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    This is a list of concert appearances, at multi-artist events and in solo shows, by Swedish singer Loreen. She went on tour starting in 2012 to promote...
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    highest-grossing concert residency of all time, and the Taking Chances World Tour (2008–09), one of the highest-grossing concert tours of the 2000s. In 2009...
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    "Hold Me Now" in 1987, and Sweden's Loreen, who performed "Euphoria" in 2012 and "Tattoo" in 2023. Logan is also one of seven songwriters to have written...
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    addition to the four members of ABBA, other musicians regularly played on their studio recordings, live appearances and concert performances. These include:...
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    Björn Ulvaeus (category Commanders First Class of the Order of Vasa)
    Soundtrack 2009: Chess in Concert (London) 2010: Kristina at Carnegie Hall 2013: Hjälp Sökes 1985: Gemini 1987: Geminism 1993: Shapes List of Swedes in music Abbacadabra...
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    Omar Rudberg (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list)
    "Omar Rudberg Concert History". 18 May 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "Omar Rudberg Concert History". 18 May 2024. Retrieved 18 May 2024. "Loreen and other...
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  • songwriter, and musician. (Halestorm) October 16 - Loreen, Swedish singer-songwriter and two time winner of Eurovision Song Contest October 20 – Alona Tal...
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    Het Grote Songfestivalfeest (category 2019 concerts)
    English: The Big Eurovision Party) is a Dutch television concert programme starring artists of the Eurovision Song Contest, produced by PilotStudio, and...
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    Hammersmith Apollo (category Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
    across Europe and Australia via the Eurovision network. Conchita Wurst, Loreen and Natasha St-Pier were the first confirmed acts. The event took place...
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  • Degollado and owning VIA DANZA Lola Yberri (fl 1905), vaudeville dancer Loreen Duval, (1913–1984), danced in lion's den Stella Abrera, ballet dancer, former...
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    of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Malmö, Sweden, following the country's victory at the 2023 contest with the song "Tattoo" by Loreen....
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    Waterloo (song) (category Eurovision songs of 1974)
    "Euphoria" by Loreen and "Heroes" by Måns Zelmerlöw, respectively. On 11 July 2023, at the celebrations for the 175th anniversary of London Waterloo...
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    Kissing Stops" remains Brotherhood of Man's final single release. Brotherhood of Man continued to perform in concert throughout the UK and Europe, but...
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    Katrina Leskanich (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1997)
    recorded appearances on a 1982 single ("Nightmare"/"Hey, War Pig!"); both tracks were included on the 1982 Rew solo album called The Bible of Bop. The...
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    Lulu (singer) (category Commanders of the Order of the British Empire)
    1966, she made regular appearances on BBC1's Stramash! After appearing again on BBC2 in 1967, in a successful TV series Three of a Kind, that featured...
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    Retrieved 25 March 2023. Savage, Mark (14 May 2023). "Eurovision: Sweden's Loreen wins again, but UK's Mae Muller is second from last". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved...
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  • season premiered on 2 May 2018 at the later timeslot of 9:05pm to make room for the season return of Gruen at 8:30pm, and was signed on for 20 episodes...
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    Helena Paparizou (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 2001)
    Paparizou returned to the stage of MAD Secret Concerts on 26 May, the eighth edition of the series. A video titled MAD Secret Concert Vol.II was released in mid-late...
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    Ivi Adamou (category Cypriot people of Bulgarian descent)
    song after Loreen's "Euphoria". On 4 May 2015, Adamou published a photo on her Facebook page with her being in a studio, teasing the release of new music...
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    Eimear Quinn (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1996)
    internationally and has released four albums of her work, the most recent being Ériu, recorded with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and released in 2020. Eimear Quinn...
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    Lordi (redirect from List of lordi songs)
    unmasked faces to remain private. However, they have made a number of unmasked appearances in several news outlets. Lordi was formed in 1992 as a solo project...
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    Nicky Stevens (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    Retrieved 4 October 2008. Official website. "Concert details". Retrieved 15 August 2008. ITV Wales – Time of Your Life, 13 November 2013 "'Save Your Kisses...
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  • These groups were very popular in Sweden of the late 60s, with television appearances, sold-out concerts, and tours around Europe. Mecki Mark Men even...
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    Sandie Shaw (category Alumni of the University of London)
    singer in a local talent contest. As a prize, she appeared at a charity concert in London, where her potential was spotted by singer Adam Faith. He introduced...
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    aggregated and awarded as one set of points from an "extra country" for the overall public vote. Loreen, the winner of the 2012 contest, returned for Sweden...
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    multiple names: authors list (link) Tabberer, Jamie (18 June 2024). "Sugababes to headline Manchester Pride - joining Rita Ora, Loreen and more". Attitude...
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  • the history of the contest only two individuals have won more than once as a performer – Johnny Logan in 1980 and 1987 for Ireland, and Loreen in 2012 and...
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  • Arcade (song) (category Eurovision songs of 2019)
    thought the song had "the potential of changing the face of the contest for good", comparing the song to Loreen's "Euphoria", Sweden's 2012 entry. OGAE...
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    Rosa López (category People from the Province of Granada)
    becoming the most watched concert in Spain, with 5,136,000 million viewers and a 39.5% share. The re-run of this concert on 9 July resulted in 3,174...
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    Linda Martin (category Eurovision Song Contest entrants of 1984)
    Eurovision concert in Copenhagen, Denmark, in October 2005. Martin was also the Irish spokesperson for Eurovision Song Contest 2007 and was one of the five...
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