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Norwegian singer Dagny returns with summer vibe filled 'Brightsider'

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Norwegian pop superstar Dagny returns with her new single Brightsider ahead of European summer festival appearances and a run of headline shows in London, Berlin and Amsterdam.

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The new tune is filled with summer vibes and is instantly calling out for you to sing along to it’s chorus. To date, Dagny’s music has been streamed over a billion times across all streaming services, she’s been nominated for 6 Norwegian Grammy’s (Spellemannprisen), co-written songs for Katy Perry, Ashnikko , and Julie Bergan, and collaborated with acts including EDM duo Seeb, American super-producer Steve Aoki, Liverpool indie-rock heroes The Wombats and Spanish-English indie-pop outfit Crystal Fighters.

Brightsider is inspired by those with an innate capacity to always look on the bright side of life, even in the most demanding of situations – Dagny describes how she herself, through a period of little new impulses and external stimuli, felt an urge to create a space to dream and to look forward to the very best life has to offer.

“One of my strengths and best qualities is precisely that I can see the positive instead of digging myself down. Brightsider became an outlet for this.” Dagny said.

Dagny recently embarked on a sold-out Norwegian tour that lasted for over two months, selling over 16,000 tickets in the process. She now returns to play a headline show in London on 17th September, along with dates in Berlin and Amsterdam, a busy summer of Norway festivals – perhaps most notably a prestigious slot on the main stage at Norway’s biggest summer festival Øyafestivalen alongside Gorillaz, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, and Florence and the Machine.

There’s no video yet for the track, but Dagny’s TikTok account shows one is coming soon.

Listen to Brightsider.

OIP Staff, photo: Sara Abraham


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