Roxette In Concert 2025 – Munich – 23rd June 2025 – #15

After a sold-out show in Viborg, Denmark, the Roxette gang landed in Munich, Germany for yet another sold-out gig.

Tollwood Summer Festival takes place in the Olympiapark. You could enter the festival area anytime, but gates to Tollwood Musik-Arena, the arena where the concerts are held, opened only at 18:00. There were long lines at all three entrances, despite the fact that it started raining heavily several times.

While queuing, we could hear the soundcheck at around 17:00.

After entering the venue, we realized there was a merch stand inside the arena. This was the first place on this leg of the tour where you could buy merch.

The arena was actually a big tent and it was so hot inside that you could feel like you were in a sauna. The concert was set to start at 19:00 and special guest Moss Kena warmed up the crowd that was clapping loudly for long until 20:15 when Roxette entered the stage.

The setlist was the same as in Viborg, there was only one extra song, Queen Of Rain at the end.

After SIMC, Per greeted the Munich crowd and said it’s always a treat to be here and great to see so many people. He said it’s hotter here than in Sweden. Haha. The crowd was laughing. It was really like a sauna. PG said they would play some of their favourite Roxette songs and asked the audience to sing along, no matter if they knew the lyrics or not. Then he turned to Chris so that he could start the next song, but Chris pointed at Lena and then Mr. G realized that he forgot to introduce her. Per introduced Lena as a new member of the Roxette family. The crowd cheered for Lena. She greeted the audience too and said “Mir geht’s super”. The crowd cheered for her even louder. She continued saying it’s her first time in Munich, so she feels like a virgin, touched for the very first time and she likes it. Then Chris started playing DFS.

After DFS, Per said ”OMG, you’re on fire!” to the audience. So he slowed down a bit and after explaining that the band went to Capri to record this album in the ’90s, he started to play the title song, CBB.

SGNO kicked off the roof, but after that it was time to slow down a bit again. Lena dedicated IMHBL to Marie and the audience cheered.

HDYD was a hit and so was Dangerous. Then PG introduced the band. Magnus had his I Got You (the James Brown song) moment again, Clarence started to play Neverending Love and the crowd was singing along. Jonas, the good old Roxette member, who took an almost 20-year break, got a very loud and long cheering from the audience. On backing vocals and some funky tambourine there was Dea, one of Per’s favourite singers. On drums, a new kid on the block, Norpan Eriksson, an amazing guy. And last, but certainly least, the last living hippie in Sweden and probably in all Scandinavia, Christoffer on lead guitar. As the intro to Joyride, Chris played In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus. The Munich crowd was extremely happy to hear it.

After Joyride, the band went off stage, but the crowd didn’t stop clapping for a second until they came back again after a longer while. Mr. G changed his shirt, the black one to a white one and came back with Lena only. They performed Spending My Time as a duet without the band. Per said he wrote it on the very same afternoon as Joyride, it was a busy Tuesday. Haha. After the song, reacting to the crowd’s loud sing along, Lena said it was pure magic.

LTYH was the next encore song and here I have to mention that I just love the tribute to Pelle here. There is that drum part kept in it the way Pelle played it during the past years with Roxette. Always amazing to hear it.

We thought the gang would finish the set with The Look. After TL, Per thanked the audience for coming, wished them a fantastic summer and he said he hopes to see them again somewhere down the road. He asked to take care of each other and stay safe and sound. And then instead of taking a bow, they performed QOR as the last song. Wonderful!

The whole concert was simply magical! The crowd was fantastic, they were singing along to each and every song very loudly and clapping along as well. The band rocked big time and Per was on a high despite the strong heat. Lena is gaining more and more self-confidence, and even if these songs are not in her DNA, she performs them outstandingly well. In Munich there were many hardcore fans from different countries. There are big Marie fans among them and they mentioned that they like the fact that Lena doesn’t want to imitate Marie. She is doing her own thing and that makes the show enjoyable even for them, so they don’t have to compare Lena to Marie all the time. She is doing a fab job and has an awesome voice.

At the end of the show, not only Per threw his remaining picks from the mic stand, but also Norpan threw his drumsticks to the crowd.

Setlist

  1. The Big L.
  2. Sleeping In My Car
  3. Dressed For Success
  4. Crash! Boom! Bang!
  5. Opportunity Nox
  6. Fading Like A Flower
  7. Almost Unreal
  8. Stars
  9. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
  10. It Must Have Been Love
  11. How Do You Do!
  12. Dangerous

Band presentation

  1. Joyride

Encore

  1. Spending My Time
  2. Listen To Your Heart
  3. The Look
  4. Queen Of Rain

Next stop is Madrid, Spain on 27th June! Check out all the tour dates and links to ticket sales sites HERE!

