

Watching #SwedishHouseMafia right now like. My #SwedishHouseMafia Reunion hype is SO fucking real. Literally every single song that is dropping right now at are the best memories I’ve had from all the events I’ve attended #SwedishHouseMafia It was being rumored for moths that Swedish House Mafia are going to reunite, and the group confirmed these rumors in a Facebook post captioned 'It was time'.įans reacted positively to the news and took to Twitter to express their happiness. Before closing the set, the trio performed a firework packed version of their single ‘ One’. They then delivered a set that included all their big hits like ‘ Save The World’, ‘ Miami 2 Ibiza’ and ‘ Greyhound’.

Each member of the group - Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso - introduced themselves to the Miami crowd and said that they'll be performing as Swedish House Mafia. The EDM group, comprising of Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, appeared onstage and then confirmed their return as a group. The ' Greyhound', ' Don't You Worry Child', ' Miami 2 Ibiza' and ' Save the World' hit-makers confirmed their reunion with a surprise performance at Miami’s Ultra Festival on Sunday (25 March). It was the perfect place for crucial musical legacy to unfold, and the ideal setting for a story soon to be told for decades to come.Global house music superstars Swedish House Mafia, who had announced their break-up after 2013's One Last Tour, are getting back together. Arriving during the first support act allowed an easy spot in prime position in the second row, with well over 40,000 people soon to be fighting for the top spot to watch history unfold first hand. The intelligently designed structure allowed thousands more attendees to get their hands on the coveted standing area tickets, leaving those in the seats appearing miles from view, yet still included in the action.

As the doors to the Tele2 opened, so did the doors to a world of awe and wonder, 40,000 people in one night together in geography, and emotion.

Pints were being pulled to the sound of Until Now, preparing the concert goers for an adventure they would never forget. Bars around the arena were filling, the electric atmosphere ricocheting throughout the surrounding vicinity of the venue. After many 18-hour days in the studio in early 2021, the Swedes came up with It Gets Better, which to them sounded like Swedish House Mafia 2.0. After the blog published the exclusive Swedish House Mafia break-up story back in April, loyal Swedish House Mafia fans worldwide, are asking the same question about the imminent break up. As the subway rattled along towards the south of the city, crammed full of what the band call “their family”, the atmosphere could be felt miles from the venue, as if the concert had already begun in the early afternoon.
