New solo album and a major European tour. Summer is shaping up to be hectic for Amanda Bergman, who is both excited and nervous.
We meet in Stockholm. Amanda Bergman is a bit late, due to the train from Sala. She still lives on a farm in Dalarna with her husband, children, and all the animals.
On Friday, Amanda Bergman will release her solo album "Your hand forever checking on my fever", which is partially about the sorrow after her father's death from cancer two years ago.
Are we bad at talking about death?
Most of the tracks on the new album were written by Amanda Bergman together with her husband Petter Winnberg. He has also produced.
The album will be released on her own, newly started label Cow Cow, which Amanda Bergman and Petter Winnberg run together from their farm in Dalarna. She says that's how she almost always works.
Musically, Amanda Bergman's solo work is relatively close to the music she makes with the band Amason, but practically it's of course different to make a solo album.
During the summer, she will be touring with Lars Winnerbäck on many performances. And she is also going on a major European tour. The tour premiere has already been completed and she thinks it's nice:
Amanda Bergman was born in 1987 and grew up in Gagnef.
As an artist, she has called herself Hajen, Idiot Wind, and Jaw Lesson. Her first solo album under her own name came out in 2016 and was called "Docks". On June 7th, she will release her second solo album "Your hand forever checking on my fever" on her own label Cow Cow.
The single "My hands in the water" deals with the sorrow after Amanda Bergman's father.
Amanda Bergman is also part of the group Amason, which also consists of Pontus Winnberg (Miike Snow), Petter Winnberg (Little Majorette), Nils Törnqvist (Little Majorette), and Gustav Ejstes (Dungen).
During the summer tour, Amanda Bergman will perform around Sweden, but will also visit Norway, the UK, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium. The tour will conclude on September 28th in Umeå.
Concert dates:
June 7th, Oslo, Kampen Bistro
June 11th, London, The Social
June 14-15th, Stavanger, Mablis Festivalen
June 28th, Malmö, Plan B
June 29th, Hammenhög, Garaget
July 3rd, Falkeröd, Falkeröd café & lada
July 4th, Borlänge, Alive Festival
July 5th, Kalmar, Fredrikskans Arena (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 6th, Linköping, Stångebro (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 13th, Halmstad, Brottet (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 14th, Brantevik, Brantevik (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 17th, Rättvik, Dalhalla (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 18th, Rättvik, Dalhalla (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 19th, Docksta, Höga Kusten (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
July 20th, Unnaryd, Into The Woods
July 26th, Östersund, Storsjöyran
July 27th, Linköping, Skylten
July 28th, Bjärred, Bjerreds station
August 3rd, Uddevalla, Museiparken (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
August 4th, Stjärnsund, Smedjan
August 9th, Halmstad, Galgbergsfestivalen
August 16th, Helsingborg, Sofiero Slott (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
August 17th, Huskvarna, Folkets Park (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
August 23rd, Gustavsvik, Gustavsvik (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
August 24th, Oslo, Vulkan Open Air (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
August 30th, Stockholm, Zinkensdamm (supporting Lars Winnerbäck)
September 4th, Stockholm, Trädgården
September 7th, Trondheim, Havet
September 8th, Bergen, Landmark
September 9th, Oslo, Parkteatret
September 15th, Copenhagen, Loppen
September 16th, Berlin, Privatclub
September 18th, Nijmegen, Merleyn
September 19th, Paris, Pop Up du Label
September 23rd, Amsterdam, Paradiso
September 24th, Cologne, Jaki
September 25th, Brussels, Botanique
September 26th, Hamburg, Nachtwache
September 28th, Umeå, Powerpose FM