

Tillsammans gör de titelspĂ„ret pĂ„ Pers kommande album â en singel som kommer 3 maj. Och det kommer meraâŠ
Allt startade med att Per började skriva och spela in ett nytt album pÄ svenska. Hans första pÄ Ätta Är med nytt material. Tidigt utkristalliserade sig idén om att fokusera pÄ duetter, att sjunga tillsammans med nÄgra av Pers absoluta favoriter.
Ett första smakprov kom i februari dĂ„ âBereddâ med Molly Hammar slĂ€pptes och nu Ă€r det dags för andra singeln, âSĂ€llskapssjukâ. Den hĂ€r gĂ„ngen tillsammans med Lena Philipsson.
Albumet, som ocksĂ„ heter âSĂ€llskapssjukâ, kommer ut i höst.
Per och Lenas vĂ€gar korsades redan i mitten av 80-talet dĂ„ Per bl.a. skrev texten till Lenas genombrottslĂ„t âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ. Nu Ă€r det dags igen.
âSĂ€llskapssjukâ passade Lena som hand i handske och under inspelningen i Halmstad tyckte bĂ„da att det vore kul att jobba Ă€nnu mer ihop. En tanke föddes.
Under de senaste Ären har Per funderat mycket kring förvaltandet av den massiva Roxette-katalogen, alla hits som streamas, spelas och hittar ny publik vÀrlden över hela tiden.
âDet handlar om alla Roxette-lĂ„tar, all text och musik jag skrivit under 30 Ă„r. Marie kommer alltid vara oersĂ€ttlig och jag Ă€r inte intresserad av att starta en ny duo. Men jag har grubblat över hur jag ska sköta om denna lĂ„tskatt pĂ„ bĂ€sta sĂ€tt. IdĂ©n att bjuda in Lena till Roxette kĂ€ndes enormt lockande. Hon Ă€r en magnifik sĂ„ngerska och en fantastisk scenpersonlighet, jag Ă€r bĂ„de stolt och glad att hon tackat ja till detta Ă€ventyrâ, sĂ€ger Per.
Christoffer Lundquist, Magnus Börjeson, Magnus âNorpanâ Eriksson, Dea Norberg och Roxette-ikonerna Clarence Ăfwerman och Jonas Isacsson kommer tillsammans med Per och Lena att ge sig ut pĂ„ âRoxette In Concertâ med start i Kapstaden i Sydafrika i februari 2025.
Lena sĂ€ger: âJag kĂ€nner mig bĂ„de förvĂ€ntansfull och lite spĂ€nd inför denna turnĂ©. Det ska bli vĂ€ldigt kul att jobba ihop med Per - han Ă€r en fenomenal lĂ„tskrivare och en outsinlig kraft.â
Men redan den 3 maj Ă€r det alltsĂ„ dags för en sommarduett med Lena och Per; titelspĂ„ret frĂ„n Pers kommande album âSĂ€llskapssjukâ.
Per Gessle and Lena Philipsson release a single and embark on a tour together
Per Gessle and Lena Philipsson release the title track on Perâs upcoming album on 3rd May. And there is more to comeâŠ
It all began with Per starting to write and record a new album in Swedish. His first in eight years of new material. Early on, the idea crystallized to focus on duets, to sing together with some of Perâs absolute favourites.
A first taste came in February when Beredd with Molly Hammar was released and now itâs time for the second single, SĂ€llskapssjuk. This time together with Lena Philipsson. The album, which is also called SĂ€llskapssjuk, will be released this fall.
Per and Lenaâs paths already crossed in the mid â80s when Per, among other things, wrote the lyrics to Lenaâs breakthrough song KĂ€rleken Ă€r evig. Now itâs time again.
SĂ€llskapssjuk suited Lena like a glove, and during the recording in Halmstad both thought it would be fun to work even more together. A thought was born.
In 2016 Roxette did what we believed was to be the last ever concerts. Now, the duoâs frontman, songwriter and founder Per Gessle picks up the torch and takes this bundle of worldwide hits on the road again.
Itâs almost five years ago since Roxette lost Marie Fredriksson to cancer. A devastating loss that left both family, friends and fans in grief.
Their legacy of songs has continued to thrive, being constantly streamed, played and enjoyed by old and new supporters around the world.
2025 will see a live revival of this massive catalogue, all penned by Per Gessle, when he takes the Roxette band back on stage to do what he loves the most; perform his songs live in front of a dedicated audience.
Per and the Roxette band will be joined on stage by Swedish singer and megastar Ms Lena Philipsson.
Per says:
This is all about my Roxette songs, this huge bundle of music and lyrics Iâve been writing for well over three decades. Iâm not starting a new duo. Marie will always be irreplaceable. However, Iâm really lucky to have found an amazing voice and a brilliant performer in Lena Philipsson.
I co-wrote Lenaâs first major hit back in 1986 and sheâs one of the brightest shining stars Sweden has ever known. Iâm extremely proud she wants to join me in my trek to keep the Roxette legacy alive.
Lena says:
Iâm both excited and thrilled about embarking on this tour. I really look forward to working with Per â he is a phenomenal songwriter and a neverending musical force.
The Roxette band will consist of Christoffer Lundquist, Magnus Börjeson, Magnus âNorpanâ Eriksson, Dea Norberg as well as original Roxette icons Clarence Ăfwerman and Jonas Isacsson. Nine years since the last tour, âRoxette in Concertâ will kick off in Cape Town, South Africa.
Tour dates â 2025
February 26 Cape Town, Grand Arena GrandWest, South Africa
February 28 Pretoria, SunBet Arena Time Square, South Africa
March 5 Perth, Kings Park, Australia
March 7 Melbourne, Margaret Court Arena, Australia
March 8 Sydney, ICC Sydney Theatre, Australia
March 9 Wollongong, WIN Entertainment Centre, Australia
March 11 Adelaide, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Australia
March 13 Hobart, Mystate Bank Arena, Tasmania
March 15 Hunter Valley, Bimbadgen, Australia
March 16 Mount Cotton, Sirromet Wines, Australia
Listen to Lena Philipsson here:
As you could read in the press release, Per Gessle and Lena Philipsson release a single on 3rd May, the next single from Perâs upcoming Swedish album and embark on a tour together in 2025.
I met Lena Philipsson on 1st May via Zoom and after we discuss itâs better for me to speak English than doing the interview in Swedish, we get down to a very nice chat about her career and life as a performer and songwriter, as well as her collaboration with Per Gessle and their future adventure.
Read full interview with Lena Philipsson HERE
För fem Ă„r sedan dog Marie Fredriksson â nu vĂ€cker Per Gessle liv i Roxette.
Lena Philipsson kommer att stÄ vid hans sida.
â Jag höll pĂ„ att trilla av stolen, men jag började direkt tĂ€nka pĂ„ vad fansen ska tycka om det, sĂ€ger hon till Aftonbladet.
HÀromveckan slog nyheten ned som en bomb i Nöjessverige; Per Gessle, 65, ÄteruppvÀcker Roxette med Lena Philipsson, 58, vid mikrofonen.
Turnén startar i Kapstaden i Sydafrika den 25 februari och Aftonbladet har som enda tidning trÀffat bÄde en exalterad Per Gessle och en nÄgot överraskad Lena Philipsson.
â Det var nĂ€r vi gjorde duetten âSĂ€llskapssjukâ till min nya skiva som jag tĂ€nkte att âLena Ă€r inte sĂ„ dumâ, sĂ€ger Per Gessle och ler.
