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Nanne

Nanne
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About

Nanne Grönvall (born 1962 in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer-songwriter with a career stretching back to 1986, when she first appeared in Melodifestivalen with the group Sound of Music. She won the contest in 1996 as lead vocalist of One More Time with 'Den vilda', which went on to finish third at Eurovision, and has since built a substantial solo catalogue - including the chart-topping 'Håll om mig' - alongside songwriting credits for other artists. A member of the Melodifestivalen Hall of Fame, she is one of the competition's most frequent participants across four decades.

#1
Swedish singles chart peak - 'Håll om mig' (2005), stayed top 3 for 6+ months
#3
Eurovision Song Contest 1996 finish (out of 23 countries) with One More Time
10+
Melodifestivalen participations as performer and/or songwriter

What's new

  • 2026-05

    Nanne Grönvall shared new details about her breast cancer treatment, confirming the cancer had not spread after surgery in January 2026.

  • 2026-02

    Nanne Grönvall performed a medley of her Melodifestivalen songs at the contest's third heat in Kristianstad, marking 40 years since her debut in the competition.

  • 2026-02

    Her anniversary tour, originally planned for autumn 2026, was postponed to spring 2027 following breast cancer surgery.

  • 2025-11

    Nanne Grönvall announced the 'My Queens of Rock' concert tour for autumn 2026, celebrating 40 years as an artist with a tribute to female rock icons.

  • 2025

    A compilation of all her Melodifestivalen entries across 40 years became available on Spotify, including the previously vinyl-only original 'Avundsjuk'.

Tour

KarlstadStockholmHalmstadMalmöVäxjöBoråsGöteborgUppsala

Tracks

Håll om mig#1 Sweden 2005, won public vote at Melodifestivalen by a wide margin
Den vildaWon Melodifestivalen 1996 with One More Time, 3rd at Eurovision 1996
AvundsjukSolo debut hit 1998, reached #6 in Sweden
Det vackrasteCo-written for Cecilia Vennersten, won Swedish Grammy for Song of the Year 1995
HighlandOne More Time hit, charted across Europe in the 1990s

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