Entertainment

Swedish Musicians Earn More than Ever

STIM, Swedish Performing Rights Society, hit a record high 2 billion SEK in royalties for Swedish music played worldwide, which is a 7 percent increase from last year.

 
 

It’s very nice being able to look back on a record year for Swedish artists and creators. The interest for music keeps growing and Stim has successfully adapted to the digital market,” Karsten Dyhrberg Nielsen, CEO Stim, said in a press release.

 

Last year, the royalty money was spread out on over 1,8 million works, which is more than ever before. The number of works that received Stim money has increased as the digital market keeps growing. One of the areas that have grown the most is live performances. Arena tours are extending into longer periods of time with an increased amount of appearances included. Ticket prices have gone up too, compared to previous years.



Swedish music creators are among the most influential in the world and are a vital export for Sweden. “Behind this year’s success, there’s a long list of talented music creators. Zara Larsson, Max Martin and Tove Lo are only a few that are currently putting Sweden on the worldwide map of music.”


Elina Sundqvist

Elina Sundqvist is originally from Luleå and finished her bachelor in journalism and multimedia before moving to Los Angeles in 2016. She is the Managing Editor at Swedes in the States. For editorial inquiries: elina@swedesinthestates.com

View Comments

Recent Posts

American Tommy Paul Wins Nordic Open 2024

Tommy Paul added another chapter to his breakout season by winning the 2024 Nordic Open…

1 month ago

Celebrating 10 Years of the Nordic International Film Festival

Celebrating 10 Years of the Nordic International Film Festival The Nordic International Film Festival (NIFF)…

1 month ago

Kanelbullens Dag: Why Swedes celebrate the Cinnamon Bun

Every year on October 4th, Swedes go a little crazier than usual for the Cinnamon…

2 months ago

Guide: Where to buy Swedish Cinnamon Buns in the U.S.

Get ready to loosen those belts - tomorrow is Cinnamon Bun Day in Sweden! That’s…

2 months ago

Recipe: Swedish Cinnamon Buns

You would think that every day is Cinnamon Bun Day in Sweden with companies like…

2 months ago

Kräftskiva: The origin behind Sweden’s spectacular crayfish parties

Crayfish season starts at the beginning of August and ends somewhere around the end of…

3 months ago

This website uses cookies.