Zara Larsson's latest songs live for the first time in Hungary at SZIN Festival

On August 28, Zara Larsson will perform at Hungary's biggest summer closing festival, Coca-Cola SZIN. She will perform songs from her new album "Venus", which was released this year, so visitors of Coca-Cola SZIN will be able to hear the songs from the Swedish international star's latest album live in Hungary for the first time, alongside her previous hits – the organizers announced in a press release.

On the first day of the Szeged Youth Days, the dancing energy will be unleashed as the Swedish world star Zara Larsson will bring the songs of her latest album to Szeged. Venus is the singer's fourth album and a great example of "super fun" pop music. Danceable songs, a really good music collection, said Zara before the album's release.

Zara Larsson was 10 years old when she suddenly became a huge hit, winning the Swedish version of Got Talent. The Céline Dion song that won her the trophy was so successful that it was recorded and remained a hit on the Swedish charts for weeks. In 2015, Zara launched one of the pop hits of the year: Lush Life has been played constantly on the radio, has more than 840 million views on YouTube, has charted in 24 countries, and has nearly 1.5 billion streams on Spotify.

She also has major collaborations to her name, including Never Forget You with MNEK, Girls Like with Tinie Tempah, This One's for You with David Guetta, and of course Symphony with Clean Bandit, which was a big radio hit in Hungary. Zara Larsson – named one of Time's most influential teenagers and one of Forbes' 30 most influential people under 30 – also regularly performs a hit by Swedish band ABBA, and will certainly perform Lay All Your Love On Me at SZIN. And of course, there will also be hits from the latest album Venus, including the first single Can't Tame Her, which has also made the radio charts in Hungary, the press release concludes.

Featured image and info via Coca-Cola SZIN / Presspresso


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