Smash into pieces singer not vomiting sick before melodifestivalen

The singer of Smash into pieces missed Thursday's rehearsal for the fourth semi-final of Melodifestivalen in Malmö due to stomach illness. According to the title, however, he is not vomiting sick.

The singer of the Swedish rock band Smash into pieces, participating in Melodifestivalen, was absent from Thursday's rehearsal ahead of the fourth semi-final in Malmö. The reason was that he had become stomach sick, according to reporting from Nerikes Allehanda. The article's title explicitly states that the singer is ”not vomiting sick”, suggesting the illness does not involve vomiting, though it forced him to miss the rehearsal.

Melodifestivalen is Sweden's national selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the fourth semi-final taking place in Malmö. The band's absence from the rehearsal raises questions about their performance, but no further details on the singer's condition or replacements are provided in the source. The article draws from TT texts, though the content is fragmented with ads and unrelated elements like 'Annons' and 'TTText'.

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