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3,333 students to perform in Stockholm choir concert

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  • 3,333 music class students will perform in a choir concert at Avicii Arena in Stockholm on May 19.
  • The concert is organized with the Tim Bergling Foundation to promote youth mental health awareness.
  • It involves students from 15 schools across Sweden, accompanied by the Army Music Corps.

On May 19, 3,333 music class students will participate in a joint choir concert at Avicii Arena in Stockholm. The event, called "Together In Tune," is a musical collaboration between schools and the Tim Bergling Foundation, aiming to highlight and strengthen work on young people's mental health and well-being. Students from middle and high schools in 15 different schools across the country will be accompanied by the Army Music Corps at the concert.

Among the participating schools are Norrstrandsskolan in Karlstad, with six music classes, and Uppsala Musikklasser. The concert will be the largest choir concert at the arena since 1993, when about 4,000 students sang in the then newly built Globen. Actor Emma Peters will host the event.

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