Zara Larsson
Swedish singer and songwriter
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2025 | Upcoming release of 'Pretty Ugly' single, with details yet to be announced. |
2025 | Scheduled to be an opening act for Tate McRae's Miss Possessive Tour. |
2024 | Zara Larsson released the single 'Venus' |
2024 | Zara Larsson released 'Ammunition' single, which reached #35 on the charts |
2024 | Began her Venus Tour, marking her latest headlining concert series. |
2024 | Announced as an opening act for Kygo's World Tour, scheduled to run from 2024 to 2025. |
2024 | The album reappeared on the Swedish Albums chart, showing its lasting impact and continued relevance in Zara Larsson's home country. |
May 31 2024 | Film 'A Part of You' was released, featuring Zara Larsson alongside Felicia Maxime and Edvin Ryding |
April 3 2024 | Released a streamed concert, Venus Tour, recorded at AFAS Live in Amsterdam and released via pay-per-view platform On Air in 4K resolution with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. |
February 9 2024 | Released her fourth studio album 'Venus'. |
January 30 2024 | Zara Larsson released her album '1' worldwide through TEN and Epic record labels |
January 30 2024 | The album '1' is released internationally on all digital platforms, expanding its availability beyond the initial Scandinavian release. |
January 19 2024 | Released 'You Love Who You Love' as the fourth single from the Venus album |
2023 | Zara Larsson released the single 'Tänd ett ljus' |
2023 | Launched singles 'Can't Tame Her', 'End of Time', 'On My Love' with David Guetta, and multiple holiday-themed tracks like 'Memory Lane', 'Winter Song', and 'Silent Night' from albums Venus and Honor the Light. |
2023 | Zara Larsson was awarded the Bambi Award in the 'Music International' category, recognizing her international musical achievements. |
December 1 2023 | Released holiday EP 'Honor the Light' |
October 26 2023 | Officially announced the album Venus and made it available for pre-order |
September 15 2023 | Released 'On My Love', the third single from Venus, in collaboration with French DJ David Guetta |
May 19 2023 | Released 'End of Time' as the second single from the Venus album |
May 15 2023 | Netflix Nordic announced the film 'A Part of You', in which Larsson is part of the main cast |
January 27 2023 | Released 'Can't Tame Her', the lead single from her fourth studio album Venus |
2022 | Zara Larsson released 'Lay All Your Love on Me' as a Spotify Single, which reached #16 on the charts |
2022 | Collaborated with Alesso on the single 'Words', which achieved chart success and received Gold certifications from BPI, IFPI DEN, and RMNZ |
2022 | Publicly endorsed the Left Party in the Swedish general election. |
June 2022 | Left TEN Music Group, started her own record label Sommer House, and acquired ownership of her musical catalog while renewing her contract with Epic Records. |
April 22 2022 | Released 'Words' with Swedish DJ Alesso, which reached the top five in Sweden and top 40 in several European countries. |
2021 | Launched her Poster Girl Tour, supporting her album of the same name. |
May 21 2021 | Released a summer edition of Poster Girl and performed songs at a virtual party on Roblox. |
May 11 2021 | Posted on Instagram criticizing Israel for civilian killings and 'upholding apartheid', emphasizing the importance of standing against antisemitism. |
March 5 2021 | Released her album Poster Girl, which debuted at number three on the Swedish Albums Chart, 12 on the UK Albums Chart, and 170 on the US Billboard 200. |
January 8 2021 | Released 'Talk About Love' featuring Young Thug as the third single from Poster Girl. |
2020 | Zara Larsson released 'Säg Mig Var Du Står' with Carola, which reached #2 on the charts and was certified 3× Platinum by GLF |
2020 | Participated in Live Lounge Allstars' 'Times Like These', which reached number 1 on the charts and received a Silver certification from BPI |
September 2020 | Released a remix of 'Wow' featuring Sabrina Carpenter. |
August 2020 | Terminated her cooperation with Huawei, publicly criticizing China's policies and stating the country is 'not a nice state'. |
July 10 2020 | Released 'Love Me Land' single and music video, and announced her upcoming album would be called Poster Girl. |
March 2020 | Featured on Kygo's single 'Like It Is' with rapper Tyga, which became a top-five song in Sweden, New Zealand, and Norway. |
2019 | Zara Larsson released multiple music videos including 'Don't Worry Bout Me' (directed by Grant Spanier), 'All the Time' (directed by Alexandre Moors), and 'Invisible' (directed by Sarah McColgan) |
2019 | Collaborated with Tom Walker on the single 'Now You're Gone' from the album What a Time to Be Alive, which received a Silver certification from BPI |
2019 | Larsson released multiple singles including 'Don't Worry Bout Me', 'A Brand New Day' with BTS for BTS World soundtrack, and 'All the Time', all from the Poster Girl album. |
2019 | Began fronting a Durex and AIDS organization (RED) campaign promoting sexual health awareness and raising money for AIDS treatment in South Africa. |
2019 | Performed as an opening act for Ed Sheeran during his ÷ Tour, further establishing her presence in major international music tours. |
2019 | So Good remained on charts in Denmark and Sweden, maintaining its presence in key markets. |
2019 | Conducted the five-month long Don't Worry Bout Me Tour to continue promoting the album. |
November 8 2019 | Released 'Invisible' single from the Netflix animated film Klaus. |
March 2019 | Started a commercial cooperation with Huawei, which was later criticized for the company's human rights record. |
January 2019 | Featured on the song 'Holding Out for You' by Italian rapper and singer Fedez. |
2018 | Zara Larsson released the song 'Either' in collaboration with Poo Bear for the album 'Poo Bear Presents Bearthday Music'. |
2018 | The album continued to chart in several countries, including Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, and Belgium, demonstrating its ongoing popularity and sales. |
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