The Cardigans is a Swedish band that formed in Jönköping, Småland, Sweden in 1992. The band's musical style has varied greatly from album to album; encompassing their early indie-leanings passing through '60s-inspired pop and more band-based rock. Their current lineup is Nina Persson on vocals, Peter Svensson on lead guitar, Magnus Sveningsson on bass guitar, Bengt Lagerberg on drums and Lars-Olof Johansson on keyboards and guitar.
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The Cardigans has had 302 concerts.
The Cardigans is most often considered to be Rock, Pop, Indie Rock, Pop Rock, Alternative Rock, Alternative, Indie Pop, Female Vocalists, Dance-Pop, New Wave Pop, Swedish, Permanent Wave, Lilith, Alternative Emo, Anthem Emo, Sweden, Sunshine Pop, Swedish Pop, Twee Pop, and Grand Rapids Indie.
The last The Cardigans concert was on August 23, 2024 at Hvalstrand Bad I Asker in Nesbru, Norway. The bands that performed were: The Cardigans / Susanne Sundfør / Di Derre / Onklp.
The songs that The Cardigans performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the July 12, 2024 concert at Sibbarp in Malmo, Skåne, Sweden: