I love the elegant, midnight-blue hues in her phrasing and the delicate sensitivity of her expression.
– Dan Backman, OJ
Louise Palmstierna’s singing is both powerful, with expressive outbursts, and intimately close. […] You cannot remain unmoved.
– Bo Bjelvehammar, Lira
Louise has a unique ability to craft short, thought-provoking reflections and weave them into a seamless narrative – creating performances where spoken word and music intertwine. With a keen sense for storytelling, she connects life’s twists and turns through personal insights, drawing the audience into a journey that is both intimate and universal. Accompanied by some of the finest musicians, Louise creates moments that linger long after the last note has faded, leaving audiences touched, inspired, and reflecting on their own stories
In April 2020, just as the world was closing down, she released her debut album It’s Time – a testament to the fact that, for some dreams, the right time is simply when you decide to begin.
A late bloomer in the world of music, Louise Palmstierna had been singing for years, but it wasn’t until 2017 that she truly let music take center stage in her life. She often says it wouldn’t have happened without a guardian angel – not the kind from the movies, but an old acquaintance who, one night, tapped her on the shoulder and encouraged her to explore, challenge, and express herself through music.
Music has always been close to Louise’s heart – perhaps even in her genes. Her grandfather once sang alongside the legendary tenor Jussi Björling in the 1940s. Yet, when it came to choosing a profession, music remained in the background. Instead, her fascination with human connection led her to a career in business, where she founded her own consultancy specializing in meeting communication. For 25 years, she has worked as a designer, producer, speaker trainer, and facilitator, helping create more engaging and meaningful interactions. (www.palmstiernaco.se) But like a sailor who struggles to stay ashore, or a traveler forever drawn back to the mountains, Louise could never leave music behind.

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