VOLVO CAR UK GOES BEHIND THE SCENES FOR ANDREAS MOE’S UK ARENA DEBUT

  • Volvo Car UK heads backstage for UK arena debut of its Swedish partner Andreas Moe
  • Singer/songwriter Andreas Moe arrived in UK in 2014 to launch international solo career and release his new EP ‘Ocean’ in July
  • Andreas talent-spotted and named as support act for multi-million album-selling global star John Mayer at London O2 performance

 

 

Volvo Car UK has headed backstage at London’s O2 for the arena debut of its talented Swedish partner and singer/songwriter, Andreas Moe.

Andreas, who arrived in the country only a few months ago to launch his international solo career, was soon talent-spotted and named as support act to multi-million album selling global superstar John Mayer.

The 25-year-old took to the stage in front of an audience of 36,000 people to introduce himself, his band and his music – and show people exactly why he’s a Swedish superstar in waiting.

Volvo Car UK went along to witness the landmark performance – see the results here in this video:  

Andreas Moe said: “Supporting John Mayer at the O2 Arena was a dream come true. A milestone in my career that I will always remember”.

Nikki Rooke, Head of Corporate Communications, Events & Sponsorship at Volvo Car UK said: “This performance is great news for Andreas’ career and comes just a few short months after starting his partnership with Volvo here in the UK. We’re delighted at the progress he is making and proud to be supporting a talented Swedish artist.”

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