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Wow Swedish House Mafia.. Where do I even start?! I guess I'll start where I first heard them, I was on the bus home from school when "Save The World" came on & I was hooked. I began watching their concert videos and I knew I had to go to one. Especially after hearing it was their last tour :( Months after Months of begging for tickets, I had them! It was March 2nd, 2013, I had woken up with my two best friends next to me so excited to finally go to our first rave. The night before that we had spent hours making bracelets that read "We came. We raved. We loved" & other cool slogans. We had finally gotten to the arena & let me tell you, right from the outside you can tell its gonna be a crazy night! Everyone was dressed in crazy colors, SHM was blasting from portable radios and people were just dancing around having a great time. When we went inside we got our bracelets & went down to the pit where we had front row! When the music started we lost our minds and the rest was history. Swedish House Mafia sure didn't let us down. The laser show was incredible & the music flowed through our ears so loud yet so heavenly. Good vibes all around, probably one of the best days of my life. If I had the chance to see them again, I SO would. It breaks my heart that they're broken up but makes me smile that i actually got to see them live. I still listen to their music today & they sure have made history in my eyes.
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Let's just say that Swedish House Mafia opened my eyes to a world of love. I attended the EDM group's concert in Madison Square Garden back in 2012 on the 'One Last Tour'. It was my fist Rave type of performance and easily the best.
As i waited for the show to begin i hardly knew what to expect. SHM kicked off the night with their hit single, "Greyhound" accompinied by impressive visuals and an energy unlike anything else i had experienced. I truly felt alive for the first time in my life, now knowing what i had been missing. Their repertoire, songs from their album 'Unitl Now' released in 2012, were strung together and played back to back, just as a story would unfold and cease to have any pauses. I was on a journey. A journey that included some of the most intricticate and pleasing sounds i had ever heard.
The most special thing about my night spent with SHM was the way their music brought the audience together. Accompinied by my four friends, we were surrounded by a crowd of people who geuniely were happy to be there. Everyone wanted to take care of each other, whether it was lifting someone up on your shoulders or a simple smile, everyone was loved. I think that this is the best message that an artist can send and create; pure love and compassion between strangers through their love of music.
was an amazing show, the guys were amazing!!! they played his own songs of solitaire and his songs as swedish house mafia and I loved it and enjoyed it a lot..They have a lot of talent and were super nice with all of us, I hope They come back soon, and the moment when fireworks came in was totally magic. Absolutely had a great time :)
Show was amazing, should have brought better support acts with alesso being in the town at that time. Light visuals were somewhat ok, should have been more spectacular for their «first» gig after the reunion. Lasted a bit short, and they only had a few minutes playing their most famous songs. After all it was a cool experience!
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Swedish House Mafia Returns With New Album, First Tour in 10 Years
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The fans wanted progressive house, so Swedish House Mafia gave them exactly that. On Thursday, the EDM trio announced the release of their forthcoming album, Paradise Again , on April 15, ahead of Coachella, along with their first tour in over 10 years.
“When we said, ‘Let’s do an album,’ I probably didn’t know what it would take. If we had said we were going to do it back then, I’m not sure we would have been able to,” Axwell — who comprises Swedish House Mafia with Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso — told Spin about the record.
Along with the tour and album announcements, the group also released the music video for “Red Light,” which features vocals from icon Sting. In the video, after Sting’s brief appearance, a UFO-looking saucer seems to provoke zombies to climb out of a hole in the ground to attack partygoers at a club.
“You don’t have to put on the red light/Those days are over,” Sting sings in the track. “You don’t have to sell your body to the night/You don’t have to wear that dress tonight/Those days are over.”
The group spoke to Spin about the prospect of returning as a trio after a lengthy hiatus, and what it took for them to get back.
“We aren’t Rolling Stones old, but we’re not really the youngest guys out there, and it’s fucking hard to reinvent yourself,” Ingrosso told the outlet. “It took me a long time to become young — to reach the 16-year-old guy in me that was nervous on a Friday night going to a rave in the woods — but I think that it’s going to live longer if we just risk everything we’ve done, say, ‘Fuck the old hits. Fuck the tour. Fuck everything. Let’s just risk it, be punk, and do whatever we feel because it’s genuine.’”
The trio marked their return last summer when they released “It Gets Better,” their first song in eight years. “It was tough — we’re getting older, obviously, and the whole EDM bubble for me has come to a point where nobody is taking risks, to be honest, including me,” Ingrosso told Billboard about their decision to take a hiatus.
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Since “It Gets Better,” the group has released singles “ Lifetime ” with Ty Dolla $ign, “One Symphony,” and a collaboration with the Weeknd titled “ Moth to a Flame .” They’re set to perform at Coachella later this year.
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The house music supergroup – comprised of Swedish producers and DJs Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso – announced its reunion in July. It has since released two singles – “It Gets Better” and “Lifetime (feat. Ty Dolla $ign)” – and began teasing its work with The Weeknd at last month’s MTV VMAs.
“Like a moth to a flame/I pull you in, I pull you back to/What you need initially,” The Weeknd sings to open the track. As it continues, Swedish House Mafia’s bright synths and beats grow into a gently pulsating piece of dance-pop.
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“Moth To A Flame” precedes the group’s new album Paradise Again , which is set to arrive early next year.
Swedish House Mafia will take its new material on a North American, European and UK tour in 2022, warming up for the raft of new dates with appearances at Coachella 2022 in April. Tickets go on sale to the general public next Friday , while fans who pre-order the Special Tour Edition CD of Paradise Again will be able to access a pre-sale from Wednesday.
View Swedish House Mafia’s 2022 tour itinerary below.
Jul 29 – Miami, FL – FTX Arena Jul 31 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center Aug 3 – East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium Aug 5 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena Aug 7 – Montreal, QC – îleSoniq Festival Aug 9 – Boston, MA – TD Garden Aug 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center Aug 11 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena Aug 13 – Chicago, IL – United Center Aug 17 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena Aug 19 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Aug 21 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Aug 25 – Austin, TX – Moody Center Aug 26 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center Aug 27 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center Aug 30 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center Sep 2 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena Sep 4 – San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena Sep 13 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena Sep 14 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Sep 16 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center Sep 29 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena Sep 30 – Glasgow, UK — OVO Hydro Arena Oct 2 – London, UK – The O2 Arena Oct 6 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena Oct 8 – Birmingham, UK – Utilita Arena Birmingham Oct 10 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena Oct 14 – Madrid, SP – IFEMA Madrid Live Oct 15 – Lisbon, PT – Altice Arena Oct 18 – Milan, IT – Mediolanum Forum Oct 19 – Zurich, CH – Hallenstadion Oct 21 – Krakow, PL – Tauron Arena Oct 22 – Prague, CZ – O2 Arena Oct 25 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena Oct 27 – Munich, DE – Olympiahalle Oct 29 – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis Oct 31 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome Nov 3 – Vienna, AT – Stadthalle Nov 5 – Frankfurt, DE – Festhalle Nov 6 – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena Nov 8 – Hamburg, DE – Barclaycard Arena Nov 9 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena Nov 11 – Oslo, NO – Telenor Arena Nov 13 – Tampere, FI – Uros Arena
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Swedish House Mafia Announce Tour, Share Video for New Song With the Weeknd: Watch
The Weeknd appears on a new song from Swedish House Mafia . Watch the “ Moth to a Flame ” music video, directed by Alexander Wessely , below.
