Zara Larsson 
Pop / Mainstream Pop
Swedish hitmaking singer/songwriter Zara Larsson crafts R&B- and club-influenced dance-pop influenced by artists like Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Robyn. After winning a Swedish singing competition at the age of eight, Larsson crashed the mainstream in the mid-2010s with a string of Swedish number ones like "Lush Life" and "Never Forget You," which were certified multi-platinum around the world. Those tracks landed on her 2017 chart-topping, multi-platinum breakthrough So Good, a Top Ten hit across Europe and Australasia. Her third album, Poster Girl, arrived in 2021 and again brought her to the Top Ten in Sweden with the hit "Ruin My Life." In 2023, she cracked the top 30 of the Pop 100 with the '80s-influenced "Can't Tame Her" from 2024's Venus.
Born in the Stockholm suburb of Solna, Larsson first caught the public's eyes and ears in 2008 as the winner of the popular Swedish talent show Talang Sverige (the regional version of Got Talent). Following the success of the show, she inked a deal with Ten Music Group and issued her debut EP, Introducing, which featured the hit single "Uncover" in 2013. The song was certified triple platinum in her home country, and after another EP, Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself, Larsson began work on her official debut long-player. The resulting 1 arrived in 2014 via Record Company Ten and Universal Music. Three additional singles reached the Swedish Top Ten: "She's Not Me," "Carry You Home," and "Rooftop."
A pair of 2015 singles proved to be Larsson's international breakthrough. First, the multi-platinum smash hit "Lush Life" reached the Top Ten across Europe, then "Never Forget You" (featuring MNEK) hit the Top Ten in Great Britain and went platinum in the United States. Those tracks would eventually appear on her sophomore LP. Before the release of that album, she collaborated with Tinie Tempah on "Girls Like" and David Guetta for the 2016 UEFA Euro Cup theme "This One's for You." By the time So Good was released in early 2017, four additional singles had been issued, including the Charlie Puth-penned "So Good" with Ty Dolla $ign, "Symphony" with Clean Bandit, and the MNEK-produced "Ain't My Fault." The set debuted atop the charts in Sweden and marked her chart debut across the world, including in the U.S., where it reached the Top 30.
The following year, Larsson released the platinum-certified single "Ruin My Life" -- the first offering from what would become her third album -- and entered 2019 with "Don't Worry Bout Me," "All the Time," and "Wow." She also collaborated with K-pop superstars BTS on "A Brand New Day," provided "Invisible," the theme song for the animated film Klaus, and teamed with Tyga and Kygo for the latter's tropical club anthem "Like It Is," which became a Top Five hit in Sweden, New Zealand, and Norway. Later that year, she released "Love Me Land," the official lead single from her third album, 2021's Poster Girl. Collecting singles from as early as 2018 ("Ruin My Life"), the R&B-influenced pop set also included "Talk About Love" with Young Thug. Poster Girl hit number three in Sweden, 11 in Norway, and cracked the Billboard 200. She promoted the album into the next year, when she teamed up with Alesso for the European hit "Words."
Larsson returned in early 2023 with the '80s-influenced "Can't Tame Her," co-written with MNEK and MTHR and released on her own record label, Sommer House. It hit number 28 on the Pop 100. A collaboration with David Guetta, "On My Love," became a chart-topping hit in Sweden. She closed the year with the release of the holiday EP, Honor the Light, a six-track effort that included the track "Memory Lane." After a year of single releases, Larsson's fourth studio album finally arrived in February 2024. Venus included her MNEK and Guetta collaborations, as well as "You Love Who You Love" and "End of Time." ~ Neil Z. Yeung & James Christopher Monger
Upcoming Festivals
Jun19
Pinkpop 2026
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Jun20
Parklife Festival 2026
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Jun26
Solidays 2026
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Jun25
OpenAir St.Gallen 2026
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Jun20
Rock In Rio Lisbon 2026
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Jun27
Roskilde Festival 2026
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Open’er Festival 2026
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Mad Cool Festival 2026
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Jul9
NOS Alive 2026
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Montreux Jazz Festival 2026
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Lollapalooza Berlin 2026
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Jul29
Dekmantel Festival 2026
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Jul31
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Jul30
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Way Out West 2026
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Aug14
Flow Festival 2026
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Aug20
Fm4 Frequency Festival 2026
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Aug20
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Aug28
Electric Picnic 2026
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Aug29
Superbloom 2026
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Sep25
All Things Go Festival NYC 2026
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All Things Go DC 2026
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