, Budapest, Brussels, Madrid, London or Dublin. France has not been forgotten! Indeed, two concerts have been announced: one at the Olympia in Paris, on March 6, 2025, the other at the Transbordeur in Lyon, on March 14. As Live Nation announced, a pre-sale will take place this Thursday, May 9 at 10 a.m., and the general sale of tickets will take place the next day, Friday, May 10 at 10 a.m. at the usual points of sale.

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