Fick en hjÀrntumör
Popikonen Gessle har lĂ€nge funderat pĂ„ vad han ska göra med Roxettes imponerande lĂ„tkatalog. Klassiker som âFading like a flowerâ, âThe lookâ, It must have been loveâ och âJoyrideâ fick lĂ€ggas i malpĂ„se nĂ€r Per Gessles vĂ€n och bandkollega Marie Fredriksson dog 2019 i sviterna av den hjĂ€rntumör hon diagnostiserades med 2002.
â De senaste Ă„ren har jag funderat pĂ„ om jag överhuvudtaget ska göra nĂ„gonting med Roxette. Jag har tĂ€nkt pĂ„ hur jag ska förvalta arvet och Roxettes lĂ„tkatalog pĂ„ bĂ€sta sĂ€tt live. Det fanns tvĂ„ vĂ€gar, att inte göra det alls eller att försöka hitta ett sĂ€tt som passar sĂ„ bra som möjligt. Det var inget lĂ€tt beslut, sĂ€ger Gessle och fortsĂ€tter:
â NĂ€r jag jobbade med Lena kĂ€nde jag att hon Ă€r jĂ€tteduktig som frontperson, hon har lĂ„ng erfarenhet och kommer frĂ„n samma tidevarv som jag â och Ă€r en fantastisk sĂ„ngerska. Vi har ocksĂ„ en historia ihop, jag var med och skrev hennes genombrottslĂ„t âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ.
â Jag tog mod till mig och frĂ„gade henne och tĂ€nkte att hon kommer nog att trilla av stolen, och det gjorde hon nĂ€stan.
âEnda sĂ€ttet att fixa detâ
Att axla Marie Fredrikssons mantel Àr naturligtvis inte lÀtt, men Gessle poÀngterar att det handlar om att förvalta Roxettes musik.
â Det enda sĂ€ttet för Lena att fixa det Ă€r att göra det pĂ„ sitt sĂ€tt.
Lena Philipsson sitter i soffan bredvid Per Gessle och tittar ömsom pÄ Per, ömsom ned i golvet.
â NĂ€r jag fick frĂ„gan att göra âSĂ€llskapssjukâ sa jag sjĂ€lvklart ja och Per undrade om jag skulle sjunga in den i Stockholm eller om jag skulle komma ned till Halmstad. Jag Ă„kte ner för att vara i Pers hoods. NĂ„gra dagar senare kom det ett meddelande dĂ€r Per skrev att han ville trĂ€ffas och att han skulle stĂ€lla en galen frĂ„ga.
Vad tÀnkte du?
â Jag kĂ€nde att âYes, det funkadeâ. Men jag tĂ€nkte att det kanske kunde bli en till lĂ„t ihop eller en turnĂ©, men jag hade inte vĂ€ntat mig det hĂ€r, sĂ€ger hon och fortsĂ€tter:
â Jag höll pĂ„ att trilla av stolen, men jag började direkt tĂ€nka pĂ„ vad fansen ska tycka om det och hur kan det bli. Jag Ă€r bra pĂ„ att identifiera problemen, men det Ă€r klart jag kĂ€nner mig otroligt hedrad.
Kommer det att lÄta som man Àr van vid?
â Jag kĂ€nner att jag Ă€r en inbjuden gĂ€st hĂ€r, jag lĂ„ter Per bestĂ€mma. Jag kommer inte att lĂ€gga mig i det konstnĂ€rliga sĂ„ mycket. Men min kĂ€nsla Ă€r att jag vill sjunga RoxettelĂ„tarna som de ska vara.
Per flikar in:
â Fast pĂ„ ditt sĂ€tt.
â Ja, jag har ju min röst, men jag kĂ€nner inte att jag ska göra min grej och skita i allt utan jag vill att det ska kĂ€nnas som originalkĂ€nslan, sĂ€ger hon.
Har en favoritlÄt
Lena Philipsson sĂ€ger att det finns en Roxette-lĂ„t som hon sĂ€rskilt ser fram emot att sjunga â en favorit:
â Det finns sĂ„ mĂ„nga bra lĂ„tar, men jag mĂ„ste sĂ€ga âDressed for successâ, den Ă€r sĂ„ himla mycket Roxette för mig och det Ă€r verkligen Maries lĂ„t.
Lena Philipsson poÀngterar att hon inte Àr rÀdd för att jÀmföras med Marie Fredriksson.
â Nej, dĂ„ hade jag aldrig sagt ja. JĂ€mförelsen kommer naturligtvis att göras Ă€ndĂ„. Men det mĂ„ste jag vĂ„ga ta, annars hade jag varit tvungen att sĂ€ga nej. Jag Ă€r mĂ„n om att göra ett bra jobb och vill att Roxettefansen ska kĂ€nna sig nöjda.
Turnén Àger rum i Sydafrika och Australien, men om allt slÄr vÀl ut kan det bli hur stort som helst, enligt Gessle.
ââDet vi gör nu ser jag som en pilotgrej. Vi kĂ€nner efter hur det kĂ€nns och om det blir som jag tror och hoppas sĂ„ finns det inga begrĂ€nsningar för vad vi kan göra.
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Orup hyllar Lena Philipssons vĂ€ndning â med Roxette
Lena Philipsson axlar Marie Fredrikssons mantel och följer med Per Gessle pÄ vÀrldsturné med Roxette.
Nu hyllas hon av vÀnnen och forna parhÀsten Orup pÄ Grammisgalans röda matta.
â Hon Ă€r extremt bra pĂ„ scen och har en av de bĂ€sta piporna i landet, sĂ€ger Thomas âOrupâ Eriksson, som sjĂ€lv förĂ€rades med Grammisgalans hederspris.
Lena Philipsson axlar Marie Fredrikssons mantel och följer med Per Gessle pÄ vÀrldsturné med Roxette.
Nu hyllas hon av vÀnnen och forna parhÀsten Orup pÄ Grammisgalans röda matta.
â Hon Ă€r extremt bra pĂ„ scen och har en av de bĂ€sta piporna i landet, sĂ€ger Thomas âOrupâ Eriksson, som sjĂ€lv förĂ€rades med Grammisgalans hederspris.
Lena + Orup Live Lena + Orup Musikvideo
 KĂLLA
Expressen: Lena Philipssons tvivel med Per Gessle: âSvĂ„rtâ
Per Gessle och Lena Philipsson har kÀnt varandra sedan det glada 80-talet.
Nu fördjupas vÀnskapsbanden nÀr Lena tar över Marie Fredrikssons roll i Roxette och ger sig ut pÄ vÀrldsturné.
â Det Ă€r spĂ€nnande men ocksĂ„ jĂ€vligt lĂ€skigt, sĂ€ger Lena Philipsson.
I december Àr det fem Är sedan Roxette-sÄngerskan Marie Fredriksson gick bort i sviterna av den hjÀrntumör hon diagnostiserades med i september 2002.
Och nÀr Per Gessle nu vÀcker liv i Roxette Àr det med Lena Philipsson vid sin sida.
â Det Ă€r sant. Jag har blivit tillfrĂ„gad att sjunga Maries lĂ„tar i Roxette pĂ„ en turnĂ© nĂ€sta Ă„r. Vi ska till Sydafrika och Australien pĂ„ en testturnĂ© som Per kallar det för att se om det Ă€r kul och om det funkar, sĂ€ger Lena nĂ€r Expressen trĂ€ffar henne pĂ„ röda mattan vid lanseringen av smink- och hudvĂ„rdsmĂ€rket Skills Combined i Stockholm.