Along with the single, Swedish House Mafia have announced a 2022 tour. The trek will follow their performance at the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival . Find Swedish House Mafia’s schedule below.
Swedish House Mafia—the trio of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso—disbanded in 2013 after their 2008 formation. The group eventually reconvened for a 2018 performance at Ultra Music Festival in Miami. Earlier this year, Swedish House Mafia officially reunited and announced their signing with Republic Records. Ahead of “Moth to a Flame,” the trio shared “ It Gets Better ” and “ Lifetime ,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and 070 Shake. The group’s formal debut album, Paradise Again , is due next year.
The Weeknd’s follow-up to After Hours is underway, and he released the single “ Take My Breath ” in August.
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Find Out Who’s Opening for Swedish House Mafia on Their 2022 Tour
The DJ supergroup will hit the road to celebrate the release of their debut album 'Paradise Again.'
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Swedish House Mafia revealed the opening acts for their upcoming world tour on Monday (April 18).
The musicians acting as support for the house music trio will include Grimes , Kaytranada , Alesso , Zhu and Vintage Culture . The previously announced trek round the world kicks off July 29 at Miami’s FTX Arena.
And that’s not all: Axwell , Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso have also added a few additional dates to the tour, which will close this November in Tampere, Finland, after crisscrossing the U.S., Canada, Europe and the U.K.
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During the tour, which arrives on the heels of the trio’s long-awaited debut album Paradise Again , Live Nation will bring back a vintage collector’s item for many an ardent music fan — the ticket stub – in the form of an NFT collectible .
The Weeknd & Swedish House Mafia Both Delivered the Hits During 2022 Coachella Co-Headlining Set
While they were already confirmed on the lineup, Swedish House Mafia reunited with their “Moth to a Flame” collaborator The Weeknd on Sunday night to take over the Coachella headlining slot vacated by Ye . Before the performance, the group also made history with the first-ever Spotify livestream to celebrate the release of Paradise Again .
Check out SHM’s full list of tour dates and associated openers below.
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7-29 Miami, FL – FTX Arena ^ 7-31 Orlando, FL – Amway Center 8-02 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden ! 8-03 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden ! 8-05 Toronto, Ontario – Scotiabank Arena ! 8-07 Montreal, Quebec – îleSoniq Festival 8-09 Boston, MA – TD Garden ! 8-10 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center ! 8-11 Washington, D.C. – Capital One Arena ! 8-13 Chicago, IL – United Center 8-17 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena ! 8-21 Denver, CO – Ball Arena 8-25 Austin, TX – Moody Center ^ 8-26 Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center ! 8-27 Houston, TX – Toyota Center ! 9-02 Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena + 9-04 San Diego, CA – Pechanga Arena ! 9-09 Los Angeles, CA – Banc of California Stadium ! 9-13 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena ! 9-14 Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena ! 9-16 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center 9-17 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center ! 9-29 Manchester, England – AO Arena ! 9-30 Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro Arena ! 10-02 London, England – The O2 ! 10-06 Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena ! 10-08 Birmingham, England – Utilita Arena Birmingham ! 10-10 Paris, France – Accor Arena = 10-14 Madrid, Spain – IFEMA Madrid Live = 10-15 Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena = 10-18 Milan, Italy – Mediolanum Forum = 10-19 Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion = 10-21 Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena = 10-22 Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena = 10-25 Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena = 10-27 Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle = 10-29 Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis 10-31 Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome 11-03 Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle = 11-05 Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle = 11-06 Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena = 11-08 Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena = 11-09 Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena = 11-11 Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena = 11-13 Tampere, Finland – Uros Arena =
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This era of openly sapphic joy follows a history of hardships, with decades of queer artists defying prejudice and homophobia to sing openly about their desires and emotions. It's not been an easy journey — and struggles are still painfully evident. When grilled about her sexuality last year, Eilish declared on Instagram, "I like boys and girls leave me alone about it"; it echoed Dusty Springfield 's 1970s interview when she revealed , "I'm perfectly capable of being swayed by a girl as by a boy... and I don't see why I shouldn't."
Some have defined sapphic pop as a subgenre of indie or bedroom pop, and others have celebrated the more anthemic, upbeat "sapphic bops." But in reality, no one style of music encapsulates lesbian/sapphic songs; these artists are united by loving and desiring other women — some openly, while others were restrained due to societal pressures.
The current wave of unapologetic queer stars marks a pivotal moment in music history, where sapphic pop is no longer cornered in lesbian circles and gay clubs, but dominating mainstream airwaves, and influencing global pop trends while being rightfully celebrated by the masses. So as the current queer female stars continue to thrive, it's important to pay homage to all of the artists that paved the way.
Read on for a history of defiantly queer women and nonbinary people in music — a celebration of who they are, how they have loved and their remarkable musical imprint.
1950s: A Ranchera Folk Queer Pioneer
Costa Rican artist Chavela Vargas began singing in Mexican cantinas as a teenager in the 1950s, becoming a key figure of Mexico City's bohemian artistic boom. With slick, short hair and a powerful presence, Vargas sang regional Mexican music with hoarse fragility in her songs, including "Las simples cosas" and the haunting "La Llorona" (which means "The Weeping Woman"); her sobbing voice echoing the song's grieving protagonist.
With love songs addressed to women and an androgynous sense of style, Vargas never hid her sexuality, but first openly spoke about her lesbianism when she was 81. Before her death in 2012 at the age of 93, she lived a fascinating and exuberant life, was a friend and lover of Frida Kahlo and is rumored to have had flings with the likes of Ava Gardner. With her heart-wrenching vocal command, she is considered one of the most important artists in Latin American folk, and remains a towering figure in Latin American queer history.
1960s: A Fearless Pop Star
Decades before female musicians began openly embracing their sexuality, Dusty Springfield cooly shrugged at rumors about her own — her aforementioned 1970 "coming out" interview solidifies her status as one of the first openly queer female pop stars.
Rising to fame in the 1960s with her blonde beehive and dark eye makeup, Springfield frequented London gay clubs at the height of the Swinging Sixties (which, ironically, didn’t have anything to do with queerness). With hits including "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" and "Son of a Preacher Man," her powerful voice channeled emotion with unnerving vulnerability. Though her music was never quite as frank as she was in the public eye, a few of Springfield's later releases touched on queer themes (1979's "Closet Man" and her 1989 collab with Pet Shop Boys , "In Private").
1970s: Feminist Folk & Funk
The second-wave feminist movement in the U.S. pushed gender issues to the core of the country's socio-politico agenda, including fights for abortion rights (Roe v. Wade in 1973) and the ferocious push to pass the Equal Rights Amendment. Women artists were showing they were more than pop glam, picking up guitars and refusing to dress up for the cameras, favoring casual attire; sapphic pop was entering an era of authenticity and emotional honesty. Along the way, a group of feminist lesbians set up Olivia Records.
