Maja Ivarsson: 'I Love to Live – a Little Too Much and Too Fast Sometimes'
Translated from Swedish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Maja Ivarsson is spending her summer with the Diggiloo tour but also enjoys time by the sea and a special stew.
- She advocates for rehearsal spaces, praises Yung Lean and Skåne as a vacation spot, and expresses annoyance with inexperienced air travelers.
- Ivarsson looks forward to The Sounds' autumn tour, stating that having faced significant hardship makes her less worried about future challenges.
Maja Ivarsson is embracing a summer filled with diverse activities, balancing her commitments to the Diggiloo tour with cherished moments by the sea and a favorite korvgryta (sausage stew).
Beyond her professional engagements, Ivarsson is a vocal advocate for rehearsal spaces, a supporter of artist Yung Lean, and recommends Skåne as a prime vacation destination. She also shared her pet peeves, including inexperienced air travelers, while expressing anticipation for The Sounds' upcoming autumn tour.
Reflecting on her life experiences, Ivarsson shared a profound perspective on resilience. "When you have gone through hell a couple of times, fewer things make you worried," she stated in a DN Kulturs summer survey. This outlook suggests a deep well of inner strength, forged through past adversities.
When you have gone through hell a couple of times, fewer things make you worried.
Originally published by Dagens Nyheter in Swedish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.