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(Redirected from After Dark (drag duo))

After Dark (1976–2018) was a Swedish drag act starring entertainer Christer Lindarw who eventually also began appearing intermittently out of drag and singing with his own voice.

Lindarw in 2015 next to a portrait (lower) of the late co-founder Jönsson

Show history[edit]

The group was put together for a special Stockholm nightclub called After Dark Club immediately after Lindarw with Roger Jönsson had appeared in Wild Side StoryatAlexandra's in January 1976 and also in February, with an added co-star Lars "Lasse" Flinckman [sv]. Its immediate appeal with Alexandra's clientele has been cited as instrumental to rapid and early success.[1] Since that time, After Dark has been a major ingredient in Swedish LGBT culture. Jönsson however left the group for another in 1981 and died in 1984. The Lindarw-Flinckman duo had international success, performing in Barcelona, Madrid and San Francisco.[2]

By 2009 Flinckman had retired from the show (he died in 2016) and was replaced for a tour of Sweden by entertainer Lars-Åke Wilhelmsson also known as Babsan. Their Stockholm version of the show was broadcast by TV4 (Sweden) on New Year's Eve 2011. Dancer Nils-Albert Eriksson remained in the ensemble since its start in 1976 doing male parts.

Late in 2016, as his comprehensive biography was published by Bonniers, Lindarw starring alone began his last big show tour, to be completed at Oscarsteatern in Stockholm during the last few months of 2017, and he then revealed that After Dark would be discontinued after that.[3]

Eurovision Song Contest attempts[edit]

In 2004 After Dark competed in Melodifestivalen, the annual Swedish preparation for the Eurovision Song Contest. Their song La dolce vita finished third domestically and did not proceed. A single of the song was a hit on the radio in Sweden and was often played at Swedish day care centers.[4] After Dark did a new show that year, named for the song, at Stockholm's main amusement park.

In a fourth and final televised Melodifestivalen trial in February 2007 After Dark, without Flinckman, did (Åh) När ni tar saken i egna händer, which competed well but did not proceed to the domestic finale. The Swedish lyrics related humorously to masturbation using puns.[5]

After Dark was in Melodifestivalen 2016 again with the song『Kom ut som en stjärna』and finished in 7th place in the third semifinal.

Singles[edit]

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SWE
"La dolce vita" 2004 8 Non-album singles
"Det är då jag älskar dig" 38
"Kom ut" 2006 4
"(Åh) När ni tar saken i egna händer" 2007 15
"Kom ut som en stjärna" 2016 86

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Westerling, Kalle: La Dolce Vita, Normal Förlag, Stockholm 2006
  • ^ "Historia". After Dark. Archived from the original on February 8, 2007. Retrieved March 3, 2007.
  • ^ Christer Lindarw and Christina Kellberg in This Is My Life ISBN 978-91-7424-533-2
  • ^ "Melodifestivalen 07". Sveriges Television. Archived from the original on February 10, 2007. Retrieved March 3, 2007.
  • ^ "Så fräck är onanilåten". Aftonbladet. February 23, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-03-05.
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