Swedish House Mafia teases NYC return with cryptic Times Square billboard

Swedish House Mafia may be plotting a return to the Big Apple — and New Yorkers are already losing it.The iconic electronic dance music trio — Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso — sparked a frenzy Wednesday when the supergroup made a surprise announcement in Times Square:“New York See You Soon.Swedish House Mafia.”The message flashed on a billboard during a livestream of their three-hour set in Stockholm, where they debuted a new track, “Wait So Long.” Just a week earlier, they’d wiped their Instagram clean and posted a shadowy photo of the three of them with the cryptic caption “3.0” — a move that racked up nearly 100,000 likes and marked what fans are calling a new era.A screenshot of the billboard’s location — West 50th and Broadway — was then posted to the group’s Instagram story, sending fans into a frenzy across TikTok, Reddit and EDM fan pages.“I beg tell me when, I need to be there,” vowed one user on TikTok.

“Pulling out of retirement just for them,” another added.Danielle Tourloukis, 24, a self-described “huge fan” of Swedish House Mafia who lives in Murray Hill, told the Post that hearing the news gave her “chills.”“Can’t wait to be dancing to this again,” she wrote in a TikTok from her account @itsdanitour, sharing a video of herself and two friends dancing in the streets of New York to Swedish House Mafia’s “One.”Despite the tease, the group hasn’t announced any U.S.

dates on their current tour, which has them headlining festivals across Europe.Their last NYC appearance was a surprise April 2024 set at Brooklyn Mirage.Formed in Stockholm in the late 2000s, the group remains one of the most recognizable names in EDM, with smash hits like “Don’t You Worry Child,” “Save The World” and “Miami 2 Ibiza.” They have sold out stadiums around the world — including Madison Square Garden in 2011.The group split in 2013 after their farewell “One Last Tour,” but reunited in 2...

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Publisher: New York Post

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