In 1975, Olivia's co-founder Cris Williamson released her politically charged folk album, The Changer and The Changed , one of the highest-selling independent records of the time ; two years later, Linda Tillery 's funk-soul track "Womanly Way" explored the sensual side of sapphic love: "I think I'd like to get to know you in a special kind of womanly way" she croons. Pioneering trans sound engineer Sandy Stone was an integral part of the Olivia team until she was forced to leave after receiving harrowing threats from separatist groups, sadly marking the steady decline of the groundbreaking label.
In the UK, Joan Armatrading attracted buzz after performing gigs around her native Birmingham, earning fans for her slick guitar, melodic piano and powerful vocals. Though her lyrics were gender-neutral, Armatrading's music was largely embraced by the lesbian community — including the 1978 song "Taking My Baby Up Town," which celebrates queer love despite the prejudice and homophobia of the time ("You kissed me/ And then all the people started to stare/ We started a commotion/ Someone making comments, morals/ The state of affairs and I said, "What we got is the best"). In 2008, she performed on Cyndi Lauper 's True Colors Tour, which raised funds for LGBTQIA+ charities; she has spoken openly about her sexuality in the past decade, and has been in a civil partnership with Maggie Butler since 2011.
1980s: Love, Lust & Rock and Roll
The '80s brought a spirit of punk into the mainstream, and queer circles were attracted to the music's rebellion and rage. British-Canadian singer Carole Pope was part of the rock band Rough Trade, characteristically clad in leather and singing raunchy songs dedicated to the joys of BDSM and girl-on-girl eroticism. Rough Trade's lustful 1980 song "High School Confidential" shocked listeners at the time: "It makes me cream my jeans when she comes my way," swoons Pope. In 1981, she had a brief (but intense) relationship with Dusty Springfield.
A new folk movement was quietly brewing in the hushed tones and poignant strums of Tracy Chapman . Though she has never spoken publicly about her sexuality, her GRAMMY-winning hit "Fast Car" has been embraced as a lesbian anthem for its ideals of escapism and unhinged freedom. (Chapman's sexuality was later confirmed by her former lover, author Alice Walker, who spoke about their mid-90s relationship in 2006, though there's no disclosed relation to "Fast Car.")
Folk-rock duo Indigo Girls , who are both openly lesbian, formed in 1985 and immediately cultivated a cult queer following that led to a major label deal in 1988. Their 1989 self-titled album — which spawned the celebrated queer anthem "Closer to Fine" — went double platinum in the U.S. and won a GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Folk Recording in 1990. Just this year, the duo released a documentary, It's Only Life After All , which charts their journey, revealing the homophobic snubs they've stoically endured throughout their career.
Meanwhile, South AfricanBrenda Fassie began making music with her band the Big Dudes in the early 1980s, combining pop with hip-hop and kwaito. While Fassie did not explicitly sing about being queer, she often referred to herself as a lesbian and never hid her relationships with women. A staunch anti-apartheid campaigner, Fassie made pop with powerful social commentary; she was even hailed as the "Madonna of the Townships" for her brazen lyrics. Thought to be Africa's first openly queer pop star, Fassie remains a beacon of acceptance and tolerance in a region where homophobia is still rife — even two decades after her passing.
1990s: Intimacy Resonates
Building on the folk origins of Chapman and Indigo Girls, k.d. lang initially broke through with several country hits in the late '80s, but ruffled feathers with country radio when she came out as a lesbian in 1992. Nonetheless, she never backed down from who she was, and it launched her to sapphic pop stardom. Lang's alluring stage presence and a sensual masc charm helped her score a global hit with 1992's "Constant Craving," which has been cited as an ode to lesbian love. The song won a GRAMMY for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 1993 — the same year she posed for a steamy Vanity Fair photoshoot with Cindy Crawford, which goes down in the lesbian history books.
In the late '90s, teenage twins Tegan and Sara picked up guitars and began performing confessional acoustic songs with big pop hooks and grunge elements (1999 track "Proud" features empowering lines such as "Freedom and blood/ I make my mark and fight for tomorrow… I'm proud to be me"). Their unapologetically queer music videos were intentional in their push for inclusion , complete with same-sex make-out scenes featuring LGBTQIA+ actors. The sisters, both openly lesbian, had a cameo in the cult lesbian series "The L Word," and their nonprofit Tegan and Sara Foundation promotes for LGBTQIA+ equality by raising funds for health care programs, summer camp and more.
2000s: Pop Gets Gayer
The 2000s marked a shift away from the acoustic confessionals of the decades prior, with a move into club beats and big pop hooks. Queer band the Gossip, starring charismatic, rebellious frontwoman Beth Ditto , broke all expectations of what pop could be and look like, with punk chords, disco beats and a belting voice. Their 2005 smash hit album, Standing in the Way of Control , confronted the marginalization and fear experienced by the queer community. The album's titular song was written in resistance to George Bush's attempt to outlaw same-sex marriage; "Standing in the way of control/ You live your life/ Survive the only way that you know," screamed Ditto.
Before developing a synth-pop sound on later albums, Chile's Javiera Mena carved emotional, melodic songs on her keyboard with her 2006 debut, Esquemas Juveniles ; the album featured heartfelt love songs like "Camera Lenta," which eschewed pronouns to sing about "the different paths to your eyes" in Spanish. Though she became more explicit with her sexuality in the 2010s — particularly on the lesbo-erotic hit "Espada" — Mena has been recognized as one of the pioneers in Latin America's LGBTQIA+ movement , alongside Ricky Martin , Kany Garcia and Pabllo Vittar .
London teenager Elly Jackson, better known as La Roux, immediately broke onto the pop scene with her smash "Bulletproof," and attracted a queer following for her androgynous looks — a refreshing anecdote to the chart dominance of hyper femme pop-stars of the time. While Jackson initially eschewed any labels, not wanting to be confined to queer audiences and baffled by the public speculation on her sexuality, she later embraced her place as an LGBTQIA+ icon (her 2014 track "Cruel Sexuality" appears to address her own journey: "Cruel sexuality / Am I a fool to let you trouble me?").
2010s: Mainstream Breakthrough
The 2010s marked a significant push for marriage equality, with same-sex marriage rights being awarded in countries like the U.S., UK, Argentina, Germany, and Australia, among others. This movement for equality was paralleled by a growing visibility of LGBTQ+ representation in pop culture — and sapphic pop was beginning to resonate more than ever before.
L.A.-bred trio MUNA released their indie pop debut, About You , in 2017, loaded with heartfelt songs that helped the trio quickly cultivate a die-hard following of queer fans. Listeners identified with the band's rebellion about heteronormative tropes and coming-of-age queer songs like "It's Gonna Be Okay, Baby" ("Your gonna move to New York, and experiment with communism/ Go down on a girl/ After reading her some Frantz Fanon").
