Darin, the Swedish singer, Melodifestivalen alumni and 2013 Eurovision interval act, has announced today that he will commence a tour in Spring 2018.

The official dates for Darin’s upcoming tour were announced on the singer’s Facebook page earlier today. In a post, he said:

In Spring, I’m going out on a big tour. I’m very much looking forward to that. Hope to see you there!

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Darin’s 2018 concert dates

  • 22/02: Gothenburg, Liseberg hall
  • 23/02: Örebro, Conventum
  • 24/02: Karlstad, Karlstad CCC
  • 25/02: Västarås, Concert hall
  • 28/02: Umeå, Idunteatern
  • 01/03: Luleå, Culture house
  • 02/03: Östersund, OSD (Peterson Berger-Hallen)
  • 03/03: Sundsvall, Tonhallen
  • 08/03: Linköping, Konsert & Kongress (Crusellhallen)
  • 09/03: Falun, Magasinet
  • 11/03: Stockholm, Circus
  • 12/03 Stockholm, Circus
  • 15/03: Växjö, Concert hall
  • 16/03: Skövde, Arena Skövde
  • 17/03: Borås, Åhaga
  • 18/03: Jönköping, Concert hall (Hammarskjöldsalen)
  • 24/03: Uppsala, Concert & Congress (Great hall)
  • 25/03: Gävle, Concert hall (Gevaliasalen)
  • 04/04: Malmö, Malmö Live (Auditorium)
  • 05/04: Kalmar, Kalmarsalen (Romanhallen)
  • 06/04: Halmstad, Halmstad Theatre (Stellan Mörner)
  • 07/04: Helsingborg, (Konserthuset)
  • 08/04: Norrköping, De Geerhallen

Tickets for Darin’s forthcoming concert can be purchased via ticketmaster.se.

From Melfest to the Eurovision stage

In 2010, Darin competed in Melodifestivalen with the song You’re out of my life in a bid to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. He finished in fourth place at the final of the selection.

Three years later, he performed as an interval act at the second semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö. He sung his song So yours.

Would you like to see Darin representing Sweden at Eurovision in the near future?


Eleanor (or Ellie), is 26 years old, is from Exeter in the UK. She combines motherhood with studying linguistics. Ellie was first allowed to stay up and watch the Eurovision Song Contest aged 5 in 1999, but really fell in love with it after the Athens 2006 contest. Big key changes and dramatic stage shows are an absolute must! Ellie has also written an A* academic dissertation on the cultural history of Eurovision.