2015_in_European_music

2015 in European music

2015 in European music

Overview of the events of 2015 in European music


2015 in continental European music in geographical order.

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Scandinavia

Denmark

Finland

Norway

Sweden

Netherlands

Dutch #1 singles

Belgium (two different charts for Flanders and Wallonie)

  • DJ Felix De Laet's project Lost Frequencies have a major hit with a cover of Easton Corbin's Are You with Me. It was a #1 in Belgium, Ireland, UK, Sweden, Finland, Romania, Poland, Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The follow-up hit "Reality" was a #1 in Belgium, Austria, Germany and Poland.
  • Casting star Loïc Nottet had his first #1 with "Rhythm Inside" (in both parts of the country) and represented Belgium in Eurovision 2015 and came 5th overall
  • DJ brothers Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike had two #1s in "The Hum"(vs. Ummet Ozcan) and "Higher Place"(featuring Ne-Yo) in Flanders.

UK and Ireland

Germany

Switzerland and Austria

France

Portugal

Spain

Italy

Italian number ones 2015

  • Operatic pop trio Il Volo represented Italy at the ESC with their #1 Grande amore and came third overall.
  • Eros Ramazzotti's thirteenth studio album Perfetto is #1 in Italy and top 5 in many other European countries.
  • Rapper Baby K featuring Giusy Ferreri had a platinum hit with Roma-Bangkok
  • German-speaking Frei.Wild's album "Opposition" is a #1 in Germany and Austria and #2 in Switzerland, the singles "Unvergessen, unvergänglich, lebenslänglich" and "Wir brechen eure Seelen" reach the German top 10.[6]

Eastern Europe/ Balkans

Musical films

Deaths


References

  1. "MTV EMA 2015: E O VENCEDOR DO BEST PORTUGUESE ACT É..." mtv.pt (in Portuguese). 15 October 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  2. "Dane za: Weekend 25-27.12.15". PISF. Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej (in Polish). Polski Instytut Sztuki Filmowej. Retrieved 21 January 2017.
  3. "Guy Béart obituary". The Guardian. 2015-09-17. Archived from the original on 2022-01-26.
  4. Margalit Fox and James R. Oestreich, "Kurt Masur Dies at 88; Conductor Transformed New York Philharmonic", The New York Times (19 December 2015).

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