When a band names their greatest hits collection Don’t Bore Us – Get to the Chorus!, you know they’re serious about pop.
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Dear fellow friends, dear fans of Marie Fredriksson, dear Roxette fans, dear kind people in this world, our friend Marie has passed away on December 9, and many, many people in the world are ...
Live is where the life is. The Daily Roxette has a long tradition of live reports and concert reviews. Here is where you will find all TDR articles on tours ...
The all new Roxette show in the town where it all began. The tour continues, is it worth seeing it in autumn? Now, this article has been written twice. One time in my head on the way to Halmstad and a ...
GOTHENBURG – Roxette’s Swedish gigs were the first ones to be announced and quite unsurprisingly, quickly sold out. I had tickets for the 2nd held at the Trädgårdsföreningen on 25/07/2025. This ...
HALMSTAD – Back at the crime scene again, Brottet in Halmstad. And with top notch weather at that, it’s like Halmstad hasn’t realized I was there! Roxette to perform again. Amazing! Or…? To be short ...
A big THANK YOU to all who joined in with the spirit of what is essentially an annual tradition of a little FUN and LEVITY taking us all away for a moment. It’s a CRAZY WORLD OUT THERE. Peace 🏻 For ...
It’s been a scorching start to Australia’s Autumn season, with yesterday’s temperature hovering around 33° Celsius (92 F) however, the Summers here usually last til early April – in summary, it was a ...
Hands down, the best show of the recent Aussie concerts was Wollongong – the crowd was on fire! Sorry, Melbourne but the “Gong” wins! Tonight, an electrified ...
Following an explosive night in Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena, Roxette travel north to Sydney for their first show in the Emerald City in 10 years. Aside from a single show they performed on the ...
Roxette is back in Australia, live on stage in the year 2025. Not something anyone would have written – but here we are. As a staunch Sydney-sider, it pains me to admit that the Melbourne crowd ...