Another bisexual indie darling (and MUNA's eventual "Silk Chiffon" collaborator), Phoebe Bridgers, also released her debut in 2017. Titled Stranger in the Alps , the album navigated toxic relationships, as well as Bridgers' experiences with women, with queer fans gravitating toward her unprecedented bisexual representation.
A year later, Bridgers teamed up with fellow LGBTQIA+ stars Julien Baker and Lucy Dacus to form the supergroup boygenius . The trio has flipped the "boy band" trope on its head, showing that masculine heartthrobs can emerge from feminine fluidity. With lyrics that delve into queer love and heartbreak — and live shows featuring plenty of onstage making out — the band has had a seismic impact on the sapphic pop landscape (and won three GRAMMYs in the process).
In the mid-aughts, U.S. pop star Hayley Kiyoko was experimenting with her artistry following the split of being in girl group The Stunners. Reintroducing herself as a solo star in 2013, Kiyoko had the freedom to explore lyrical themes that were more true to her own experience — like her 2015 breakthrough hit, "Girls Like Girls." The song, and accompanying music video, cemented her place in the queer pop canon; which Kiyoko has followed up with several songs about queer love and relationships, including "What I Need" featuring Kehlani (who came out as lesbian in 2021 and has since explored her own sapphic narratives, like 2020's "Tangerine.")
After hinting at their sexuality with the breakup song "Talia" in 2017, King Princess , who is genderqueer, went all-in on their queerness with the laid-back indie love song "Pussy is God" in 2018. Since then, they've built a cult following with songs marked by blatant honesty in a shifting age of gender identity and sexual expression — like 2022's "Sex Shop," which contemplates the use of strap-ons and binders.
Meanwhile, pansexual and nonbinary artist Janelle Monaé donned vagina-shaped pants for their symbolic video "Pynk," their 2018 sapphic sex anthem from Dirty Computer — a queer afro-futurist album that rebelled against the conservative policies of the then-incumbent Trump administration ("If you try to grab my pussy cat/ This pussy cat grab you back" they spit on "I Got The Juice"). The album's accompanying science-fiction film featured Monaé playing an android on the run with a lover, played by Tessa Thompson. Monaé's went even more explicitly queer in follow-up album The Age of Pleasure , a hedonistic kaleidoscope of funk, pop and reggae ("I like lipstick on my neck, leave a ticky hickey in a place I won't forget," they flirt on "Lipstick Lover").
2020s: Sapphic Pop Explosion
Though we're only four years into the 2020s, the decade has been marked by an explosion of sapphic pop. New Jersey pop star FLETCHER helped kick off the movement in 2020 with her EP The S(ex) Tapes , which navigated the end of a lesbian relationship through dark pop hooks loaded with sensual energy. Two years later, she doubled down on the lesbian narrative with her debut album, Girl Of My Dreams , which spawned one of the most viral queer songs of the decade this far, "Becky's So Hot." (In between, she delivered another lesbian bop alongside Kiyoko with 2021's "Cherry.")
Norwegian indie star girl in red, who is openly queer, cultivated a huge online following after the release of standalone early singles (in the track "i wanna be your girlfriend," she sings, "Oh Hannah… I don't wanna be your friend/ I wanna kiss your lips"), before releasing her highly anticipated debut if i could make it go quiet in 2021, featuring songs like "Did You Come?" ("Did you do the things you know I like? Roll your tongue, make her cum 20 times?"). Her connection to lesbians and bisexual women was so strong that the term "do you listen to girl in red?" evolved into a code to identify fellow queers on Sapphic TikTok . In the Latin urban scene, openly gay Puerto Rican star Young Mikko is shaking up reggaeton with her assured flow and cheeky, suggestive singles including "Peach" — an ode to her lover's rounded butt. Brazilian star Ludmilla makes listeners blush with her sensual track "Sintomas de Prazer," talking about getting turned on while giving her lover pleasure. After Billie Eilish established herself as one of the biggest pop stars of her generation, she faced intense pressure to come out as queer in November 2023. Six months later, her sexuality became a central theme in her third album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT — particularly the album's first single, "LUNCH," a fearless ride on pleasuring women. She seems to be enjoying her newfound freedom, too: in her recent remix of Charli XCX's "Guess," she deviously sings, "I wanna … kiss it bite it, can I fit it?/ Charli likes boys, but she knows I'd hit it."
Eilish was one of many Coachella 2024 performers who brought sapphic pop to the desert. Reneé Rapp's set was introduced by the cast of "The L Word," Ludmilla 's shared a tender onstage kiss with her wife during love song "Maldivas", and of course, Chappell Roan — decked in her Eat Me tee — had thousands to sing along with her unabashedly kinky hits.
Roan herself is redefining pop, with outfits inspired by drag aesthetic and lyrics that are unapologetically sapphic ("Knee deep in the passenger's seat and you're eating me out/ Are we casual now?" she sings in country pop ballad "Casual"). In August, Roan broke records for attracting Lollapalooza's largest-ever crowd , and her rapidly rising fame helped her 2023 album, The Rise and Fall of a Midwest Princess , reach No. 2 on the all-genre Billboard 200 (and a UK No. 1) nearly a year after its release.
Lesbian and queer artists have been making music for decades — and with artists more openly celebrating their sexuality than ever before, it's an undeniably exciting and historic time for the LGBTQIA+ music community. A new era of sapphic pop is upon us, and it's hot, explicit and gleefully unrestrained. You could even call it a femininomenon.
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7 Stellar Sets From Lollapalooza 2024: Megan Thee Stallion, Future x Metro Boomin & More
While Chappell Roan may have made headlines with her massive audiences, Lollapalooza 2024 was a bevy of artistic excellence. From Benson Boone's backflips to a cameo from Carmen DeLeon's dad, read on for memorable moments from the annual Chicago fest.
This year’s Lollapalooza in Chicago may have been a particularly humid one, but that didn’t deter perspiring attendees from making the most of the four-day event. Held Aug. 1-4, the international festival’s flagship midwest iteration showcased a variety of talent — both revered and rising.
Among Lolla 2024's highlights, Chappell Roan drew an expectedly enormous crowd to Grant Park on Thursday, while GRAMMY winner Tyla captivated audiences with a lighthearted and entertaining anglicism. Friday offered a diversity of artists, from K-pop boy group Stray Kids, to electronic vet Zedd and GRAMMY-winning Icelandic jazz singer Laufey , who performed with the Chicago Philharmonic. J-pop stars YOASOBI and the Killers closed the festival on Saturday, and Blink-182 brought their ‘90s humor and hits to the main stage on Sunday.
Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell was onhand in a rare sighting to partake in the weekend’s festivities, which in addition to various stages featured Toyota Music Den’s retro summer camp vibes, Coke Studio’s roller rink, House of Dunkin’s newly renovated setup and Kidzapalooza for the festival’s youngest attendees.
Though thunderstorms threatened throughout the weekend, it only materialized as light rain and was a welcome reprieve from the balmy temperatures. As Lollapalooza attendees recuperate from one of the summer's biggest parties, relive seven of the most exhilarating sets from Lollapalooza 2024.