â Det Ă€r vĂ€ldigt spĂ€nnande men ocksĂ„ jĂ€vligt lĂ€skigt som du fattar, sĂ€ger hon.
Det mÄste ÀndÄ ha krÀvts en del mod att tacka ja till att axla Maries roll i Roxette?
â Ja, jo... men jag kan ocksĂ„ förstĂ„ Per i det hĂ€r. Han har skrivit en massa fantastiska lĂ„tar, och att han aldrig mer ska fĂ„ spela dom kĂ€nns ju ocksĂ„ konstigt. SĂ„ jag förstĂ„r att han har grubblat pĂ„ detta och hur han ska försöka lösa det.
Lena Philipssons tvivel
Lena Àr vÀl medveten om att hon kliver in pÄ delvis minerad mark.
â Jag vill ju bara göra det hĂ€r sĂ„ bra jag kan för att visa Marie respekt och för att fansen ska bli nöjda. Jag vĂ€ljer att se det som att jag blivit tillfrĂ„gad för att Per ska fĂ„ möjlighet att spela lĂ„tarna och dĂ„ har jag vĂ€l bestĂ€mt att dĂ„ sĂ€ger jag vĂ€l ja till det dĂ„.
â Samtidigt sĂ„ vet jag att det Ă€r en ganska svĂ„r situation för mig eftersom nĂ„gonstans sĂ„ vet jag att jag inte kan göra alla hundra procent nöjda. Det hĂ€r Ă€r ju nĂ„got annat Ă€n originalet.
Lena Philipsson och Per Gessle har en lĂ„ng historia och kĂ€nner varandra vĂ€l. Han var bland annat med och skrev hennes genombrottslĂ„t âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ som kom pĂ„ en andraplats i Melodifestivalen 1986.
Ger Per dig spelrum och utrymme att göra din grej av detta ocksÄ?
â Det Ă€r inte det som Ă€r frĂ„gan hĂ€r utan det handlar om att göra Roxette pĂ„ bĂ€sta möjliga sĂ€tt.
Vilken var den första Roxette-lÄt du lirade och kÀnde lite pÄ efter att dÄ fÄtt frÄgan?
â Det gick inte till sĂ„. Jag kĂ€nner ju till lĂ„tarna vĂ€l. Det var snarare sĂ„ att jag började frĂ„ga folk som jag jobbar med, lite försiktigt: âVad tycker vi om detta?â, âHur blir det med mina egna planer?â och funderade pĂ„ hur det hĂ€r skulle passa in.
â Jag frĂ„gade till och med min mamma, och jag var helt övertygad om att hon skulle tycka att det hĂ€r var... kanske inte sĂ„ bra. Men hon tyckte att det var toppen. SĂ„ jag sa: âJa!â.
Roxblog:
Expressen met Lena Philipsson on the red carpet at the launch of a make-up and skin care brand in Stockholm and asked her about the upcoming Roxette tour. Lena says: "It's exciting but also damn scary." âš Lena can understand Per. He has written a lot of fantastic songs, and the fact that he will never get to play them again feels strange. Lena is well aware that she is stepping onto partially mined ground. "I just want to do this as good as I can to show Marie respect and for the fans to be satisfied. I choose to see it as having been asked to join Per, so that he will have the opportunity to play the songs. At the same time, I know that it's quite a difficult situation for me because I know that I can't make everyone one hundred percent happy. This is something different from the original." đ¶ To the question if Per gives her space to make her thing out of this Lena replies that it's not the issue here, it's about doing Roxette in the best possible way. She asked people she works with to discuss how this project fits. She even asked her mother, and she was completely convinced that her mother would think this was... maybe not so good. But she thought it was great. So Lena said yes.
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Interjuv med Per Gessle i SVT hÀr
SĂLLSKAPSSJUK â THE DUET ALBUM
Parts of the interview:
P: â When you are matching your duet partners to the songs, is it clearly from the sound point of view, that they would sound good on this or you have these lyrics and maybe one would fit this partner well or the other well or how do you decide?
PG: â First of all, when you invite someone to do a duet, the first thing that people ask is, are we going to write something together? Because nowadays everyone is part of the writing process. So that was my first information to everyone that weâre talking about a song that exists already, so it has nothing to do with writing. Itâs just about singing. For all of them that I asked, it wasnât a big issue. They are great singers. I just wanted them to be comfortable in the key, so they could do their best. You donât really know until you sit down and play and sing together. I remember sending âBereddâ to Molly and she said itâs good, but it might be a little too high. So I transposed it down a bit and it suddenly felt perfect for her. Then the same thing happened with Lena and it was just perfect for her. Itâs a little high for me in the chorus, though, but I did it like that, because this is how sheâs going to sound the best in the verse.
PP: â It must be challenging to work with so many different partners. What was the most difficult in the process from a songwriterâs point of view and from a producerâs point of view?
PG: â There werenât any problems at all. The songs that I chose to be duets, I could easily see if it was going to be sung by a girl. Does this lyric work for a girl to sing? The thing is, when you do a duet, a guy and a girl singing a duet, as a listener, you always think that they are singing towards each other. If itâs two guys singing, you sing out to someone else. Thatâs the perception you have. In âSĂ€llskapssjukâ it feels like Lena is singing to me and Iâm singing to Lena, right? If I would have been singing with Michael South, it wouldnât have been like that at all. Itâs more like a lyrical thing, if it works. Because the lyric itself changes its meaning when the conception is that you sing towards each other. I also think that at the end of the day, itâs good that you, as a listener, can decide yourself if they are singing to each other, or to me as a listener, or they are singing to someone else. You have to decide yourself. Itâs easy to overthink things like that.
PP: â You probably wonât reveal any remaining duet partners, but I am guessing that, because earlier you posted a picture with Albin Lee Meldau at Hotel Tylösand, he might be one of them. He also has a song together with Molly Hammar now.
PG: â Itâs not a good or bad guess. Hahaha.
PP: â And there is a wishful thinking, which is probably not only from my side, but a lot of fans were thinking about Agnes. Your âIt Must Have Been Loveâ duet at the Marie tribute gala was simply amazing. Your voices fit very well.
PG: â Yeah, sheâs really good. There are so many amazing singers out there. Itâs been really a treat for me to hear them sing up close, so to speak. I havenât been in the studio with Lena Philipsson ever, so I never really studied her technique or how she sings. She knocked me out totally when she was singing. Sheâs so professional. She is listening to suggestions and she makes them into her own style. She is doing all the right things.
PP: â Regarding the singles, Iâve been wondering why the names are written like that: Per + Molly, Per + Lena. Why not Per Gessle feat. Lena Philipsson or Per Gessle feat. Molly Hammar? Itâs your songs and I guess the album will run under the name Per Gessle.
PG: â Itâs just that it makes it a little bit more personal. Everyone knows what our last name is anyway.
PP: â Yeah, sure. You wrote the lyrics of Lenaâs breakthrough song, âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ in 1986. How do you remember those times? How did you work together back then and how did your lyrics get to her?
