Molly Hammar is set to release her first full-length album 'Livsvittne' in autumn 2025, marking a new chapter in her career with a more personal and deepened expression, according to multiple reports. The first single from the album, 'Aldrig ensam igen', has just been released. Hammar broke through as a 15-year-old in Idol 2011, according to multiple reports.
Hammar will embark on a long tour with stops in Sweden, Norway, and Finland, according to reports. The tour premieres in October in Örebro and will come to Halmstads Teater on February 5, 2027. She will also play in Malmö and Lund in autumn 2025. Tickets go on sale April 27. In a press release, Hammar expressed her excitement about returning to live performances, stating that not playing live has felt unnatural and that the tour feels like the biggest thing she has done, allowing her to perform her debut album. She also acknowledged the nerve-wracking aspect of the tour. The full list of tour dates and venues has not been announced, and the exact release date for 'Livsvittne' within autumn 2025 remains unspecified. The price range for tickets has also not been disclosed.
Not playing live has started to feel like an unnatural reality for me, where I become an understimulated and frustrated woman. So now I just want to get out and meet people again so I can feel. In a way, this tour feels like the biggest thing I've done, to get to play my well-crafted debut album. But it's also very nerve-wracking.