Kesha Boldly Embraces Theatrics & Politics
Kesha has never been someone to shy away from controversy, and the GRAMMY-nominated singer made some interesting choices during her Lolla set on Thursday . The singer delivered some of her biggest hits — from "Cannibal" and "Die Young," to "Take It Off," and "Your Love Is My Drug" — in front of her most loyal fans at Lolla. While performing "Backstabber" from 2010's Animal , Kesha and her scantily-clad male dancers doused themselves in fake blood while the star herself brandished a knife as a prop. Kesha later revealed on X that the knife shockingly turned out to be real.
In addition to her theatrical dramatics, Kesha also played a clip of Vice President Kamala Harris saying "You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?" as she began "Blow" (Kesha brought out a marching band for the song as well). "Women do run this country," Kesha told the crowd, proudly standing in her power.
When she wasn’t waving pride flags and encouraging onlookers to "support local drag , Kesha paused to thank her fans for "standing by me through the hardest time of my entire life."
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Megan Thee Stallion Got The Hotties In Formation
Three-time GRAMMY winner Megan Thee Stallion was tapped by the festival as one of the headliner’s after Tyler, The Creator pulled out of his slot earlier this year. The rapper, however, proved she was no "second best."
Fresh off of her performance at Vice President Kamala Harris’ Atlanta campaign rally, Megan Thee Stallion feverishly got her fans in formation with a spectacular performance. Donning a sexy, sequined pink ensemble, the Houston rapper plowed through a bevy of hits including: "Freak Nasty," "Cobra," "Big Ole Freak," " Mamushi " and "WAP."
She also addressed haters who were upset about her supporting Harris last month. "They was fake mad that I was popping it for Kamala. I don’t think they heard what she said," Meg explained . "Kamala said she wants a ceasefire. Kamala said she supports women’s rights. Kamala said y’all tired of high gas prices. Kamala said ‘I’m for the people.’" She shouted out "Hotties for Harris" before being surprised by Chicago Sky star Angel Reese onstage who took a selfie with the "Savage" artist.
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Deftones Appeased Every Metalhead In Attendance
Deftones — the GRAMMY-winning rock facet from Sacramento, California — have For spent three decades perfecting their gnarly guitar riffs, airy vocals and thunderous percussion. Their most recent project, 2020's Ohms , served as a sauntering exploration of frontman Chino Moreno ’s inner workings. This energy was on full display at Lollapalooza 2024.
The band’s electrifying energy was gleefully absorbed by the crowd, who moshed through heavier tracks such as "Lotion" and " My Own Summer (Shove It)." The audience was slightly more still but visibly bubbling over for slower, more sensual tunes like "Digital Bath" and "Change (In The House of Flies)."
Moreno — who said onstage he chipped his tooth during "Needles and Pins," from the band's self-titled 2003 LP — proved his performer prowess again and again. Even beyond the T-Mobile, Lolla attendees could feel the infectiousness of Deftones’ stellar set.
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Future x Metro Boomin Injected More Energy Into An Already Lively Crowd
Despite being 45 minutes late to their headlining set on Saturday, Future and Metro Boomin delivered a vigorous performance that celebrated their collaborative albums We Don’t Trust You (released in March) and We Still Don’t Trust You (which dropped a month later).
The pair ferociously fed off of each other’s energy, while simultaneously injecting that same enthusiasm into the crowd. From "Luv Bad Bitches" to "Type S—," "F— Up Some Commas" to "Low Life," there were no shortage of hits to feed the insatiable musical appetite of the packed crowd at the Bud Light stage.
Fans eagerly threw up two fingers in honor of Future's Dirty Sprite 2 , per instructions from the duo, and Future x Metro Boomin Young Thug when "Relationship" played. "Like That" lost its potency when it was started for a second time as an attempt to reinvigorate the audience — but remained a thrilling track from beginning to end. The chemistry between Future x Metro Boomin was off the charts and seamlessly translated onstage.
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SiR Savors "Summer" With Sensual R&B Set
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The Inglewood, California-based R&B singer used his time at Lollapalooza to reconnect with a city he hasn't performed in for nearly five years. On Sunday, the R&B crooner glided through his discography, performing "Karma" (from his March 2024 album Heavy ) to "John Redcorn" — a track from his 2020 release Chasing Summer.
SiR , who was dripping in sweat from the intense Chicago heat, slowed things down a bit to celebrate his collaborators. First, he gleefully welcomed singer Zacari for "Mood" followed by his brother Davion Farris for "The Recipe." SiR’s bravado shined brightly on "Hair Down" where he felt his most confident, his most rambunctious, his most seen. He appeased fans’ requests for " D’Evils " and got emotional when reflecting on his struggles.
SiR has been candid about his journey to sobriety — a major theme on Heavy — and thanked his fans for their support throughout his set. When SiR performed "Life Is Good," he reminded attendees that nothing is sweeter than a well-earned victory lap.
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Carmen DeLeon Basked In Being A Total Ray Of Sunshine
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The 23-year-old Venezuelan singer smiled from ear to ear as she enthusiastically gave her all during a short but powerful performance on Sunday at the BMI stage. She kicked off things with two of her most notable tracks: 2022’s "Mala Memoria" and "Mariposas" (which was released the year prior). DeLeon was effervescent during "Wonderful," with its catchy chorus being as bright and brilliant as she was.
DeLeon became visibly emotional while paying homage to Lady Gaga and her BMI stage legacy by covering "Always Remember Us This Way" from the A Star is Born soundtrack. She attached her native flag to the mic stand and emphasized the importance of speaking up against injustice, which hit especially close to home for her given the unrest following recent elections in Venezuela.
DeLeon quickly switched gears and tackled the complex nature of love with "El Vecino." Though the singer is longing to be noticed on the track, its live rendition feels more empowering than dejected. One of the show’s most heartwarming moments came when the singer brought her clearly proud dad onstage.
Benson Boone Backflipped His Way Into The Hearts Of Fans
Moments after viral TikTok sensation Benson Boone took the stage at Lolla, he shared that this was the first U.S. music festival he has ever performed at. The former "American Idol" contestant used his performance on the IHG Resorts & Resorts stage to sing — and backflip — his way into the hearts of fans.
Boone's performance ranged in both sound and emotion. The singer basked in the sweetness of " Coffee Cake" from his 2023 album PULSE , then dug deeper with a formidable performance of "What Was." Before going into "My Greatest Fear," the singer shared that he is terrified of being alone and was devastated by the passing of his grandmother.
He used "Friend" as a springboard to talk about the importance of camaraderie and, before launching into "Beautiful Things," shared amazement at how one song dramatically changed his life.
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New Music Friday: Listen To New Songs From Charli XCX And Billie Eilish, Saweetie, Sam Smith & More
As August begins, the summer jams prove to continue thanks to new music from Kacey Musgraves, Sam Smith, Jack White, and many more. Check out some of the most exciting Aug. 2 releases here.
Another month has passed us by, and August brings us closer to the end of the season. However, several new tracks and albums have dropped to lift our spirits. With brand new projects like Khalid 's Sincere , Maren Morris ' Intermission , and 49 Winchester's Leavin' This Holler , the beginning of August promises bright things ahead.