PG: â It was actually through the guy who wrote the music, Torgny Söderberg. He was Lenaâs producer. I think he was the one who found Lena to begin with. He wanted me to write the lyrics and he had this request that it had to be called âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ. I thought that was a really silly title, so I suggested that it⊠Let me show you. [Here he is reaching out for a pen and paper and he starts drawing.] I suggested that if itâs going to be called âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ⊠I wanted it to be called like this. Three symbols. Can you see this? [He shows the paper to the camera and I can see a heart, an equal sign and the symbol for infinity on it.]
PP: â Love. Is. Eternal.
PG: â I thought that this should be the title instead of âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ. He said itâs too complicated, bla bla bla. Anyway, since I was stuck with that title, I had to follow the rules. The line [here he starts singing] âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evig nĂ€r vi Ă€r tillsammansâ, itâs not written by me. Itâs written by Torgny. He had to have that lyric in, because he thought that was so musical to sing. It was those two years in my life when I was really lost. I didnât know what to do. I wrote the lyrics and then I forgot about it. But I remember having dinner with Lena. She must have been, I donât know, 18-20. I was 27. I remember having dinner with her and Torgny and Alla Pugacheva. Do you remember Alla Pugacheva?
PP: â I do [and I look at him surprised].
PG: â She was at this dinner in Halmstad. I donât know how. I think Torgny and that record label were signing her for Sweden. So for some reason, we were dining with Alla Pugacheva. Lena Philipsson 20 years old and Per Gessle 27 years old. Haha. Really weird.
PP: â You do have some strange moments in your life. Haha.
PG: â I wish there were pictures. Nowadays you take pictures of everything you do. But from those days you just have your memories. I canât remember anything, I just remember which restaurant it was and I remember that Alla Pugacheva was there. Iâve seen pictures of when we were interviewed at the Eurovision Song Contest, but I canât remember that at all. Iâve seen it on TV, so I know that it exists.
PP: â It does exist. I also checked out the video of it when I did the interview with Lena. Regarding âSĂ€llskapssjukâ, what made you decide for Lena for this exact song? Was there anyone else on your mind for this song?
PG: â No, I thought the key was perfect for her. Like I said, it was a little bit too high for me. But on the other hand, if I stand on my toes and stretch a little bit, I can do it. Itâs a little high to do live, but in the studio it works. I just felt like sheâs going to do a great job on that one. And also the lyrics are her style. It just happened. It was fate.
PP: â It sounds very good and your vocals fit very well together.
PG: â Yeah, I think so. I think that goes for all the duets on this record. Every time someone else comes in, it sounds great. And then when I come in, it sounds also OK. Hahaha. My voice is so different from everyone else. But it works. Itâs the same with the singles that weâve done so far. I think itâs a win-win thing for the voices. I can sit listening to Molly and Lena all day, because they are wonderful singers.
PP: â The video you recorded for this song with Fredrik Etoall is really beautiful. There is just one thing we expected, that at the end you meet each other.
PG: â Well, we couldnât, because we recorded on different days. Hahaha.
ROXETTE IN CONCERT 2025
Per Gessle about Lena PH:Â She is like the underdog here, but she is going to blow their minds, Iâm sure. I have to shape up, otherwise she is going to wipe me off the stage. Haha.
PP: â We expect you to put back the whistle into âJoyrideâ on tour. Haha. Talking about your next step with Lena. Do you remember the exact moment when you realized that this is what I need for a future Roxette?
PG: â No, there wasnât a moment like that. I was thinking a little bit about Lena, even before she sang on âSĂ€llskapssjukâ. Because, to begin with, I think she is almost the same age as me. She is not as old as I am, but she is sort of my generation. Sheâs got so much experience. She is a great performer on stage. A great singer. She ticked all the boxes, so to speak. But it wasnât until we worked in the studio when I realized how good she was. Then I felt like this might actually work. In theory, it was like a good idea, but I didnât mention it to her. After we went to the studio, we had dinner and then she went home to Stockholm. I called her up later and asked if we could have a meeting when I came back to Stockholm. It was like a week later or so. I didnât tell her anything on the phone. Then I just asked her when we met. I told her I have this idea and wondered what she thinks about it. She was like, oh. You could tell by her face she was shocked. The first thing she said was, of course, itâs impossible to replace Marie. I said, itâs not really about replacing Marie. Itâs about keeping the legacy of the songs alive. The fire alive in the songs. Itâs not like we are starting a new duo or starting a new band together. Itâs more like keeping the songs alive. So she went home and she talked to a lot of people. She even talked to her mother.
PP: â Yeah, I read it in an interview. Itâs lovely.
PG: â She was so surprised, because her mother thought this thing was so cool. Then we had another meeting and I said, OK, weâre positive, now I have to bring in Clarence and Christoffer. So Clarence and Christoffer came up to Stockholm. Clarence lives there, but Christoffer doesnât. So we met the four of us and we sang and played Roxette songs together. To see how it felt. It just sounded amazing. Sometimes we used different keys than the originals, but you could tell that this is going to work.
PP: â Which songs did you try?
PG: â I canât remember. The only song that Lena felt was really complicated was âPerfect Dayâ. But it was probably because it was in a low key. It was a complicated song because itâs really high. When you start singing other peopleâs songs, you have to find your own method. And I remember âPerfect Dayâ, for instance, when we played that song live, Marie always sang it like a plan B, so to speak, in the melody. In the studio itâs different. You have to adjust a little bit, so it works for you. I do that all the time as well. But it sounded great. I think what is really important for Lena is to make the songs her own, basically. Another thing which I think is crucial is that Lena is used to singing other peopleâs material. She writes her own songs as well, but lots of her hit songs in the past have been written by other people. Itâs not an issue for her. Some singers only want to sing their own songs.
PP: â Yeah, but still, itâs very different for her. When I talked to her, we discussed it will be really different from what she has ever done during her life. Even if she sang other peopleâs lyrics, itâs now another bandâs songs. Itâs not like someone writes lyrics for her and she sings it.
PG: â Itâs true. There is a difference. Lena doesnât have any connection to guitar-driven music at all. She is more from the mainstream and the dance scene. But sheâs got the capacity in her voice to sing songs like that. Thatâs also why I think she finds this stimulating, because itâs pretty different from what sheâs done before. She is really open-minded when you ask her to try things out. I think itâs going to be really interesting. One thing that is crucial, I think, is that she has never really had a career outside Sweden, even though sheâs been working in English. So when she is hitting the stage in South Africa or in Australia, she is going to blow people away, because she is so good. And they donât know who she is. She is like the underdog here, but she is going to blow their minds, Iâm sure. I have to shape up, otherwise she is going to wipe me off the stage. Haha.
PP: â Haha. You recorded âSĂ€llskapssjukâ long ago, so this thing was on your mind for about a year now. How did it feel when the news exploded?
PG: â It felt amazing, because I was a little bit scared about the reactions. But everyone I talked to was really positive. Even journalists, who normally are not that positive, thought it was a really cool idea. Lenaâs got a lot of respect from everyone because she is who she is. Sheâs been doing so many things here in Sweden, doing her own shows. Sheâs been doing all these festival things and this and that. I think she was looking for something else to do. This was special enough for her.
PP: â For you, itâs not a new thing to sing Roxette songs without Marie, but you never got so far as to what will happen next year. How do you see this, what will be the difference vs. your previous tours where you sang Roxette songs as well?
