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Eva Therese Margaretha Merkel also known as "Tess Merkel" (born 18 April 1970) is a Swedish singer and songwriter who is one of the original members of the pop group Alcazar.

Career

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Merkel was born in Nyköping, Sweden. She started her career in a number of musicals and soon landed the job as a showgirl at Wallmans salonger in 1991. She also did some choirgirl jobs for Melodifestivalen, in Melodifestivalen 1993 she did the choir behind Lena Pålsson, in Melodifestivalen 1997 she choired behind her later bandmate Andreas Lundstedt and in Melodifestivalen 2000 she choired behind Avengers during their performance. Merkel herself has participated in Melodifestivalen three times as of 2010: in Melodifestivalen 2003, Melodifestivalen 2005, Melodifestivalen 2009 and in Melodifestivalen 2010, all four times as a member of the popular pop group Alcazar. Merkel has also in 2006 hosted the final of MGP Nordic 2006 a Nordic music competition for kids.[1] She also has an interest for Poker and has been a contestant at the European Poker Tour in Barcelona in 2006. Merkel has won 500.000 (SEK) at the Pokermiljonen in online Poker game.[2] She participated in Melodifestivalen 2021 solo with the song "Good Life",[3] but failed to qualify from the heats.

Personal life

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Merkel lives in Stockholm with her two children from her ex-boyfriend Greger Andersson: son Neo (born 2003) and daughter Minya (born 2007).[4] Since 2013 Merkel has been dating British actor, model and businessman Kenny Solomons who is known from Bredbandsbolagets commercials. They married in 2017.[5]

Discography

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Singles

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
SWE
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"Good Life" 2021 76 Non-album single

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Tess Merkel (born Therese Merkel on 18 April 1970 in , ) is a Swedish , actress, and entrepreneur, most notable for her role as a founding member of Alcazar. Merkel co-founded Alcazar in 1998 alongside and Annikafiore, contributing to the group's signature sound that blended pop with dance elements. The band rose to prominence in the early with international hits including "" (2000), which sampled and B. Devotion's "Spacer" and peaked at number one in several European charts, "Sexual Guarantee" (2001), and "" (2002), a cover of The Human League's track. These releases helped Alcazar achieve commercial success across Europe, with their debut album (2000) attaining gold and platinum status in multiple countries. Merkel remained with the group through various lineup changes until 2005, reuniting periodically for tours and performances, including a notable appearance at the Grand Final in , where Alcazar, featuring Merkel alongside Lundstedt and , performed a medley of their hits to open the show. Beyond music, Merkel has pursued , appearing in Alcazar's such as "" and "Sexual Guarantee," which showcased her as a performer in stylized disco narratives. In her personal life, she has been married to British and entrepreneur Kenny Solomons since , with whom she resides in and serves as stepmother to his two children. In 2024, Merkel publicly advocated for her husband's right to remain in Sweden after his residency application was rejected due to post-Brexit deadlines, describing the situation as a "punishment" for British citizens and highlighting bureaucratic challenges faced by mixed-nationality families; following , Solomons' residency was approved in 2025. Her multifaceted career also extends to and production, reflecting her ongoing influence in the Swedish industry.

Early life

Childhood and education

Tess Merkel was born Therese Merkel on April 18, 1970, in , , .

Family background

Tess Merkel was born Therese Merkel on April 18, 1970, in , a town in , , to parents Lars-Olof Merkel and Birgit Ulla Margareta Andersson. Her paternal lineage traces back to Swedish roots with remote German ancestry, stemming from Pfalz, , through her ninth great-grandfather Michel Merkel.

Career

Early career in entertainment

Merkel began her professional career in the industry during the early , participating in various musical theater productions that provided her initial stage experience. In 1991, she joined Wallmans Salonger as one of the inaugural when the venue launched its revue-style performances in , marking her first steady artist position and offering training in ensemble work and audience engagement. Throughout the decade, Merkel contributed as a in , Sweden's national selection for the . In 1993, she provided choir support for Lena Pålsson's entry "Sjunde himlen" during the first round. In 1997, she sang backing vocals behind Andreas Lundstedt's performance of "Jag saknar dig, jag saknar dig." In 2000, she participated in the choir for the group Avengers' song "När filmen är slut." As a member of Alcazar, Merkel appeared in the music video for the group's single "Crying at the Discoteque" (2001), which highlighted her role in the band's visual presentations.