A slew of singles dropped, too, from exciting collaborations like Charli XCX 's "Guess" remix with Billie Eilish and Jessie Murph's new track with Teddy Swims to new offerings from Big Sean , Jhené Aiko , Jelly Roll , Suki Waterhouse, and more. Whether you're looking for full projects or a few new playlist additions, you will not be disappointed.
As you prepare to close out summer, be sure to check out these 10 new songs and albums.
Charli XCX & Billie Eilish — "Guess"
Just 24 hours after Charli XCX set the internet ablaze with a tease of her next collaboration, she not only unveiled the special guest, but she also dropped the track as a New Music Friday-eve gift: a remix of "Guess" with her fellow pop queen, Billie Eilish.
The pulsating song keeps the same club-ready aesthetic of the original from Charli XCX's brat , but taps into the sexual fluidity of Eilish's HIT ME HARD AND SOFT with the "LUNCH" singer adding a new verse (fans particularly went into a frenzy over Eilish's line "Charli likes boys but she knows I'd hit it"). The track offers a raunchy brand of girl power, further emphasized by the underwear-strewn video, as the unworn undergarments will be donated to survivors of domestic violence through I Support the Girls.
Kacey Musgraves — 'Deeper into the Well'
Seven-time GRAMMY-winner Kacey Musgraves is expanding the well she first introduced in March. With the release of Deeper Well , Musgraves showcased a softer side of herself that she discovered during periods of self-introspection following significant changes in her life.
Now, with Deeper into the Well , she takes us further along on her journey. Musgraves gave a taste of the additional seven songs with the release of her single "Irish Goodbye," which narrates the tale of someone struggling to find forgiveness for someone who abruptly left. The extended edition also includes two new features, "Perfection" with Tiny Habits and "Superbloom" with Leon Bridges.
The release comes one month before Musgraves is set to kick off her Deeper Well World Tour in Pennsylvania; she'll hit cities on both coasts, and conclude in Nashville in December.
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Saweetie — "My Best"
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The music video visually represents Saweetie's personal growth, both as an individual and as an artist. Shot at hometown landmarks like her high school and childhood neighborhood, she invites fans on a nostalgic journey of introspection — while also reminding them to stay true to themselves.
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Tones and I — 'Beautifully Ordinary'
Four years after her smash "Dance Monkey" took over the world, Tones and I releases her second studio album, Beautifully Ordinary . The follow-up to 2021's Welcome to the Madhouse , the 16-song project reflects the artist's growth, exploring themes of nostalgia, love, and self-acceptance. Each song invites listeners to embark on an emotional, personal journey with Tones and I, offering a source of catharsis for those who relate to her experiences.
Tones and I first gave listeners a taste of the project in June with lead single "Dance With Me," a track that delves into themes of heartbreak and desperation. Despite its underlying message of loneliness, the track retains Tones and I's signature upbeat rhythms and vibrant instrumentals — and the rest of Beautifully Ordinary follows suit, offering intimate and heartfelt narratives through her radiant musicality.
Sam Smith — 'In The Lonely Hour (10th Anniversary Edition)'
Celebrating the six-times-platinum debut album that catapulted them to stardom, Sam Smith is releasing the 10th anniversary edition of In The Lonely Hour . This special edition features a reimagined version of their classic "Stay With Me," and a brand new track, "Little Sailor."
The original project launched Smith's career into the stratosphere , receiving critical acclaim and earning them four golden gramophones at the 2015 GRAMMYs, including Best New Artist.
"I feel so incredibly lucky to be celebrating this milestone with you," Smith wrote on Instagram . "My team and I have created this beautiful anniversary edition for us all, and for the last 10 years."
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Killer Mike provided fans with a gift, releasing the album as a free download for the first 48 hours. In support of the release, Killer Mike electrified audiences with six performances over three nights at the legendary Blue Note jazz club in NYC, including a live-streamed show that attracted nearly 100,000 viewers. This project is a testament to Killer Mike's ongoing dialogue with his audience, addressing both tribulations and triumphs. As the tour continues with a stop at Lollapalooza just one day after the album's release , fans can engage further with tracks like "NOBODY KNOWS" and "HIGHER LEVEL," which offer a glimpse into the rapper’s evolving journey and continued impact on hip-hop.
Tiera Kennedy — "Cry"
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"I've been really inspired by the music I grew up listening to," Kennedy shared in an Instagram video. "Timbaland had a hand in a lot of those songs."
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"I was writing with the aim of challenging myself to do something I hadn't done before," John K said in a press statement. "I shattered the box of what I thought I had to be, and it allowed me to get to deeper levels of honesty and really gain even more confidence. I took risks, and I honestly expressed myself.
Jack White — 'No Name'
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10 Must-See Acts At Lollapalooza 2024: Tyla, SiR, Stray Kids, Dominic Fike & More
This year’s Lollapalooza returns to Chicago's Grant Park with a stellar lineup from August 1-4 featuring Kevin Abstract, d4vd, FLO, and more acts you won’t want to miss.
This year's Lollapalooza is set to electrify Chicago's Grant Park from August 1-4, showcasing stellar performances from music's top talent. Headliners include Megan Thee Stallion (replacing Tyler, The Creator for the first night), The Killers , Blink-182 , SZA , and Future x Metro Boomin .
Founded by Jane's Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell , Lollapalooza has evolved from a modest alternative musical gathering in 1991 to a cultural phenomenon with international editions in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Germany, Sweden, India, and France.
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Beyond the headliners, Lollapalooza's eight stages will feature an array of other incredible artists over the four-day festival. Here are 10 must-see acts you shouldn't miss:
Thurs., Aug. 1 at 7:45 p.m. (Bacardi Stage)
The London trio, FLO, is revitalizing R&B with slick, catchy songs saturated with '90s nostalgia. Consisting of Renée Downwer, Stella Quaresma, and Jorja Douglas, FLO debuted in 2022 with the hit song "Cardboard Box." Since then, they’ve garnered praise from the likes of SZA, Missy Elliot , and Victoria Monét . FLO has seemingly achieved the impossible — reviving the girl group concept.
"We definitely want to be the face of the resurgence of girl groups," Douglas told Variety in April. "It's all healthy competition, we want there to be girl groups that can exist in the same space. For now, at least." Last year, the group won the Brits' Rising Star Award and the BBC's Sound of 2023 . FLO took Coachella by storm in April, and their Lollapalooza performance promises to be no different.
Thurs., Aug. 1 at 3:45 p.m. (Tito's Homemade Vodka Stage)
This prodigious talent is becoming known for genre experimentation as well as expressive lyrics. The innate melancholy on d4vd's single " Romantic Homicide " resonated with the masses in a major way when it was released in July 2022 and has garnered over 1 billion streams across various platforms. Since then, the artist has become known for crafting vulnerable love ballads with a tinge of potency as heard on tracks like " Here With Me " and " There Goes My Baby ."
On the songwriting process for "There Goes My Baby," d4vd stated: "This is a song I wrote about letting go of someone you love and letting them become their own person. Watching them become that person and realizing that you may have been the problem, but also being happy for the person they've become." After completing his fully sold-out "My House Is Not A Home" international headline tour, d4vd's presence at Lollapalooza is a welcome one.
