Happens to reveal the first interpretation of the year in So much better

The filming of “So much better” is underway.
Someone who has just done his part in the program is Peo Thyrén.
But before he leaves, he happens to reveal one of this year’s interpretations in Nyhetsmorgon.
– I don’t know if I can say it, but now I have said it, he says.

Another season of “So much better” will come this autumn. This time with a new broadcast day, the program moves from Saturday nights to Sunday nights. Something that is similar is that artists come and go during the course of the season.

In this year’s season we see, among others, Arja Saijonmaa, Andreas Lundstedt and Alba August.

And now the recordings on Gotland are underway. Nyhetsmorgon’s reporter is on site at Grå gåsen to take a look at the artists, who has a chat with Peo Thyrén from Noice. He has just done his last day and is about to leave.

– It has been so incredibly magical, cool. You get completely mashed in the skull by this, it’s such an experience that it’s hard to actually take it in, says Peo in Nyhetsmorgon.

– I am completely exhausted, I was only able to sleep two hours last night. Me, Simon Superti and Dregen took a sauna and swam until half past three last night. Then I woke up at five o’clock, still at my best, he continues.

“The most revealing thing that ever happened in So Much Better”

He describes it as a party and explains how awesome it was to be able to take part in everyone’s journeys and interpretations.

– I think that every single interpretation I’ve heard, regardless of whether it was my songs or other people’s songs, has been excellent, he says.

He also reveals one of the interpretations that we will hear this autumn. Kerstin Ljungström interprets his “An evening in the subway”.

– The craziest thing that happened was actually yesterday, when it was my song “An evening in the subway” that was interpreted by Kerstin Ljungström. I don’t know if I’m allowed to say it, but now I’ve said it. I seriously think that the ending, what happened last night, is the most blatant thing that ever happened on So Much Better,” Peo says.

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