PG: â The big difference is that last time when I did my European tour in 2018, when Helena was singing the Roxette tracks like âFading Like A Flowerâ or âSpending My Timeâ, we arranged the songs in a totally different way. So it didnât really sound like the Roxette versions. That was on purpose. That was our intention. This time around, the arrangement is going to sound like Roxette. Thatâs why I brought Jonas Isacsson as well in the band. Itâs going to sound like Roxette did on the âJoyrideâ tour, basically. We are going back to the original Roxette sound, but with Lena in there as well. So âSpending My Timeâ is going to be how âSpending My Timeâ sounded to begin with. I havenât done that at all, not even with Marie, actually, because during the last five or six years we did the comeback tour, we skipped all the click tracks and all the sequences. We just played 100% live, very organic. So that was not the way Roxette was intended to begin with in the â90s. But we are going back to the old style now, because we havenât done that for many, many, many, many, many, many, many years.
PP: â And why South Africa and Australia? Actually, I donât believe in accidents when it comes to Cape Town. The last Roxette show happened there and now the first one will happen there.
PG: â Yeah, someone told me, I didnât know that. South Africa is a good place to start, because itâs in the same time zone as we are. So itâs very easy. Then Australia came up with its offers to do the tour there. So we said, letâs do it. Hopefully, we are going to do more. If it wonât be a disaster, we are going to continue. You never know.
PP: â Do we really have to wait until the shows take place? I mean, to wait with the dates for a European tour? I assume the venues have to be booked very much in advance. So I guess they are booked already.
PG: â In a perfect world, I would love to do a couple of shows before I make up my mind, but in the real world, you are right. If youâre going to do dates in Europe or in the States or wherever next year, you have to release those tickets in the fall. Youâre probably right. There might be some more, but I donât like to answer that question.
PP: â Yeah, I know, but Iâm very positive. A lot of fans are asking you to come to the US, come to Argentina, come to Brazil, come to Europe. When you are in Europe, you canât miss Sweden. Itâs very nice to see it.
PG: â Itâs going to be cool. I would love Roxette to be back on the arena circuit, because I would love to have a great production with visuals. We canât bring a big production to South Africa or Australia, because we are playing lots of wineries and stuff like that. So itâs more like youâre having backdrops. But I would love to do a full production tour with Roxette. I think that would be amazing. Like we did with Gyllene Tider, with screens. You have to go to the arenas to do that. You canât play the clubs with such screens.
PP: â Were your antennas out all the time checking what singer you could work with in Roxette? Were you doing this search during all your collaborations during the past years?
PG: â Yeah, I checked on a lot of people. I checked a lot of international singers. There are lots of suggestions from lots of people. Maybe you should call her or her, but it didnât feel right. The good thing, like I said with Lena, is that she is a little older, she is experienced, she is Swedish and we have a history together. Itâs actually almost too good to be true.
PP: â It actually is. When I was searching for news from the past and I saw your pictures and the Melodifestivalen video and stuff like that, it felt like it was something written in the books that it should happen.
PG: â Yeah, itâs weird, actually. Lena has always worked as a solo artist. So itâs a big step for her to get into the Roxette team suddenly. I donât know her that well, but I think like two years ago, she wouldnât have done it. She is matured and experienced. She probably feels like she has a lot to gain from doing this. Itâs a challenge that she canât do this on her own. It wonât happen at her age or my age to do these things out of the blue. I think itâs a wise move for her too.
PP: â For all of you. Can you mention a band where the original front person is not there anymore, but it works?
PG: â Well, the obvious one is Queen. But there are lots of bands. AC/DC has changed the vocalist, Journey. People come and go. I donât have a problem with a band doing that. Itâs just that for me, I donât want to start a new band with someone. What Iâm interested in is basically to keep the songs alive. Thatâs also one of the reasons why we are doing the musical. To keep the songs alive. And how do you do that properly? How can I help doing that? The best way to do that is to keep Roxette alive and play the songs. That canât be done with Marie anymore, unfortunately.
PP: â A new chapter begins. Actually, I love your neverending drive. I donât know how you always have this energy to restart or to challenge yourself and do something new all the time. Thatâs very inspiring.
PG: â Like I said, you think about how you could help to support this catalogue of songs. I was in the studio with Mats yesterday on another project, haha. We talked about whatâs happening right now. This year is very much like a summary of what weâve been doing all our lives. The musical is very much a summary of the Roxette success and the catalogue. The Gyllene Tider movie is an homage to when we were kids. And the tour coming up, itâs not about making a new album or promoting new music. Itâs about playing old favourites that people want to hear, hopefully. You can only do these things when you have reached a certain age and you have all these hits and music lying around. I donât really think that Iâm being over-energetic about things. Haha.
PP: â I think you are. Haha. You are always very enthusiastic, but now itâs different when I see you talking about this project and also when I saw you in Australian TV interviews. You are shining brighter and brighter.
PG: â And itâs because of Lena and also because Jonas is back. I think itâs great. Itâs such a long career. And on the Roxette tree of songs, there are so many songs. I would love to do a couple of them that maybe we didnât play live ever with Marie. Itâs really exciting. And I know the band is amazing. And we sell lots of tickets. Thatâs also good news.
PP: â Thatâs good news indeed. OK, so I think the European dates will come much sooner than you start playing the shows. Haha. Regarding the crowds, what do you think will attract the new generations to see you live and what will attract the old crowds to go and see you?
PG: â Obviously, the old ones will come because they like the songs and the songs mean a lot to them in their lives. New ones, I donât know. Itâs really difficult for young artists to get a catalogue like we have, like Bryan Adams has or Jeff Lynne has. Itâs really hard to do that. I donât know who is going to come, but Iâm sure the majority will be a little older who experienced a lot of things through our music. We have the soundtrack to a lot of peopleâs lives. Gyllene Tider is a little bit different, though, because all these students every year sing âSommartiderâ.
PP: â Have you heard them singing now? Itâs that time of the year now.
PG: â When Iâm in Stockholm, I hear them every day outside my window. I checked the Spotify page and 47 percent of everyone who is listening to Gyllene Tider is under 35. So that means that we have a future.
PP: â Thatâs cool! In 2018, Marie said OK for the Per Gessleâs Roxette tour. And I assume she would have said OK for this one, too. I also think that this will not only be good for the Roxette songs, but also to remember Marie. It feels like that.
PG: â Everything you do with Roxette is reminding people of Marie. Itâs the same with the musical. Itâs the same with Marie in the Gyllene Tider movie as well. She is so much part of the whole legacy, of course. If you think on the other side of the coin, if you donât do anything with it, everything gets forgotten. The only thing to do is to work and to promote and to play. Thatâs why Iâm really all the time into getting Roxette songs into movies and series or even commercials, if itâs a good commercial, because it reminds people of Marie and the songs and Roxette. I think thatâs the only way to go.
PP: â I agree. I remember when in 2017 you were on your Swedish solo tour and you were singing âIt Must Have Been Loveâ. It felt very strange, because that was already the time when we knew that we wonât hear it live from Marie anymore, because in 2016 she stopped touring. In 2018 it got better, because we already knew that it wouldnât happen. Then after she passed away in 2019 and Pelle in 2020, and you did the acoustic gigs at Hotel Tylösand, you dedicated âListen To Your Heartâ to them. During the first shows, we were crying all the time when you played both âIt Must Have Been Loveâ and âListen To Your Heartâ. It always got a bit better for our souls every time, but it was really heartbreaking. But remembering them, it was very much part of it all and it felt heartwarming. This time I think it will be very much different, because Lena is very different from Marie. I think itâs also very good that she is not the same style of person. Iâm very excited about all this.
