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The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in Scandinavian music in 2024.
(Go to last year in Scandinavian music or next year in Scandinavian music.)
Events
- 5 January – Swedish band Grave announce that two long-term members, bass guitarist Tobias Cristiansson and guitarist Mika Lagrén, are leaving the band, with a result that 2024 live appearances are being put on hold.[1]
- 16 January – Danish band Mercyful Fate announces that their US bassist Joey Vera is leaving, after several years filling in for the late Timi Hansen.[2]
- 24 January – Turku Philharmonic Orchestra announces Helsinki-born John Storgårds as its new chief conductor, effective from the 2024–2025 season.[3]
- 3 February – Norway's Melodi Grand Prix concludes, with progressive folk-rock band Gåte winning the right to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest, with their song "Ulveham".[4]
- 26 February – Norwegian soprano Lise Davidsen stars in the Metropolitan Opera's revival of La Forza del Destino.[5]
- 27 February – Danish band Mnemic announce that they are reuniting for a series of performances to mark their 20th anniversary.[6]
- 2 March
- At the 2024 final of Söngvakeppnin, "Við förum hærra" ("Scared of Heights"), sung by Hera Björk, is selected as Iceland's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.[7]
- Erik Grönwall leaves US band Skid Row to prioritise his recovery from acute lymphoblastic leukemia.[8]
- Ars Nova Copenhagen appoints Sofi Jeannin its first female chief conductor, starting immediately.[9]
- 7–9 May – The 68th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest is held in Malmö, Sweden.[10][11] The highest-placed Scandinavian entry is Sweden, finishing 9th. Finland finishes 19th and Norway 25th. Iceland and Denmark are both eliminated at the semi-final stage.
- 22 May – Solution .45 announce that they are breaking up, blaming a lack of motivation.[12]
- 15 May – Barbara Hannigan is announced as the next chief conductor and artistic director of The Iceland Symphony Orchestra; her contract begins in August 2026 for an initial three seasons.[13]
- 12 June – The Malmö Symphony Orchestra announces that Martyn Brabbins will be its next chief conductor, effective with the 2025–2026 season.[14]
- 12 July – The Pori Jazz Festival takes place in Finland.[15]
- 18 August – Norwegian guitarist Galder announces that he is leaving Dimmu Borgir in order to concentrate on his own band, Old Man's Child.[16]
- October – Stockholm Jazz Festival
- date unknown – Nightwish take a break from touring following the release of their tenth studio album.[17]
Albums released
January
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
8 | Trollfest | 20 Years in the Wrong Lane | | 20th anniversary compilation album | [18] |
16 | Ribspreader | Reap Humanity | Xtreem Music | | [19] |
26 | Blood Red Throne | Nonagon | Soulseller Records | | [20] |
Dead by April | The Affliction | | Accompanied by tour of Finland | [21] |
Madder Mortem | Old Eyes, New Heart | Dark Essence Records | | [22] |
Manticora | Mycelium | Mighty Music | "Mystic concept album" | [23] |
February
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
2 | Artillery | Raw Live (At Copenhell) | Mighty Music | Live album | [24] |
9 | Per Wiberg | The Serpent's Here | Despotz Records | | [25] |
16 | Crazy Lixx | Two Shots at Glory | | Compilation album | [26] |
Ihsahn | Ihsahn | Candlelight Records | Includes orchestral version | [27] |
23 | Amaranthe | The Catalyst | Nuclear Blast Records | | [28] |
Borknagar | Fall | Century Media Records | Produced by Øystein Brun | [29] |
Hjerteslag | Betonglandskap | Fysisk Format | | [30] |
March
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
1 | Blind Channel | Exit Emotions | Century Media | | [31] |
Kiuas | Samooja: Pyhiinvaellus | | EP, recorded at Sonic Pump Studios | [32] |
5 | Niklas Sundin | Wattudragaren | Inertial Music | Debut solo album | [33] |
15 | Necrophobic | In the Twilight Grey | Century Media | | [34] |
Sonata Arctica | Clear Cold Beyond | Atomic Fire | | [35] |
22 | Hamferð | Men Guðs hond er sterk | Metal Blade Records | | [36] |
Khold | Du dømmes til Død | Soulseller Records | | [37] |
Sylvaine | Eg Er Framand | Season of Mist | EP | [38] |
Unshine | Karn of Burnings | Rockshots Records | | [39] |
28 | The Quill | Wheel of Illusion | Metalville Records | | [40] |