Photos in the article are taken by Patrícia Peres. More photos HERE!

Per after the show:

WOW! Truly amazing gig tonite in Munich. So much love + so many loud voices, I’m speechless! One for the history books for sure. Extremely hot in the arena (especially for old retired ppl like me) but my God, can’t thank you enough for your support! Lena was on fire and so was the band. I’m in good hands, hahaha! Thanks everyone!

Lena after the gig:

Hot tent in Munich yesterday!! Amazing audience! A lot of sweat and joy!! Thank you so much!

Roxette In Concert 2025 – Viborg – 21st June 2025 – #14

After Fredrikstad, Norway, the Roxette gang headed to Viborg, Denmark. Part of the team was flying a private jet.

In the afternoon, Lisa Ekdahl performed at 14:00. Some of The Roxettes blended into the crowd and watched her show. Then Wet Wet Wet played at 17:00 and Roxette entered the Stardust stage at Forever Festival at 20:15. The night didn’t end with them, Culture Club performed at 23:30.

The stage looked different vs. the Norwegian gigs. Now there was no LED wall, but a big Roxette logo as a backdrop behind the band. Hot weather, hot band, cool sing-along audience!

The only difference in the setlist vs. the first two summer shows was that they skipped What’s She Like? this time.

Setlist

  1. The Big L.
  2. Sleeping In My Car
  3. Dressed For Success
  4. Crash! Boom! Bang!
  5. Opportunity Nox
  6. Fading Like A Flower
  7. Almost Unreal
  8. Stars
  9. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
  10. It Must Have Been Love
  11. How Do You Do!
  12. Dangerous

Band presentation

  1. Joyride

Encore

  1. Spending My Time
  2. Listen To Your Heart
  3. The Look

Next stop is Munich, Germany on 23rd June! Check out all the tour dates and links to ticket sales sites HERE!

Pic by Sandra Knospe

Almost Unreal recorded by Sandra HERE!

Check out Forever Festival’s photo of the crowd HERE! Video snippet of FLAF HERE!

Per after the concert:

Wow! Amazing gig tonite in Viborg. The FOREVER festival. Lovely huge crowd around 20.000, superb weather, Scandinavia at its finest! See you soon!!

Lena after the gig:

I agree with Per, amazing gig tonight in Viborg! Wonderful audience, and such a relief to slide into my slippers afterwards…… ouch.

Roxette In Concert 2025 – Fredrikstad – 20th June 2025 – #13

The Roxette gang celebrated midsummer with a sold-out festival gig in Fredrikstad, Norway. The band hit the stage at 19:45 and played until 21:15 at Idyll Festivalen.

The setlist was the same as in Bergen.

Setlist

  1. The Big L.
  2. Sleeping In My Car
  3. Dressed For Success
  4. What’s She Like?
  5. Crash! Boom! Bang!
  6. Opportunity Nox
  7. Fading Like A Flower
  8. Almost Unreal
  9. Stars
  10. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
  11. It Must Have Been Love
  12. How Do You Do!
  13. Dangerous

Band presentation

  1. Joyride

Encore

  1. Spending My Time
  2. Listen To Your Heart
  3. The Look

Next stop is Forever Festival in Viborg, Denmark on 21st June! Check out all the tour dates and links to ticket sales sites HERE!

Check out the crowd sing-along during The Look HERE! Photos by Idyll Festivalen HERE.

Still is from the video Lena shared after the show, recorded most probably by Mikael Nogueira Svensson.

Per after the concert on Instagram:

Amazing Friday in Fredrikstad! Thx for coming + singing along. A treat to be here! Have a fab summer y’all!

Per after the show on Facebook:

Amazing Friday in Fredrikstad, Norway! Fourth time for me in this beautiful place! Thx everyone (14000) for stopping by and singing along. More to come. Now we fly south to Denmark!

Lena after the gig:

Thank you Fredrikstad for a wonderful Midsummer Eve!

Roxette In Concert 2025 – Bergen – 12th June 2025 – #12

After an incredibly successful start in South Africa and Australia, the Roxette In Concert 2025 tour continues in Europe. The first gig of the summer leg happened in Bergen, Norway. There are 14 summer shows altogether and the first 10 of them are festival concerts, while the last 4 gigs in Sweden are regular shows.

Bergenfest’s headliner on 12h June was Roxette. After entering the venue, we checked the whole area and also looked for merch stuff, but there was unfortunately nothing Roxette-related at the shop. So we walked to the main stage and occupied our spots in the front row. There were huge screens on the two sides of the stage, so that even those could see everything who were standing in the very back.

First act on the main stage was Norwegian rock band The September When between 17:00 and 18:00. Then came The The from the UK and they performed between 19.15 and 20.15. During these two concerts there weren’t loud sing alongs, but the crowd enjoyed the performances.

