Linda Bengtzing (born 13 March 1974 in Gullspång) is a Swedish pop and schlager artist and television presenter. She rose to national attention for lively, hook-driven songs and for several appearances in Melodifestivalen, Sweden’s televised selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. Alongside her music work she has been active as a host and personality on Swedish television and at public events.

Musical style and public image

Bengtzing’s repertoire is rooted in schlager and mainstream pop: catchy melodies, upbeat rhythms and direct, often playful lyrics. Her performances emphasize theatrical delivery and audience connection, which helped make her a familiar face on radio, television and at live shows. Her image blends party-friendly staging with a focus on melody and vocal accessibility.

Notable songs and Melodifestivalen

She is best known for songs that became staples of Sweden’s pop-schlager circuit. Examples frequently associated with her career include "Alla flickor", "Jag ljuger så bra" and "Hur svårt kan det va?". These entries brought media attention and regular airplay, and they exemplify her knack for concise, memorable pop songs suited to competitive television formats.

Career beyond singing

In addition to recording and touring, Bengtzing has worked as a television host and presenter. Her on-screen roles and appearances at events broadened her profile beyond music and helped sustain a public presence between releases. She has contributed to entertainment programming and participated in Swedish popular-culture occasions.

Legacy and distinctions

Linda Bengtzing is regarded as a notable figure within contemporary Swedish schlager-pop, particularly for bringing an energetic stage persona to televised song contests. Her repeated participation in high-profile events introduced her music to wider audiences and contributed to the enduring popularity of schlager-influenced pop in Sweden.

  • Born: 13 March 1974, Gullspång.
  • Profession: singer and television presenter.
  • Associated with: Melodifestivalen and schlager-pop traditions.