Cantante de Smash into Pieces no vómito-enfermo antes de Melodifestivalen

El cantante de Smash into Pieces se perdió el ensayo del jueves para la cuarta semifinal de Melodifestivalen en Malmö debido a una enfermedad estomacal. Sin embargo, según el titular, no está vómito-enfermo.

El cantante de la banda de rock sueca Smash into Pieces, que participa en Melodifestivalen, faltó al ensayo del jueves previo a la cuarta semifinal en Malmö. La razón fue que había enfermado del estómago, según informa Nerikes Allehanda. El titular del artículo afirma explícitamente que el cantante está «no vómito-enfermo», lo que sugiere que la enfermedad no implica vómitos, aunque le impidió asistir al ensayo. Melodifestivalen es el proceso de selección nacional de Suecia para el Festival de la Canción de Eurovisión, y la cuarta semifinal se celebra en Malmö. La ausencia de la banda en el ensayo plantea dudas sobre su actuación, pero la fuente no proporciona más detalles sobre el estado del cantante o posibles reemplazos. El artículo se basa en textos de TT, aunque el contenido está fragmentado con anuncios y elementos no relacionados como 'Annons' y 'TTText'.

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