After The The, we could see the crew setting up the stage for Roxette, while at a smaller stage next to the main stage there was another concert.

Roxette entered the stage at 21:30 sharp and the show ended at 23:00, just like it was scheduled. It felt like there was less talking between the songs than usual, to keep focus on the songs and be able to include as many hits as possible in these 1.5 hours.

17 songs fit in, and they all fit in perfectly. The setlist has changed vs. the South Africa – Australia version mainly because it’s a festival setlist, so it contains less songs and it’s rather the ballads that were skipped. Among the 17 songs there was one new, that wasn’t played on the first leg. As you might remember, Lena had a fracture in her foot in April, but in May she already posted that her foot was doing better and better. She also posted that she had started to prepare for summer and practised a couple of new songs just in case they change the setlist. She practised Almost Unreal and it turned out to be a very cool addition to the set.

Talking about Lena’s fractured foot, she is doing very fine now, as if nothing had happened. I was so excited to hear her live, because even though she was very convincing to me via all the videos I watched during the first leg of the tour, I wanted to hear her with my own ears. She didn’t disappoint! Her vocal skills are simply outstanding. Lena was in top top top shape. But not only her. Per was amazing as well and the whole band was very tight. They enjoyed being back on stage together again and sounded just fabulous. The audience rewarded them with loud sing-alongs and cheering during the whole show.

Roxette played in Bergen in 2011. When Per greeted the crowd after the first two songs, he talked about that. They were talking to the audience in Swedish. As you know by now, Swedish is very similar to Norwegian and they understand each other perfectly. Mr. G also said that they thought they would play some old favourites. The audience was cheering. He added: „If you know the lyrics, please sing along. If you don’t know the lyrics, sing along anyway.” Haha. Per also presented Lena as a fantastic new member of the Roxette family. The crowd was cheering again. Per asked Lena how she felt and she said she felt wonderfully good. It’s very nice to be in Bergen, she added.

Before IMHBL, Lena dedicated the song to Marie who we all miss so much, she said. She asked the crowd to sing it together with her.

Before Joyride, Per introduced the band members. Magnus felt so good that he recited I Got You (the James Brown song) as a poem. Haha. Mr. G turned to Clarence and told us that he has been producing Roxette since the very beginning, since Neverending Love, so Clarence started playing a bit of Neverending Love. PG introduced Jonas as a good old Roxette member, who took a 15-year break, but thank God he is back. Dea was introduced as one of Per’s favourite singers who is the backing vocalist and plays the tambourine as well. On drums, a newcomer, Norpan Eriksson. And last, but absolute least, Sweden’s last hippie, Christoffer on lead guitar. Before getting down to Joyride, Chris played In The Hall Of The Mountain King as the intro to it.

After Joyride, the band went off stage and after the audience cheered loudly, Per and Lena came back to perform Spending My Time. Only the two of them. Per said they don’t like the band anymore, haha, but Lena said they just gave a little break for them. PG added that he wrote this song the same day he wrote Joyride.

After SMT, the band came up on stage for the last two songs. Both Listen To Your Heart and The Look were so powerful. The Look was an amazing closing song at this festival, leaving everyone on a high. After the show we were walking to our hotel and there was a bar where live music was played. The guy on the guitar played The Look while we were passing by. So cool!

There are a couple of new guitar picks in use. Per posted about them previously and not long before the gig he also posted about the late arrivals, some good enough yellow picks.

Setlist

  1. The Big L.
  2. Sleeping In My Car
  3. Dressed For Success
  4. What’s She Like?
  5. Crash! Boom! Bang!
  6. Opportunity Nox
  7. Fading Like A Flower
  8. Almost Unreal
  9. Stars
  10. She’s Got Nothing On (But The Radio)
  11. It Must Have Been Love
  12. How Do You Do!
  13. Dangerous

Band presentation

  1. Joyride

Encore

  1. Spending My Time
  2. Listen To Your Heart
  3. The Look

Next stop is Idyll festivalen in Fredrikstad, Norway on 20th June! Check out all the tour dates and links to ticket sales sites HERE!

 

Photos in the article are taken by Patrícia Peres. More photos HERE!

Per after the show:

Oh yeah. The Roxette tour is up and running. Amazing summer premiere in Bergen, Norway last night! Such a beautiful place and such a beautiful crowd! Thanx for all very loud voices and for making an ordinary Thursday feel so very special!