Thurs., Aug. 1 at 3 p.m. (T-Mobile Stage)
The GRAMMY-winning South African singer has had an epic year following the immense popularity of her amapiano-infused hit " Water ." Tyla 's self-titled debut album, released in April, became the highest-charting album on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart by a female African soloist in history. Over the years, the star — who is of Indian, Zulu, Mauritian, and Irish descent — amassed an impressive following on TikTok with her dance routines and song covers going viral.
Tracks like "Jump" (featuring Gunna and Skillibeng) and "On My Body" (featuring Becky G ) showcase Tyla's versatility and her ability to bring her distinct sonic style to life. Tyla's catalog also shows that music found in the African diaspora also contains elements of pop. Her infectious energy will light up not just Lollapalooza, but festival stages all summer long.
Kevin Abstract
Fri., Aug. 2 at 7:45 p.m. (IHG Hotels and Resorts Stage)
The wildly imaginative and talented emcee — who also served as the frontman of the hip-hop group Brockhampton — reminded audiences of his solo capabilities with last year's " Blanket ." While that project saw Kevin Abstract experiment with darker and heavier rock sounds ("When the Rope Post 2 Break," "Blanket"), his first love was and will always be hip-hop, as evidenced on his 2014 debut album MTV1987 .
In addition, Abstract has been passing his time recently with some stellar collaborations. After teasing his song featuring Lil Nas X , " Tennessee ," at Coachella earlier this year, Abstract officially released the track in May (the pair attended the same high school in Georgia before they knew each other.) He was also featured alongside Lev on Toro y Moi 's latest single " Heaven ." Abstract's sonic malleability has always been his greatest and most exciting strength.
Fri., Aug. 2 at 8:30 p.m. (Bud Light Stage)
This K-pop band — often abbreviated as SKZ — formed on a reality show back in 2017. Stray Kids have had a slew of hits, including 2019's " MIROH " and 2020's " God's Menu ," which showcased the group's pop proclivity and unrelenting fan base. Their fourth studio album, 5-Star , was released last year and was a huge commercial success, reaching number one in the U.S., South Korea, France, Austria, Greece, and Portugal. Their latest album, ATE , released on July 19, marks the next chapter of the band's evolution. Member Bang Chan stated that on ATE , "a lot of the songs [are] all very different…what we recorded, it's just showing a different side of Stray Kids."
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Sun., Aug. 4 at 5:45 p.m. (IHG Hotels and Resorts Stage)
SiR released his fourth studio album, Heavy , earlier this year, cementing the Inglewood, California R&B crooner as a bona fide star. The GRAMMY-nominated singer is a proud Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) stalwart, with 2019's Chasing Summer being acclaimed for its musicality, joviality, and warmth. On Heavy , SiR — who has been open about his past struggles with addiction — bravely puts his demons on wax as he tells the story of how he became a better man.
Featuring appearances from Anderson .Paak , Ab-Soul , Ty Dolla $ign and Isaiah Rashad , the project is a beautiful testament to the " John Redcorn " singer his devotion to the depth of his artistry. "With this album, I feel like I was under so much pressure as I was writing the songs — all I could do was make diamonds," he told GRAMMY.com earlier this year. SiR’s Lollapalooza performance is a stop mid-way through his “Heavy” tour, which runs through late August.
Sun., Aug. 4 at 2:45 p.m. (T-Mobile Stage)
Slow Pulp — consisting of Emily Massey, Henry Stoehr, Teddy Matthews, and Alex Leeds — specialize in the kind of syrupy and saccharine melodies that launched them straight into the indie-rock stratosphere. Their sophomore project, Yard , was released last year and blissfully combines elements of shoegaze with Massey's somber lyricism. The frontwoman often lets themes of reflection bleed into her work.
On " Doubt ," the second single from Yard , Massey confessed that insecurity is at the core of the track. "I wanted people close to me to validate the things I hated about myself," Massey wrote in a statement for Consquence ’ s “Track by Track” series. "Self-doubt had found a home in me, it felt safer to stay in this familiar negative space than to like myself. I thought if others shared that with me I wouldn't have to do the work to change." Slow Pulp's weepy yet addictive catalog is sure to stand out over the weekend.
Dominic Fike
Sun., Aug. 4 at 6:45 p.m. (T-Mobile Stage)
Dominic Fike released his debut EP in 2018, Don't Forget About Me, Demos , featuring viral hits with Halsey and Brockhampton. Fike's debut album, What Could Possibly Go Wrong , followed two years later. On tracks like " Good Game " and " Politics & Violence ," Fike takes a somber look at his reality while perfecting his hip-hop influenced brand of pop.
In 2022, he was cast on Season 2 of the HBO hit series "Euphoria" where he played Elliot, a drug user who finds himself in the middle of a love triangle between Rue (Zendaya) and Jules (Hunter Schafer). Last year, his sophomore LP, Sunburn , explored addiction, heartache, and remorse. Fresh off his biggest headlining tour, Fike dropped the visual project " 14 Minutes " in May, proving that the phrase "tortured artist" can very much be a real thing.
Sun., Aug. 4 at 2:10 p.m. (BMI Stage)
This viral TikTok sensation has managed to stand out from his pop-punk peers with a pulsating, upbeat sound that transports listeners back to the early aughts. Huddy's 2022 hit song, " All the Things I Hate About You ," dominated social media, reaching #1 on TikTok and YouTube. It also became his first entry on the Pop and Alternative radio charts.
The California native's 4-track EP, Love Bites , was released on May 15 (his 22nd birthday) and embodies his feelings on romance. "The title 'Love Bites' is a double entendre: it not only alludes to a hickey, but it also means that love can bite you in the ass if you let it," Huddy explained to Ones To Watch . "With each track, I dig deeper into my emotions, unafraid to embrace the raw and the vulgar, because that's what love is — messy, unfiltered, real."
The Last Dinner Party
Sun., Aug. 4 at 5:15 p.m. (Bacardi Stage)
This British rock quintet became quite the sensation after the viral success of their explosive track " Nothing Matters ," released in 2023 (garnering over 26 million streams on Spotify).
The Last Dinner Party — consisting of Abigail Morris, Aurora Nishevci, Emily Roberts, Georgia Davies, and Lizzie Maylan — released their debut album earlier this year titled Prelude to Ecstasy , which contains the same infectious fervor heard on their breakthrough hit. The influence of '90's alt-rock can be heard on another one of their singles, " Sinner ." Additionally, " My Lady of Mercy " contains a wispy, ethereal ambience that could very well become their signature sound. The refreshing nature of The Last Dinner Party is as empowering as it is fun — their theatrical reverie is sure to translate to the stage.
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Things to do | swedish house mafia set world concert tour, including pechanga arena san diego gig; here are all the dates, the superstar house-music trio will also perform at the 2022 coachella festival in indio in april.
It will follow the Stockholm house-music group’s performance at the 2022 Coachella festival in Indio. Next year’s tour by the group will be its first since a 14-date concert trek in 2019. That tour came six years after Swedish House Mafia’s 2013 farewell tour.