PG: â Yeah, the worst thing that could happen is that you look for a new singer that looks like Marie or sings like Marie. Like I said earlier, the best thing Lena can do is to bring her own personality into this team of people. Thatâs exactly what she is doing.
PP: â She said in the P4 Extra interview that it wasnât an option to say no, because it could happen that she is sitting on the sofa watching TV and then she thinks that, oh shit, I could be in Australia. Haha. She is very cool.
PG: â Haha. All of us in Roxette, weâve been touring all our lives all over the world, but she hasnât. Itâs an adventure to go to play Sydney and Melbourne and go to Tasmania. Thatâs really exciting and of course, you take those things for granted, but itâs an adventure for sure.
PP: â What do you think will be her strengths with foreign crowds and how do you think she will manage it? Because in Sweden, I can see that she can manage people in the audience very well.
PG: â I donât know. I thought about that too. I wonder how itâs going to be being on stage, the two of us, because both of us are fronting the band and she is fronting my songs and Iâm fronting my songs. How are we going to behave? How is the body language going to be? You have to find that out. But thatâs also exciting, because itâs like starting anew again. When I did the Niklas Strömstedt show with Molly, that was the first time we played that song together on stage. It was weird, because I didnât have a guitar and I was just looking around and realized, oh, now she is singing, now me. It can be really confusing the first few days, or at least at the rehearsals. You have to find that out.
PP: â For you, itâs always strange when you donât have any instrument with you and you are just singing on stage.
PG: â Yeah, thatâs scary.
PP: â But you two sounded very good on the show. I liked that.
PG: â That was a great band as well.
[Here he is busy with something on the floor, so I ask him if he is putting on his running shoes. Haha.]
PG: â Haha. No, Iâm sitting on a chair with wheels on, and the wheel has just⊠[he holds up one wheel.] I have to fix it.
PP: â En hĂ€ndig man!
PG: â Haha, Iâm the handyman.
PP: â What was Clarenceâs first reaction when you told him about your idea?
PG: â First of all, Clarence was like, hmmmmm, to begin with, but then he thought about it and he was really supportive. Like I said, when we were singing, Christoffer was playing guitar, I was playing guitar, Clarence was playing piano and Lena was singing. Everyone was just like, wow, this is really cool. So he is extremely enthusiastic. Both Christoffer and Clarence are probably extremely tired of me, because they have been doing the musical. So they are just fed up with me. But I think at the end of the day, itâs different also when you are doing a musical, because itâs a big orchestra. Itâs exciting.
PP: â And you are not there playing. Haha.
PG: â Iâm not allowed.
PP: â Jonas Isacsson will also be in the gang this time. You played together at the Marie tribute gala for the first time after a long period and then worked together in PG Roxette as well. What were his thoughts when you asked him to join?
PG: â He was very, very positive. I think the first thing we did after many years, was the Metallica song, right? âNothing Else Mattersâ. And then he did âHeadphones Onâ. He was really into it immediately. He doesnât do that much. He plays here and there, but he is not touring that much. So I thought maybe he doesnât want to tour anymore.
PP: â Now there will be two on lead guitars, Jonas and Christoffer. How will it work?
PG: â Itâs probably going to work a little bit like it did in 2018 when Ola was there. So sometimes Christoffer will move to lap steel or acoustic guitar. It doesnât really make sense to have too many guitars. Or maybe they play electric guitars and I play acoustic guitar. We have to work all those things out.
PP: â How did you meet Magnus Norpan Eriksson? Can you tell a bit more about him? I only saw him working with you at corporate gigs, so I donât really know much about him.
PG: â He was a very good friend of Pelle and he plays in a sort of similar style as Pelle. A little bit more pop-oriented than Pelle was. Norpan is actually the choice by Christoffer, Clarence and Magnus. I asked them who they wanted to play with in the band and they all wanted to play with Norpan. It works fine. He is a nice guy. I worked with so many different drummers. Andreas DahlbĂ€ck, for instance. And Magnus Helgesson is now on the new album. Magnus is also pretty similar to how Pelle is as a drummer. Andreas DahlbĂ€ck is not. He is like a jazz drummer, almost. Jens Jansson, he is a bit more like Micke Syd. Michael South. More like a pop drummer. But I think Norpan will be good.
PP: â He worked together with Ulf Lundelll and Lars WinnerbĂ€ck. Am I right?
PG: â I think so. I donât know him that well. I only met him at corporate gigs. Haha. I think he is a good guy.
PP: â Magnus Börjeson got on the Roxette train in later years, but he has a secure place in the team. He is very good at stand up comedy as well. What do you think we can expect from him on this tour?
PG: â He is an amazing bass player, but he is also a great singer. And that is also something important. Clarence isnât a good singer, Jonas isnât a good singer. Christoffer is a great singer and Magnus is a great singer. Then we have Dea, we have Lena, and we have me. So we have five people singing. Thatâs also a very good thing. Magnus is a funny guy. I love playing with these people and hanging out with them. Thatâs really important too. I just hope that Lena melts in with the team and everyone in the crew. Everyone in the crew that we wanted on board is on board.
PP: â Thatâs cool. You worked a lot with Dea, she joined you first on the 2012 Roxette tour. How is it working with her?
PG: â She is great. She is very professional and she was really wonderful with Marie. Marie trusted her a lot. At the end of the tours we did with Marie, Marie forgot lyrics and stuff like that, but Dea was always helping her out. She is really wonderful to work with. She is a great singer, of course. We used her for Gyllene Tider as well. She was an obvious choice. And I think itâs great to have another girl in the band as well.
PP: â Regarding the tour name, you used Per Gessleâs Roxette in 2018, PG Roxette when you recorded new songs. Now you use simply Roxette In Concert. Why did you decide for that? And also, why did you decide not to use e.g. Roxette In Concert with Lena Philipsson?
PG: â When this idea came up, I talked to Micke, Marieâs husband about it. I would love to use only the name Roxette. Because thatâs what itâs all about. Itâs nothing new. Itâs just old Roxette songs that we are doing. Itâs to make things simple. It doesnât really mean anything to anyone, Roxette In Concert featuring Lena Philipsson, because nobody knows who Lena Philipsson is.
PP: â Yeah, actually, thatâs the difference with Queen + Adam Lambert.
PG: â If it would have been like Belinda Carlisle or⊠Madonna. Haha.
PP: â Haha. Better not.
PG: â I think this is efficient and straight to the point. We havenât ever used âin concertâ before, for some reason, we always used âliveâ or this or that, but never âin concertâ. So why not?
PP: â From Mexico to Italy, from Argentina to Romania tons of online portals took over the news. How does it feel that Roxette was on the news WORLDWIDE again?
PG: â It feels great! I noticed that there was so much interest in this. I just hope that we can deliver and if we can deliver, Iâm sure it will continue. Knowing myself, if it works, itâs going to get big and when it gets big, itâs going to get bigger and then itâs going to get bigger. But you never know. It can also just fall on its face. Haha.
PP: â I donât think so. The media was very positive. I loved the extreme positivity of Australian media people. But of course, there are also some sceptical comments under the posts and it comes mainly from fans, hardcore fans. How do you deal with these sceptical comments and comments that say itâs not Roxette, because Roxette was Marie and Per? What can you tell them?
