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Simon Kvamm and wife developing new TV show for TV 2

Simon Kvamm and wife developing new TV show for TV 2

From Berlingske · () Danish

Translated from Danish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Musician Simon Kvamm and his wife, journalist Stine Ellerbæk, are developing a new TV 2 program titled "Simon siger" (Simon Says).
  • The show will feature eight well-known Danish musicians participating in musical challenges set by Kvamm.
  • The program is set to premiere on TV 2 in the autumn.

Danish musician Simon Kvamm is set to debut a new television program this autumn on TV 2, which he developed alongside his wife, journalist Stine Ellerbæk. Titled "Simon siger" (Simon Says), the show promises a unique blend of music and playful challenges.

The concept revolves around Kvamm inviting eight prominent Danish musicians, whom he refers to as colleagues, to participate in a series of musical tasks. In the program, these artists will be required to follow Kvamm's instructions, engaging in challenges designed to test their musicality and creativity.

Kvamm shared the news via a video posted on his Instagram account, offering a glimpse into the show's premise. The program aims to provide entertaining content for viewers while showcasing the talents of various Danish musicians in a novel format.

While details about the specific challenges or the lineup of participating musicians remain under wraps, the announcement has generated anticipation among fans of Kvamm and Danish music. The show's premiere is expected to be a highlight of TV 2's autumn programming.

It's about me inviting eight well-known Danish musicians - that is, eight of my colleagues - to join this game. And in it, you have to do everything I say. So I have set musical challenges for my colleagues.

— Simon KvammExplaining the concept of his new TV program 'Simon siger' on Instagram.
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Originally published by Berlingske in Danish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.