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1 Year Ago: Swedish House Mafia Reunites At Ultra Music Festival [FULL SET]


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As last year’s installment of Ultra Miami approached, an imminent Swedish House Mafia reunion was all we had on our minds. Back then, we could have never imagined the extent of the group’s full-fledged comeback. One year later, it’s amazing to reminisce on the memorable set, but even more exciting knowing what’s still to come.

Swedish House Mafia’s heartfelt reunion at Ultra Music Festival proved to be one of those iconic live sets that shall be remembered over a lifetime. Now, Steve Angello, Axwell, and Sebastian Ingrosso have an ambitious schedule ahead of them, with a full list of festival tour dates and special performances.

In 2019, SHM has already locked in headlining spots at some of the biggest music festivals in the world — Ultra Korea, Ultra Europe, Weekend Festival, Lollapalooza Berlin, Creamfields and more. Kicking off a new era with a 3-day run in Stockholm this May, the group will soon hit the festival circuit again with 16 total shows (and counting).

With all this on the horizon, let’s not forget what a phenomenal closing Ultra set SHM delivered us with last year. As songs like “Don’t You Worry Child,” “Save the World,” and “Miami 2 Ibiza” rang out into the hot Miami night — for the first time in a while, life was a little more simple. They even sprinkled in a couple of IDs that have yet to be revealed, but we can feel them coming.

There’s a lot to look forward to this year with Swedish House Mafia back in action! Listen below and see tour dates here.

Swedish House Mafia LIVE @ Ultra Miami 2018

 

Photo via aLIVE Coverage for Ultra

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