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The following is a list of notable events and releases that occurred in 2011 in mainland European music.
Events
January
- 17 – The 2011 Grammis Awards take place in Sweden. Robyn walks away as the big winner of the night receiving awards in four categories: Best Female Artist; Best Composer; Best Album for Body Talk; and Best Song for Dancing on My Own.[1]
 - 30 – The Netherlands national final for the Eurovision Song Contest was held (Nationaal Songfestival). The song Je vecht nooit alleen (You will never fight alone) is chosen for Dutch band 3JS.[2]
 
February
- 13 – Melissa Horn begins a tour of Denmark
 - 18 – Slovakian national broadcaster Slovenská televízia announces that girl-group TWiiNS will represent the country at the 56th annual Eurovision Song Contest with the song I'm Still Alive.[3]
 - 18 – Germany decide upon the song Taken by a Stranger in the final of Unser Song für Deutschland to represent the country at the Eurovision Song Contest. Lena Meyer-Landrut will attempt to retain her title following Germany's win of the contest in 2010.[4]
 - 19 – Spain decides to send Lucía Pérez to Düsseldorf with the song Que me quiten lo bailao in the final of Destino Eurovisión.[5]
 - 19 – Italy decides to send Raphael Gualazzi to Düsseldorf with the song Follia d'amore in the final of the Sanremo Festival 2011.[6]
 - 19 – Kylie Minogue begins the European leg of her Aphrodite World Tour in Denmark, with dates following in Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Ireland and the United Kingdom.[7]
 - 26 – The so-called 'Super Saturday' takes place where six nations choose their participants for the Eurovision Song Contest. Musiqq, Mika Newton, Nina, A Friend In London, Zdob şi Zdub and Getter Jaani will represent Latvia, Ukraine, Serbia, Denmark, Moldova and Estonia respectively.
 - 28 – Roxette begins its Charm School World Tour in Kazan, Rusia, in front of 8.000 people. 55 shows are set for Europe.
 
May
- 14 – The finale of the 56th Eurovision Song Contest takes place in Düsseldorf, Germany. It is won by pop duo Ell & Nikki, representing Azerbaijan with the song "Running Scared".
 
Undated
Albums set to be released
January
- 28 – Violent Sky by Lisa Miskovsky
 
February
- 8 – Good News by Lena Meyer-Landrut
 - 11 – Charm School by Roxette
 - 11 – Thank God for Sending Demons by Me and My Army
 - 14 – Love CPR by September
 - 18 – Das wär dein Lied gewesen by Ina Müller
 - 18 – Kick death's Ass by Andreas Mattsson
 - 28 – Wounded Rhymes by Lykke Li[8]
 
March
- 16 – Unseen by The Haunted
 - 29 – Surtur Rising by Amon Amarth
 
April
- 15 – The Unseen Empire by Scar Symmetry
 - 25 – Bloodbath over Bloodstock by Bloodbath
 - 27 – Satan i gatan by Veronica Maggio
 
May
- 30 – Khaos Legions by Arch Enemy
 
June
- 6 – A Dying Man's Hymn by Sky Architect
 - 15 – Sounds of a Playground Fading by In Flames
 - 17 – Ljubav živi by Ceca
 - 20 – Original Me by Cascada
 
October
- 10 – Biophilia by Björk
 - 25 – Audio, Video, Disco by Justice
 - 25 – Mylo Xyloto by Coldplay
 
Unspecified date
- Untitled by Agnes Carlsson[9]
 - The Seven Temptations by Doda
 
Festivals
Exit Festival
Metaltown Festival
- System of a Down
 - Raubtier
 - Parkway Drive
 - Cradle of Filth
 - At the Gates
 - The Black Dahlia Murder
 - Graveyard
 - Soilwork
 - Ghost
 - Volbeat
 - Watain
 - Korn
 - Khoma
 - Cavalera Conspiracy
 - All That Remains
 - Doctor Midnight & The Mercy Cult
 - F.K.Ü –
 - Deicide
 - Bring Me the Horizon
 - Arch Enemy
 - Avenged Sevenfold
 - Anvil
 - Bullet
 - Human Desolation
 - Madball
 - Corroded
 
OFF Festival
Open'er Festival
Way Out West 2011
Deaths
- 1 January – Marin Constantin, 85, Romanian composer.
 - 4 January – Stina-Britta Melander, 86, Swedish opera singer.
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Robyn and Håkan Hellström dominated the Grammy Awards 2011". Melodifestivalen. 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Dutch pick Je Vecht Nooit Alleen for 3JS". eurovision.tv. 2011-01-30. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Slovakia choose TWiiNS for Düsseldorf". eurovision.tv. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Germany: Taken By A Stranger to Düsseldorf!". eurovision.tv. 2011-02-18. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Spain decided: Lucía Pérez to Düsseldorf!". eurovision.tv. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "and finally... Italy is back with Raphael Gualazzi!!". eurovision.tv. 2011-02-19. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Kylie announces 2011 European tour". EMI. 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2011-02-21.
 - ↑ "Second album: Wounded Rhymes". lykkeli.com. 18 November 2010. Archived from the original on 29 January 2011. Retrieved 15 January 2011.
 - ↑ (in Swedish)Nunstedt, Anders (2011-01-01). "ANDERS NUNSTEDT: Musikåret 2011 kan bli superbra". Express Entertainment (in Swedish). Expressen. Archived from the original on 2011-01-06. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
 
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