Goings on in Swedish America
Chicago, Minneapolis/St Paul, New York ... Everyone with an ear for choir music and good entertainment in northern California and Minneapolis/St. Paul is preparing for the upcoming March concerts with Uppsala choir Orphei Drängar: Orphei Drängar on U.S. Tour

In Chicago, on the traditional side, you may want to plan for a traditional fried herring breakfast at the museum: Fried herring twice a year (Not your everyday meal if you're born in Sweden after WWII or a regular at iHop)

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In the east, the exhibition of Count Carl Gustaf Tessin's collection, the core of the original holdings of the National Museum in Stockholm is showing at The Morgan Library and Museum: Treasures from the Nationalmuseum of Sweden: The Collections of Count Tessin The Morgan Museum is at 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, NYC, a short walk from Grand Central and Penn Station.

Also, Swedish singer-song writer Tove Lo will be performed two concerts on the East coast. She'll be back to meet her U.S. fans in the Southwest, in California in April and in New York in June - at the https://www.governorsballmusicfestival.com/|[Governor's Ball, Music Festival]. More info, see www.tove-lo.com

Check for events in your area at our online calendar: Events around Swedish America or download our app at Nordic in America (Missing something from your organization or city? Adding an event is free and easy.

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