PG: â Like I said earlier, this is not about making a new Roxette or starting a new band for me. This is about playing the Roxette songs. And the only option to do that is to work with someone else who sings them. And like I said all the time, if Marie would have been alive, we would have probably been touring all the time, because the music is still very big. So at the end of the day, I think if you are complaining, if you donât like to hear Roxette songs sung by someone else, donât go to the concerts. But if you like the songs and you are open-minded a little bit, give it a chance. It wonât sound all the same, but that doesnât mean that itâs going to sound bad. I think some people are really narrow-minded or conservative in a way. They want it to be the way it was all the time. And I can understand that, but thatâs not how it works in reality. Like I said, the only other option is to not do anything. And thatâs not a good option.
PP: â Thatâs not an option. Do you plan to do any gig before the tour starts in South Africa? Some gig in Europe, in Sweden, in Hotel Tylösand, in Stockholm, wherever? Haha.
PG: â I donât think so. We havenât talked about it. There are so many other things going on right now, the movie and musical. Iâve just put this tour on hold a little bit until at least after the summer. Whole January is a rehearsal month. So we are going to do a lot of rehearsing and choosing the right songs. I donât think that there will be any shows at all, but I think, of course, we are going to do dress rehearsals and stuff like that.
PP: â Are you already thinking about which songs to play?
PG: â Yeah, I have a list. I think at the end of the day, we are going to do like 25, 26 songs on this show.
PP: â I would be surprised, because you usually play 21, 22 songs. But fingers crossed! Haha.
PG: â Haha. But now someone else is singing as well, so we can do more songs.
PP: â So let it be 30 then! Haha.
PG: â Haha. I think we are going to rehearse about 35 songs and then maybe we just feel immediately that this or that doesnât work or this sounds exactly like that. I think it would be great to do some Roxette songs from the catalogue that we never played live before with Marie, because then itâs Lenaâs chance to do her own thing in a different way. There are really great songs. âWhatâs She Like?â, for instance, âVulnerableâ, sung by me. We never really played that live.
PP: â I so hoped for it during the acoustic tour. But no, you didnât play it.
PG: â Haha. âIâm Sorryâ is a great song. âThe Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbyeâ, we never played that with Roxette, however, I played it on my own tour. There are a few options.
Seriens titel anspelar pÄ Lena Philipssons Orup-skrivna lÄt med samma namn, och Philipsson gör Àven sin första huvudroll i serien.
"Det kÀnns otroligt spÀnnande att serien Àntligen fÄr möta publiken. Jag Àr vÀldigt glad över att jag fÄtt möjlighet att testa att skÄdespela i ett drama", sÀger hon i ett pressmeddelande.
"PÄ gatan dÀr jag bor" handlar om en grupp grannar pÄ en idyllisk villagata i en mindre stad. I rollistan syns Àven bland andra Leif Andrée, Kajsa Ernst, Joel Spira och Claudia Galli Concha.
HÀr sjunger Lena Philipsson lÄten "PÄ gatan dÀr jag bor":
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Den nya upplagan av Roxette inleder sin vÀrldsturné i Kapstaden i Sydafrika den 25 februari 2025 och fortsÀtter sedan med Ätta konserter i Australien i mars.
Till sommaren flyttar turnén över till Europa med bland annat tvÄ konserten pÄ hemmaplan i Sverige. Den 25 juli spelar Roxette i TrÀdgÄrdsföreningen i Göteborg och den 26 juli pÄ Brottet i Halmstad.
â2025 blir ett stort Roxette-Ă„r! Att fĂ„ spela pĂ„ hemmaplan, pĂ„ vĂ€stkusten i Sverige, kĂ€nns sĂ„klart extra fantastiskt. Lena och jag och hela gĂ€nget kommer att vara pĂ„ toppâ, sĂ€ger Per Gessle i ett pressutskick.
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âDe senaste Ă„ren har jag funderat pĂ„ om jag överhuvudtaget ska göra nĂ„gonting med Roxette. Jag har tĂ€nkt pĂ„ hur jag ska förvalta arvet och Roxettes lĂ„tkatalog pĂ„ bĂ€sta sĂ€tt live. Det fanns tvĂ„ vĂ€gar, att inte göra det alls eller att försöka hitta ett sĂ€tt som passar sĂ„ bra som möjligt. Det var inget lĂ€tt beslut, sade Gessle till tidningenâ och fortsatte:
âLena har lĂ„ng erfarenhet och kommer frĂ„n samma tidevarv som jag â och Ă€r en fantastisk sĂ„ngerska. Vi har ocksĂ„ en historia ihop, jag var med och skrev hennes genombrottslĂ„t âKĂ€rleken Ă€r evigâ.
Lena Philipsson var definitivt inte beredd pÄ att fÄ frÄgan.
âJag höll pĂ„ att trilla av stolen, men jag började direkt tĂ€nka pĂ„ vad fansen ska tycka om det och hur kan det bli. Jag Ă€r bra pĂ„ att identifiera problemen, men det Ă€r klart jag kĂ€nner mig otroligt hedradâ, sade hon till Aftonbladet.
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Per reveals to Hallandsposten that the decision to play in Halmstad was made a few months ago. "Of course, it won't be a Taylor Swift production, but the gigs here will be special, while we otherwise play at festivals. The reason is that we want to test ourselves, because we have never worked together before and then get a bit of a soft start", explains PG.
"We are very much looking forward to the tour â not least abroad, because nobody knows anything about Lena there. The audience gets to meet a fantastic singer and stage personality."
Starting in South Africa in February, Australia awaits in March and Europe in summer. "It's clear that we hope to perform in North and South America, but nothing has been booked there yet. But it's a live tour, a puzzle, where concert venues will be added", Per points out.
There won't be more venues in Sweden than TrÀdgÄrdsföreningen in Gothenburg and Brottet in Halmstad. However, it is not said how many gigs there will be in Halmstad if the first one were to sell out.
"I haven't even thought about that. But we haven't booked anything for the next day anyway...", finishes Per
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PĂ„ gatan dĂ€r jag borâ Ă€r inte bara en Lena Philipsson-lĂ„t (skriven av Orup), det Ă€r ocksĂ„ titeln pĂ„ en ny dramaserie pĂ„ Viaplay. Lena Philipsson spelar huvudrollen som Nina, Ă€nka sedan nĂ„gra Ă„r som inleder en ny relation som skakar om i grannskapet.
Manusförfattaren Mikael Newihl hade just Philipsson i Ă„tanke redan pĂ„ idĂ©stadiet. Hon, som tidigare synts i mindre roller i exempelvis SVT:s julkalender âStorm pĂ„ lugna gatanâ, kĂ€nde sig redo att tacka ja till en ny utmaning.
â Det kĂ€ndes spĂ€nnande att se hur jag skulle tackla en mer seriös roll. Det hĂ€r var helt utanför min box och jag ville kasta mig ut och vĂ„ga testa, sĂ€ger hon.
Nervös
I serien spelar Philipsson mot bland andra Leif Andrée och Kajsa Ernst, och inför inspelningen var hon nervös för vad kollegorna skulle tycka.
â Jag undrade ju vad de skulle tycka om att jag var dĂ€r överhuvudtaget. jag ville ju prestera och inte vara dĂ„lig. Men det var otroligt spĂ€nnande och lĂ€rorikt att se hur de professionella skĂ„despelarna förberedde sig och attackerade olika kĂ€nslor, sĂ€ger hon.
Seriens huvudperson har sedan maken dog tagit emot mycket hjÀlp frÄn grannarna för att fÄ livet att gÄ ihop. Just den sidan kÀnner Lena Philipsson inte igen sig i.
