Tove Lo – Auckland Town Hall: July 27, 2023 (Concert Review)
Tove Lo kicks the Elemental Nights series into high gear with her Dirt Femme tour. The Swedish pop star turned Auckland’s Town Hall into a pulsing dance club.
Tove Lo kicks the Elemental Nights series into high gear with her Dirt Femme tour. The Swedish pop star turned Auckland’s Town Hall into a pulsing dance club.
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