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Tommy Körberg returns in "Änglagård"
The musical "Änglagård" is coming to Gothenburg and Malmö next year. Tommy Körberg and Helen Sjöholm will reappear in the roles as Gottfrid and Rut.
Mark Levengood becomes this year's Christmas host on SVT
Mark Levengood becomes this year's Christmas host on SVT. It feels like SVT is showing me a tremendous amount of trust by choosing me precisely this year, he says.
After 20 years – Sanna Nielsen back in "Diggiloo"
Sanna Nielsen makes a comeback in the "Diggiloo" gang this summer – after 20 years. She gets company from several veterans in the context, but also from two seasoned debutants.
Tommy Körberg gets a new role in "Les Misérables"
Tommy Körberg leaves "Änglagård" – for the role as bishop in the arena version of "Les Misérables". .
Pernilla: I'll stay on next summer
Pernilla Wahlgren continues as the host of Sweden's sunniest program. She announces this in tonight's "Allsång på Skansen".
Celebrity-packed when Åland billionaire paid tribute to Berghagen
It was crowded with celebrities in Mariehamn, Åland, when billionaire Anders Wiklöf hosted his annual free concert on his birthday. The now 78-year-old businessman Wiklöf, who was a friend of Lasse Berghagen, paid tribute to the late singer at this year's event.
Billionaire pays tribute to Lasse Berghagen with concert
Lasse Berghagen is being paid tribute with a tribute gala in Mariehamn on the Åland Islands on 25 July. .
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