Manager
Tove Lo is signed to Ciulla Management.
For bookings, one can contact –
- Pitch & Smith (for International)
- Windish Agency (for USA)
Genre
Pop, EDM, electropop
Though, she describes her music on Facebook page as Dirrrrty Pop.
Instruments
Vocals, piano, percussion
Labels
Island Records (part of Universal Music Group)
Build
Slim
Height
5 ft 6 in or 168 cm
Weight
59 kg or 130 pounds
Boyfriend
There is no information about her boyfriend or significant other.
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Light Brown
Eye Color
Green
Sexual Orientation
Bisexual
Measurements
36-25-37 in or 91.5-63.5-94 cm
Dress Size
6 (US) or 36 (EU)
Bra Size
34B
Shoe Size
7.5 (US)
Brand Endorsements
She has not endorsed any of the brands.
Religion
Her religious beliefs are not known.
Best Known For
Her single “Habits (Stay High)” released in 2014. It is a part of the album “Queen of the Clouds” and reached #2 in Netherlands, and France, #3 in US, New Zealand, Canada, and Australia, and #13 in Sweden. It was also certified as 2x Platinum in US, Australia, Canada, and Sweden.
First Album
She released her first album Queen of the Clouds on 24 September, 2014 via Island Records. This electro pop album charted at #6 in Sweden, #10 in Norway, #14 in US, #47 in Australia and Finland.
First Film
She has not appeared in any of the films.
Personal Trainer
Her workout routine and diet plan is not known.
Tove Lo Favorite Things
Unknown
Tove Lo Facts
- Tove Lo has been called the saddest girl in Sweden.
- She got influenced after listening to singers like Charlotte Gainsbourg, Robyn, and Lykke Li.
- She started her professional singing career in 2012.
- She started writing poetry and short stories as a young girl.
- Tove Lo has also worked as a songwriter for Icona Pop and Girls Aloud.
- She is close friends with Caroline Hjelt (of band Icona Pop). They met, when Tove Lo was in high school.
- In December 2014, she underwent surgery as cysts were found on her vocal chords.
- In 2014, she appeared in Alesso’s music video “Heroes (We Could Be).”
- She finds it difficult to write a happy song than sad song.
- Hear more from Tove on YouTube, iTunes, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, SongKick.