“Golden Times lay down – the farewell tour”

“the Tourschedule – here is exceptionally nice and the chipmunks”

“Golden Times thanks to him.”

“The iconic pop band embarks on farewell tour in the summer.”

“”I bend my neck and smiles. Thank you all,” says Per Gessle in a press release.”

“Golden Times” says goodbye with one last album and the accompanying farewell tour. In the summer visiting a total of 17 towns and cities throughout Sweden and the premiere takes place at home, in Halmstad, sweden on 4 July.”

“– 40 years is a long time and it is absolutely amazing that we, as a band and our music has managed to touch on several generations of scandinavians. I’m fortunate to have been given to play with Sweden’s best pop band, ” says Per Gessle in the press release.”

“recorded in France”

“The last and seventh album is expected to come in the spring. The album, recorded in France, will be their seventh in the order.”

” this is The first time we go abroad and play in, so it will be incredibly fun. Per has played in quite simple demos to leave all the doors open for the band to arrange the songs together, ” says Mats ”MP” Persson in the press release.”

“the Breakthrough came in 1979. With big hits such as ”When we two becomes one”, ”Summertime”, ”the Sound of another heart”, ”the Girls on TV2” and ”Go & Fish!”, the band has written themselves into the Swedish soul.”

” I think it is a perfect opportunity to put the point now. Everyone in the band is still active musicians, and is in many ways better than ever. All we can take with the new album and the summer tour – and thank us with the flag still in the top, ” says Anders Herrlin in the press release.”

“But it is not without sorrow in the heart, the band made the decision.”

“– It will certainly feel a bit sad to go out on Gyllene Tider’s last tour, but everything has an end. It is just so hard to believe it has been 40 years since it all started, ” says Göran Fritzon.”

“Nöjesbladet looking for members in the Golden Times.”

“Gyllene Tider’s tour schedule:”

“July 4, Halmstad, Brottet”

“July 6, Malmö, Mölleplatsen”

“July 10, Helsingborg, Sofiero Slott”

“July 12, Skövde, sweden, the bois de boulogne”

“July 13, Linköping, Stångebrofältet”

“July 15, Uppsala, The botanical Garden”

“July 17, Lysekil, Pinneviken”

“July 19, Ronneby, Brunnsparken”

“July 20, Kalmar, Fredriksskans”

“July 24, Pitea, Pite Havsbad”

“July 26, Rättvik Dalhalla”

“July 27, Stockholm, the Maritime”

“July 31, Eskilstuna, Sundbyholms Slott”

“August 2, Karlstad, Mariebergsskogen”

“August 3, Gothenburg, Slottsskogsvallen”

“August 8, Trondheim (NO), Sverresborg Museum”

“August 9, Fredrikstad (NO), Dampskipsbrygga”