April
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
5 | In Vain | Solemn | Indie Recordings | Vinyl double album | [41] |
Korpiklaani | Rankarumpu | Nuclear Blast | | [42] |
12 | Imminence | The Black | | Produced by Henrik Udd | [43] |
Týr | Battle Ballads | Metal Blade Records | | [44] |
19 | Loch Vostok | Opus Ferox II – Mark of the Beast | ViciSolum Productions | Part 2 of Opus Ferox trilogy | [45] |
Lauri Porra | Matter & Time (Aineen ja ajan messu) | Platoon | | [46] |
26 | Darkthrone | It Beckons Us All | Peaceville Records | | [47] |
May
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
3 | Gothminister | Pandemonium II: The Battle of the Underworlds | Afm Records | | [48] |
10 | Anette Olzon | Rapture | Frontiers | featuring Magnus Karlsson | [49] |
17 | Pain | I Am | Nuclear Blast | | [50] |
24 | Astrid S | Joyride | Universal/Island Records | | [51] |
Trail of Tears | Winds of Disdain | The Circle Music | EP | [52] |
31 | Candlemass | Tritonus Nights | | Live album | [53] |
June
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
7 | Apocalyptica | Plays Metallica Vol. 2 | | Covers album; featuring Robert Trujillo | [54] |
Evergrey | Theories of Emptiness | Napalm Records | | [55] |
28 | Illdisposed | In Chambers of Sonic Disgust | Massacre Records | featuring Ken Holst in place of Rasmus Henriksen | [56] |
Limbonic Art | Opus Daemoniacal | Kyrck Productions & Armour | | [57] |
July
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
12 | Amorphis | Tales from the Thousand Lakes – Live at Tavastia | Reigning Phoenix Music | Live album | [58] |
26 | Dream Evil | Metal Gods | Century Media Records | | [59] |
August
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
9 | HammerFall | Avenge the Fallen | Nuclear Blast Records | 13th album | [60] |
16 | Dark Tranquillity | Endtime Signals | Century Media Records | | [61] |
30 | Leprous | Melodies of Atonement | InsideOutMusic | | [62] |
Wintersun | Time II/Time Package | Nuclear Blast | Compilation album | [63][64] |
September
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
6 | Marduk | Beast of Prey: Brutal Assault | | Live album from Brutal Assault Festival 2015 | [65] |
20 | Nightwish | Yesterwynde | Nuclear Blast Records | | [66] |
October
Day | Artist | Album | Label | Notes | Ref. |
1 | Timo Tolkki | Classical Variations and Themes 2: Ultima Thule[ | | | [67] |
4 | 1349 | The Wolf and the King | Season of Mist | | [68] |
D-A-D | Speed of Darkness | AFM Records | | [69] |
18 | Ensiferum | Winter Storm | Metal Blade Records | | [70] |
Funeral | Gospel of Bones | Season of Mist | | [71] |
Tungsten | The Grand Inferno | Reigning Phoenix Music | | [72] |
Eurovision Song Contest
Classical works
- Daniel Bjarnason – Fragile Hope[73]
- Mats Larsson Gothe – Submarea[73]
- Maja Ratkje – A Whisper, or a Prayer, or a Song[73]
- Outi Tarkiainen – Mosaics for "A Fragile Hope"[74]
Film and television music
Musical films
Film scores
Deaths
- 23 January – Anders Sandberg, 55, Swedish vocalist (Rednex)[78]
- 27 January – Lillebjørn Nilsen, 73, Norwegian singer-songwriter and folk musician[79]
- 5 February – Riikka Hakola, 61, Finnish operatic soprano (brain tumour)[80]
- 13 February – Jussi Raittinen, 80, Finnish musician and composer[81]
- 25 February – Georg Riedel, 90, Czechoslovak-born Swedish jazz double bass player and composer[82]
- 23 March – Ulf Georgsson, 61, Swedish songwriter[83]
- 3 April – Kalevi Kiviniemi, 65, Finnish concert organist[84]
- 6 April – Dutty Dior, 27, Norwegian rapper[85]
- 21 April – Kaj Chydenius, 84, Finnish musician and composer[86]
- 21 April – Ingrid Fuzjko Hemming, 91, Swedish classical pianist[87]
- 25 April – Kaisa Korhonen, 82, Finnish theatre director, actor and singer[88]
- 29 April – Dagne Groven Myhren, 83, Norwegian folk musician and writer[89]
- 18 May – Palle Danielsson, 77, Swedish jazz double bassist[90]
- 4 June – C.Gambino, 26, Swedish rapper[91]
- 9 June – Alex Riel, 83, Danish jazz and rock drummer[92]
- 29 June – Martti Wallén, 75, Finnish operatic bass[93]
- 16 July – Ulf Dageby, 80, Swedish rock musician, singer and songwriter[94]
- 16 August – Tore Ylvisaker, 54, Norwegian keyboardist (Ulver)[95]
- 21 August – Rolf Bækkelund, 99, Norwegian violinist and conductor[96]
- 3 September – Göran Fristorp, 76, Swedish singer and songwriter[97]
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