concert19:00Lasse Holm - En Hel Massa Lasse
Swedish singer and actor Lasse Holm performs in Uppsala.
Lasse Holm (born Lars-Eric Gustav Holm, 9 December 1943, Stockholm) is a Swedish singer, pianist, songwriter and television host whose career stretches back to the beat groups of the 1960s. He is one of the most prolific composers in Swedish popular music history, with over 700 songs to his name and five Melodifestivalen victories - among them Carola's 'Främling' (1983) and Arvingarna's 'Eloise' (1993). Together with Monica Törnell he represented Sweden at Eurovision 1986, and he co-founded the long-running summer show Diggiloo. In 2024 he received the royal medal Litteris et Artibus from King Carl XVI Gustaf.
Lasse Holm is confirmed to perform at Drömmen Festival at Hotel Tylösand in Halmstad on 25 July 2026.
Lasse Holm was announced as part of the Drömmen Festival 2025 lineup in Stockholm, alongside Ronan Keating and the Gipsy Kings.
Melodifestivalklubben named Lasse Holm its 2024 honorary prize recipient, recognising his five Melodifestivalen victories and his role in keeping the schlager genre alive.
Lasse Holm was a featured speaker on Sveriges Radio's prestigious summer programme Sommar i P1 in July 2024.
King Carl XVI Gustaf awarded Lasse Holm the royal medal Litteris et Artibus at Stockholm Palace for his contributions to Swedish musical life.
😴 Nothing scheduled with this artist in the near future.