The ecosystem of pop music is constantly changing, but what has become increasingly clear in recent years is that it’s not the artists who follow well-trodden paths who are rewarded, but those who dare to walk beside them. Few illustrate this better than Artemas. When he wrote the song “i like the way you kiss me,” it took only four days before it was released – and the rest is already modern pop history. The hyper-viral single has now surpassed 1.5 billion streams on Spotify and overnight transformed Artemas into one of the UK’s brightest new stars. His music moves through a dark, gothic alternative pop landscape where decadent, sexually provocative, and uncompromisingly honest lyrics meet a sound that feels equally intimate and full of unease.
Artemas followed up the success of his debut album “yustyna” (2024) with “Slowcore” (2025), a more cohesive and atmospheric work where the tempo slowed but the intensity remained. Now he stands on the threshold of the next chapter in an already remarkably productive career. With the third installment in his mixtape trilogy, “getting up to no good,” he continues to expand his universe. “getting up to no good” is a dark, romantic, and addictive journey through the most restless hours of the night, with singles like “psychokiller,” “myself,” and “more than just a little bit” pointing the way forward.
On November 29, Artemas comes to Fållan in Stockholm – an opportunity to experience one of today’s most instinctive pop voices up close. Joining him on tour is also British rising star Henry Morris.
Tickets go on sale Wednesday, April 8 at 10:00 AM