In 2022, the group will perform Sept. 4 at Pechanga Arena San Diego. The tour will open July 29 at Miami’s FTX Arena and conclude its North American leg Sept. 16 at San Francisco’s Chase Center.
The European leg opens Sept. 29 in England at Manchester’s AO Arena and concludes Nov. 13 in Finland at Tampere’s Uros Arena. All dates and cities appear below.
The Thursday night announcement of Swedish House Mafia’s tour coincides with the release of the new song, “ Moth to a Flame .” It’s a collaboration with Canadian pop star The Weeknd, who this week announced the cancelation of his 2022 arena tour and a pivot to a 2022 stadium tour for which dates and cities have not yet been announced.
Swedish House Mafia’s tour next year will follow the 2022 release of the group’s next album, “Paradise Again.” It will be their first album since 2014’s “One Last Tour: A Live Soundtrack.”
Tickets for all of the 2022 tour dates go on sale Oct. 29, 2021 at 10 a.m. to the general public and will be available at swedishhousemafia.com . The website will also have a ticket pre-sale for fans who pre-order Swedish House Mafia’s new album from 10 a.m. Wednesday until 10 p.m. on October 28.
Tickets for the group’s Sept. 4 Pechanga Arena San Diego concert are priced from $39.50 to $275.50, plus service fees, and go on sale Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. at axs.com. There will be several pre-sales for the San Diego concert. They include, a Spotify pre-sale, a Live Nation pre-sale and a Pechanga Arena San Diego pre-sale, all of which will take place from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Oct. 28.
More information on the pre-sales will be released on Swedish House Mafia’s social media sites.
Swedish House Mafia 2022 North American tour dates
Friday, July 29: Miami, FTX Arena
Sunday, July 31: Orlando, Amway Center
Wednesday, Aug. 3: East Rutherford, N.J., MetLife Stadium
Friday, Aug. 5: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
Sunday, Aug. 7: Montreal, îLESONIQ Festival
Tuesday, Aug. 9: Boston, TD Garden
Wednesday, Aug. 10: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
Thursday, Aug. 11: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
Saturday, Aug. 13: Chicago, United Center
Wednesday, Aug. 17: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
Friday, Aug. 19: Minneapolis, Xcel Energy Center
Sunday, Aug. 21: Denver, Ball Arena
Thursday, Aug. 25: Austin, Moody Center
Friday Aug. 26: Dallas, American Airlines Center
Saturday, Aug. 27: Houston, Toyota Center
Tuesday, Aug. 30: Phoenix, Footprint Center
Friday Sept. 2: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
Sunday Sept. 4: San Diego, Pechanga Arena
Tuesday Sept. 13: Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
Wednesday, Sept. 14: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
Friday, Sept. 16: San Francisco, Chase Center
Swedish House Mafia 2022 European tour dates
Thursday, Sept. 29: Manchester, AO Arena
Friday, Sept. 30: Glasgow, OVO Hydro Arena
Sunday Oct. 2: London, The O2
Thursday, Oct. 6: Dublin, 3Arena
Saturday Oct. 8: Birmingham, Utilita Arena Birmingham
Monday, Oct. 10: Paris, Accor Arena
Friday Oct. 14: Madrid, IFEMA Madrid Live
Saturday, Oct. 15: Lisbon, Altice Arena
Tuesday, Oct. 18: Milan, Mediolanum Forum
Wednesday, Oct. 19: Zurich, Hallenstadion
Friday Oct. 21: Krakow, Tauron Arena
Saturday, Oct. 22: Prague, O2 Arena
Tuesday, Oct. 25: Cologne, Lanxess Arena
Thursday, Oct. 27: Munich, Olympiahalle
Saturday, Oct. 29: Antwerp, Sportpaleis
Monday, Oct. 31: Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
Thursday, Nov. 3: Vienna, Stadthalle
Saturday, Nov. 5: Frankfurt, Festhalle
Sunday, Nov. 6: Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena
Tuesday, Nov. 8 Hamburg, Barclaycard Arena
Wednesday, Nov. 9: Copenhagen, Royal Arena
Friday ,Nov. 11: Oslo, Telenor Arena
Sunday, Nov. 13: Tampere, Uros Arena
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Swedish House Mafia are quietly announcing a tour this summer
There’s some movement around Swedish House Mafia and it’s not the one we are used to. The Swedish trio seems to have moved away from the mysterious teasing, cryptic message , and vague announcements. Instead, the Swedish House Mafia has been quiet in the last few months, announcing and releasing things when they had to .
If you’re looking closely, you may have noticed that in the last few weeks, the Swedish House Mafia has appeared in a series of lineups around Europe and North America . Not to mention, they just announced a residency at Ushuaia Ibiza this summer .
Germany’s Panama Open Air Festival just released the last of these announcements. Swedish House Mafia will play at the Germany festival at the end of June exclusively. This means that it will be the only show in Germany during this summer for the trio.
Despite being more than 4 months away, the Swedish House Mafia has already some dates announced. Starting on June 28th, they’ll play in Marmande, France at Garorock . The day after they’ll fly to the Panama Open Air festival to then move to Italy in Lucca . This will be the trios’ only Italian show for this year.
In mid and end of July, Swedish House Mafia will play both Tomorrowland weekends . This is the long-awaited return for the trio. In 2019 rumors sparked of some misunderstanding between the trio and Tomorrowland that brought not having them on the mainstage. Swedish House Mafia’s last show at Tomorrowland was in 2012, 12 years ago.
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Before Tomorrowland, the Swedish House Mafia will play at FVDED In The Park and Badlands Music Fest in July 2024 . Both are located in the US.
Apart from their residency at Ushuaia Ibiza, the Swedish trio will play at Untold in August . They’ll also return to Oslo for the Findings Festival .
This change of paradigm is reflected also in their music. A long time has passed since the big hype campaigns of the past. Have they felt the “over promise but under deliver” issues of the reunion tour ? Maybe.
Nevertheless, we highly appreciate this new way of communicating. Less promises and more substance. And talking about substance, this Friday Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello are back together for a new song, Skip.
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Find information on all of Swedish House Mafia's upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2025. Swedish House Mafia is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 5 concerts across 2 countries in 2024-2025.
The group's album debut, Paradise Again, is slated to come out next year as well. SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA 2022 TOUR DATES. Fri Jul 29 - Miami, FL - FTX ArenaSun. Jul 31 - Orlando, FL - Amway Center. Wed Aug 3 - East Rutherford, NJ - MetLife Stadium. Fri Aug 5 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena. Sun Aug 7 - Montreal, QC - îleSoniq Festival.
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Swedish House Mafia will take its new material on a North American, European and UK tour in 2022, warming up for the raft of new dates with appearances at Coachella 2022 in April.
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Swedish House Mafia will move to Stavernfestivalen on the 12th of July 2019. The festival will take place from 11th to 13th of July at Larvik Golfklubb, Norway and the trio will play the second day of the festival. Tickets for the festival start at 1995 NOK (around 200€). Camping is available.
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