With November rolling in, Christmas is just around the corner, and Eurovision artists are now starting to release new Christmas music. This time Eurovision winners Måns Zelmerlöw and Carola have collaborated on a new Christmas single “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time)”.
About “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time)”
The song was written by Peter Kvint, David Lindgren Zacharias and Sharon Vaughn, and produced by Peter Kvint and David Lindgren Zacharias. Speaking about the release, Måns and Carola had the following to say:
‘Lets sing’ is like oxygen to my soul and a vitamin injection to my body! ‘Lets sing’ feels so obvious as a duet between Måns & me and I get so happy every time we sing it! For me, ‘Let sing’ is more than a Christmas carol which right now feels so right for the time when we can’t let the song be silent in dark times but let it give us joy and hope back!.. ”
Carola on “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time)” – translated
Carola has always been a great role model for me on stage and I’m so happy that we get to do both a tour and a song together now. Finally!
Måns Zelmerlöw on “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time” – translated
Listen to “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time)” on streaming platforms
You are able to listen to their collaboration via the following streaming platforms
Spotify
Apple Music
Two Eurovision winners on a Christmas Tour
The release of “Let’s Sing (It’s Christmas Time)” comes ahead of their Christmas Tour all over Sweden called “A Grand XMAS”, which will visit 11 cities from the 24th of November, until the 17th of November. You are able to see a trailer for the shows below.
If you would like to purchase tickets for Måns Zelmerlöw and Carola’s tour, you can do so right here.
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News Source: PR Beyond
Photo Credit: Peter Knutson