Roxette to announce autumn tour leg in Europe

PRESS RELEASE – In 2016, Roxette did what we believed was to be the last ever concerts. Now, nearly a decade later, Roxette’s frontman, songwriter and founder Per Gessle picks up the torch and brings the iconic hits back to the stage. Joined by Swedish pop sensation and superstar Lena Philipsson, Roxette In Concert is set to embark on their highly anticipated arena tour across Europe this fall – following a series of exclusive shows and festival appearances this summer.

Tickets for Roxette In Concert go on sale Friday May 9th at 10:00 am CEST! (Live Nation, Ticketmaster)

The first leg of Roxette In Concert has just come to an end – and it has been a massive success. Kicking off with a groundbreaking performance in Cape Town, South Africa, the tour continued through Pretoria, and then moved on to nine unforgettable shows in Australia. The energy was electrifying, with over 75,000 fans singing along to the iconic anthems, proving once again the timeless appeal of Roxette’s music. The response has been extraordinary, with both critics and fans celebrating the powerful performances.

“We may only be in the first quarter of 2025, but Roxette is already the top contender for the best live show of the year.” – Sheldon Ang Media

“More than just a concert, it was a reminder of what live music is supposed to be: uplifting, electric, and unforgettable.” – Music Festivals Australia

“The setlist was a masterclass in hit-making, from the sweeping ballad It Must Have Been Love to the high-energy How Do You Do! and Joyride. The encore delivered peak nostalgia – Spending My Time and Listen to Your Heart brought the emotion, while The Look had the crowd on their feet. Closing with Queen of Rain, Roxette proved that even after all these years, their music still resonates.” – Newcastle Live

It’s been five years since Roxette lost Marie Fredriksson to cancer, a devastating loss that left family, friends, and fans in grief. Yet, their legacy lives on, with their songs continuously streamed, played, and enjoyed by old and new supporters around the world.

“The first leg of the tour has been an incredible experience. It’s been really emotional and powerful to reconnect with the fans and bring Roxette’s music back to the stage. The response has been overwhelming. Marie will always be irreplaceable, but I’m lucky to have found an amazing voice and brilliant performer in Lena Philipsson. I co-wrote Lena’s first major hit back in 1986, and she’s one of Sweden’s brightest stars.” – Per Gessle

“The first part of the tour has been absolutely amazing! Working with Per and performing these iconic songs has been a true joy. I’m so excited for what’s to come next.” – Lena Philipsson

Later this year, Roxette brings their impressive show to cities across Europe, offering fans a rare opportunity to relive the soundtrack of their lives – with a fresh, powerful live production and the same timeless magic that made Roxette one of the most successful pop acts of all time.

The highly anticipated arena tour will follow a select run of summer concerts across Europe, including several major festival appearances and four already sold-out shows in Sweden.

The live band features long-time Roxette collaborators and world-class musicians: Christoffer Lundquist, Magnus Börjeson, Magnus “Norpan” Eriksson, Dea Norberg, along with original Roxette legends Clarence Öfwerman and Jonas Isacsson.

ROXETTE IN CONCERT – TOUR DATES 2025 EUROPE

  • June 12 – Bergen, Norway – Bergenfest
  • June 20 – Fredrikstad, Norway – Idyll
  • June 21 – Viborg, Denmark – Forever
  • June 23 – Munich, Germany – Tollwood (SOLD OUT)
  • June 27 – Madrid, Spain – Noches del Botánico (SOLD OUT)
  • June 28 – Mérida, Spain – Teatro Romano de Mérida
  • July 4 – Kestenholz, Switzerland – St. Peter at Sunset
  • July 12 – Weert, The Netherlands – Bospop
  • July 13 – Zottegem, Belgium – Rock Zottegem
  • July 17 – Pori, Finland – Pori Jazz
  • July 23 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Trädgårdsföreningen (SOLD OUT)
  • July 25 – Gothenburg, Sweden – Trädgårdsföreningen (SOLD OUT)
  • July 26 – Halmstad, Sweden – Brottet (SOLD OUT)
  • July 27 – Halmstad, Sweden – Brottet (SOLD OUT)
  • November 4 – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Aréna (NEW)
  • November 6 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena (NEW)
  • November 15 – Valencia, Spain – Roig Arena (NEW)
  • November 16 – Barcelona, Spain – Sant Jordi Club (NEW)
  • November 18 – Leipzig, Germany – Quarterback Arena (NEW)
  • November 20 – Berlin, Germany – Tempodrom (NEW)
  • November 22 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena (NEW)
  • November 23 – Frankfurt, Germany – Jahrhunderthalle (NEW)
  • November 25 – Düsseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle (NEW)
  • November 26 – Nuremberg, Germany – Arena Nürnberger Versicherungen (NEW)
  • December 1 – London, England – Wembley Arena (NEW)
  • December 4 – Linköping, Sweden – Saab Arena (NEW)
  • December 5 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena (NEW)