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Finnkampen 100th Anniversary Song – Live Performance at Stockholm Stadium

Sweden’s National Team Receives Anthem for Finnkampen‘s Centennial Celebration

Stockholm, Sweden – A new tribute song, “You Have Us in the Back” (Duetten), has been released for sweden’s national athletics team ahead of the 100th anniversary of the Finnkampen international competition, set to take place at Stockholm Stadium from August 22-24. The song, performed by acclaimed Swedish artists The Tallest Man On Earth adn Moonica Mac, features a choir comprised of 18 current Swedish athletics stars.

The highly anticipated song became available on all major music platforms earlier this summer. The unique “profile choir” includes celebrated athletes such as high jumper Kajsa Bergqvist, discus thrower Daniel Ståhl, sprinter Vanessa Kamba, steeplechaser Tobias Montler, shot putter Fanny Roos, and middle-distance runner Andreas Kramer, alongside emerging talents within the Swedish athletics programme.

Listeners can experience the song firsthand at this link.

Adding to the excitement, organizers have confirmed that “You Have Us in the Back” will be performed live at Stockholm Stadium on Sunday, August 22, immediately before the commencement of the historic competition. The performance will feature The Tallest Man On Earth, Moonica Mac, and Martin Hederos, who aim to energize the home crowd and inspire the Swedish national team.

“Go listen to the song right away!” urged team captain Kajsa bergqvist, expressing her hope for a powerful collective singalong on Sunday. “It’s a song that’s easy to join in on. Together, we will honor Finnkampen – and together, we will strive for victory,” she added.

Stockholm stadium is nearing capacity for the event, with limited tickets still available. Interested spectators are encouraged to secure their seats promptly through Tickster. The Finnkampen, a long-standing rivalry between Sweden and Finland in athletics, dates back to 1925 and has become a cornerstone of Nordic sporting tradition.

Further details about the song can be found at finnkampen.se, and complete information about the 100th-anniversary celebration is available at Finnkampen.se.

Disclaimer: This article contains information about an athletic event and does not provide health, financial, or legal advice.

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