â Jag tycker om att klara mig sjĂ€lv och hade nog kĂ€mpat pĂ„ ganska bra ensam. Nina har ocksĂ„ svĂ„rt att sĂ€ga som det Ă€r, jag Ă€r mer rĂ€ttfram. Men precis som hon vill jag inte göra nĂ„gon annan ledsen, sĂ€ger hon.
âPĂ„ gatan dĂ€r jag borâ har premiĂ€r den 17 november, och Philipsson Ă€r spĂ€nd pĂ„ hur publiken ska ta emot serien, och hoppas att den ska beröra.
â Den innehĂ„ller ju sĂ„vĂ€l mörker som relationer och kĂ€nslor, som mĂ„nga nog kan kĂ€nna igen sig i. Men det Ă€r klart att jag Ă€r pirrig, Ă€ven om jag Ă€r van vid att bli betraktad, under olika framtrĂ€danden, Ă€ven av folk som kanske inte Ă€lskar mig, sĂ€ger hon.
Roxette-turné
Blir det mer skÄdespeleri i framtiden?
â Kommer det nĂ„got spĂ€nnande till mig sĂ„ mĂ„ste jag ju övervĂ€ga det. Jag Ă€r inte den som sĂ€ger âaldrig i livetâ.
HÀrnÀst, efter Ärsskiftet, vÀntar turné tillsammans med Per Gessle som ena halvan av Roxette.
â Det Ă€r ett vĂ€ldigt speciellt Ă€ventyr som har landat i mitt knĂ€. Att ta över efter en sĂ„ Ă€lskad person som Marie Fredriksson Ă€r ingen enkel uppgift, det Ă€r ett stort ansvar som jag tar mig an med respekt, och jag Ă€r smickrad och stolt över förtroendet.
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Lena Philipsson: SvÄrt att grÄta och hÄngla
Gör sin första huvudroll i Viaplays âPĂ„ gatan dĂ€r jag borâ: âMin mĂ„lbild var Meryl Streepâ
Dramakomediserien har sitt ursprung i en populĂ€r lĂ„t frĂ„n albumet âDet gör ont en stund pĂ„ natten men inget pĂ„ danâ (2004), dĂ€r Orup skrev alla lĂ„tarna.
â Han som skrev manus, Mikael Newihl, snickrade pĂ„ sin sommarstuga nĂ€r spelaren med musik hakade upp sig och körde min lĂ„t pĂ„ repeat. DĂ„ började han fundera pĂ„ en serie om livet i ett villaomrĂ„de i en liten stad och om jag skulle vara intresserad av att göra den. Han hade sett mig pĂ„ scen, trodde jag skulle klara det och bokade ett möte, innan manus ens var skrivet, sĂ€ger Lena.
â Jag hade kĂ€nt mig nyfiken pĂ„ att testa skĂ„despeleri i ett drama, som inte grundade sig i en sketch eller komedi.
Spelar tvĂ„barnsmamma â och Ă€nka
Nu Àr serien hÀr. Sex avsnitt regisserade av Lena Koppel. I centrum stÄr Nina, tvÄbarnsmamma som varit Ànka i nÄgra Är. Grannarna spelas av bland annat Claudia Galli Concha, Leif Andrée, Kajsa Ernst, Tom Ljungman, Tina Pour Davoy, Joel Spira och Maria Alm Norell.
âMotornâ i historien Ă€r hur Lenas rollfigur Nina beter sig nĂ€r hon börjar dejta en snickare, spelad av Illka Villi.
â Nina Ă€r en vanlig medelĂ„lders kvinna som umgĂ„s mycket med grannarna. De har loppisar och krĂ€ftskivor ihop. NĂ€r hon börjar dejta en kille vĂ„gar hon inte berĂ€tta för dem, hon Ă€r rĂ€dd för att göra dem ledsna, de har hjĂ€lpt henne med sĂ„ mycket.
âFrustrerande att spela en sĂ„ mumlande personâ
KÀnner du igen dig sjÀlv i henne?
â Nej, det gör jag inte. Ăven om jag absolut Ă€r en ganska lĂ„gmĂ€ld person, Ă€r det snarare lite frustrerande att spela en sĂ„ mumlande person.
Lena erkĂ€nner att hon var âjĂ€ttenervösâ första inspelningsdagen, trots att det âbaraâ var en scen dĂ€r hon och Claudia Galli Concha, som spelar hennes bĂ€sta vĂ€ninna, skulle gĂ„ lĂ€ngs en gata. Men sedan kĂ€nde hon att hennes mĂ„nga Ă„r pĂ„ scenen ocksĂ„ Ă€r en form av skĂ„despeleri. Och sedan har hon tyckt det varit jĂ€ttespĂ€nnande att smygkika pĂ„ sina rutinerade medspelare. Hur de förbereder sig, hur de vĂ€ljer att spela vissa scener. Och ja, Meryl Streep Ă€r Lenas favoritskĂ„despelerska.
Vad var svÄrast?
â Att vara ledsen och grĂ„ta eller hĂ„ngla med pojkvĂ€nnen i serien, det har jag inte gjort tidigare. Att dĂ„ slĂ€ppa skammen.
SvĂ„rt att hĂ„ngla inför âfrĂ€mmande personerâ
Men du har vÀl hÄnglat pÄ riktigt och vet hur man gör?
â Har du gjort det? Kameran gĂ„r, nĂ„gon sĂ€ger âvar sĂ„ god att börjaâ, inför frĂ€mmande personer, det Ă€r inte helt enkelt.
Drar pÄ vÀrldsturné med Roxette
NÀrmaste utmaningen nu nÀr serien Àr klar Àr att axla Marie Fredrikssons roll i Roxette, nÀr Per Gessle, hon och musikerna drar pÄ vÀrldsturné i Sydafrika och Australien med alla de klassiska lÄtarna i februari och mars.
â Det Ă€r skitkul att jobba med Per. Men det Ă€r ett stort förtroende och ansvar att kunna prestera lĂ„tarna tillrĂ€ckligt bra, jag kommer vara nervös pĂ„ premiĂ€ren.
För över ett Ă„r sedan sjöng hon och Per in âSĂ€llskapssjukâ till hans duettalbum som kom nyligen.
â Jag vet inte om det var en slags check frĂ„n hans sida, nĂ„gra dagar senare ville han ha ett möte och stĂ€llde dĂ„ frĂ„gan om Roxette. Vi har gĂ„tt genom tonarter, valt lĂ„tar och sĂ„dant, efter nyĂ„r ska vi repetera med bandet. Jag repar för mig sjĂ€lv hemma nu, lĂ„tarna droppar in en droppe i taget i ryggmĂ€rgen.
Lena Philipsson omâŠ
⊠varför Ebba Forsberg sjunger titelmelodin i tv-serien:
â Skulle det inte bli för mycket om jag sjunger den ocksĂ„? Det rĂ€cker med att jag skĂ„despelar. Varför det blev just Ebba vet jag inte, men hon gör det jĂ€tttebra.
⊠favoritlÄtar med Roxette:
â Bland dem jag ska sjunga sjĂ€lv Ă€r just nu âSleeping in my carâ favoriten, skön och befriande rockig. FrĂ„n förr i tiden, nĂ€r jag bara lyssnade pĂ„ dem, var âSoul deepâ en lĂ„t jag tyckte mycket om.
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