Alcazar and Melodifestivalen appearances

Alcazar was formed in 1998 in by , Tess Merkel, and Annikafiore Kjærgaard, marking the beginning of Merkel's prominent role in the Swedish pop scene. The trio's sound, characterized by upbeat rhythms and retro disco influences, quickly gained traction, leading to their breakthrough with the 2000 single "," a sample-heavy track that topped the Swedish charts and achieved international success across , including top-ten placements in several countries. Merkel contributed key vocals to this hit and other early releases, delivering the group's signature harmonious and energetic style that blended pop accessibility with dancefloor appeal. The group's lineup evolved shortly after their initial rise, with joining as a fourth member in late 2002 to enhance their live performances and vocal dynamics. Alcazar's participation in , Sweden's Eurovision selection process, became a defining aspect of their career, showcasing their versatility and popularity. In 2003, they competed with "Not a Sinner Nor a ," initially placing fifth in their heat but advancing via the wildcard round to the final, where they secured fourth place overall. By 2005, following further chart successes, Alcazar entered again with "Alcastar," reaching third place in the final and reinforcing their status as a schlager-disco powerhouse. Alcazar continued their Melodifestivalen appearances into the late 2000s, reflecting sustained group cohesion despite internal shifts. In 2009, "Stay the Night" advanced from the semi-final to the final, finishing fifth amid strong public support for their polished production and nostalgic vibe. The following year, in , they performed "Headlines" in the third semi-final, earning fourth place to qualify for Andra Chansen (the second-chance round), though they were eliminated there without reaching the final. These entries highlighted Merkel's vocal contributions, often featuring her in lead harmonies that complemented the group's theatrical stage presence. Amid these competitions, Alcazar's activities extended to broader entertainment, including hosting duties tied to their public profile. In 2006, Merkel co-hosted the MGP Nordic final—a Scandinavian music contest for children—with Henrik Johnsson, representing the group's engagement in youth-oriented events during a transitional period. Lineup changes intensified around this time; after the 2005 Melodifestivalen, Annikafiore Kjærgaard departed in 2005, prompting a brief hiatus as the group navigated solo endeavors before reforming in 2007 with as her replacement, allowing Merkel and Lundstedt to maintain the core dynamic. Following the 2010 Melodifestivalen entry, Alcazar continued performing and touring without further contest participations, releasing albums such as Disco Defenders (2010) and maintaining popularity through live shows. The group announced a farewell tour in 2018, marking the end of their activities, with Merkel participating in the final performances. In 2024, original members reunited for the Eurovision Song Contest Grand Final in Malmö, performing a medley of hits as an interval act, and collaborated on the single "Just Like That (I Like It)" released on November 15, 2024.

Solo music career

Merkel's solo career began with her participation in , where she performed the upbeat track "Good Life" in the fourth heat held in on February 27. The song, which she co-wrote with Tony Malm, Palle Hammarlund, and Mats Tärnfors, failed to advance from the heat, finishing fifth with 40 points from a combination of jury and public votes. Originally penned with another artist in mind, "Good Life" marked Merkel's debut as a lead solo performer after years of group appearances. The single "Good Life" was released digitally on February 27, 2021, via Telegram Studios, capturing a disco-infused sound reminiscent of Merkel's pop roots while emphasizing personal resilience. It entered the Swedish singles , peaking at number 76 and reflecting modest commercial success amid competition from other entries. Follow-up releases included multiple remix packages later that year, such as the eight-track "Good Life (Remixes)" EP on April 30, featuring versions by FerKev, A-Mase, Avantic, and , alongside the three-track "Good Life (SoundFactory Remixes)" on April 9, which extended the song's dancefloor appeal through and euro house interpretations. Throughout her solo work, Merkel has contributed as a songwriter, focusing on themes of upliftment and positivity to counter challenges like the 2020 pandemic; in "Good Life," she aimed to remind listeners—and herself—of life's joys amid adversity. This ethos of spreading "100% good vibes" permeates her independent releases, blending energetic production with messages of and celebration. Merkel's solo performances have included high-profile Eurovision-related events, such as her appearance at the London Eurovision Party on April 13, 2025, where she joined Martin Rolinski—another veteran—for a special "BWO vs. Alcazar" tribute set at the O2 Academy Islington, highlighting Swedish schlager icons.

Other professional ventures

Merkel has pursued interests beyond music in poker, achieving significant success in 2006 by splitting the first prize and winning 500,000 SEK in the online edition of Pokermiljonen, a prominent Swedish poker tournament. That same year, she competed in the event in , where she was one of the few female participants among nearly 500 entrants, advancing through the early stages before elimination. In broadcasting, Merkel has served as a radio host, joining Star FM in 2016 as a weekday presenter from 10:00 to 15:00, bringing her energetic style to a mix of 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s music programming. On the station, she engaged listeners by sharing personal anecdotes from her chaotic daily life, blending her celebrity background with relatable on-air content. Merkel has also engaged in entrepreneurship through show production and directing. In one notable endeavor, she produced the revue "A Blast from the Past" for Golden Hits, curating a nostalgic performance that highlighted classic hits and entertainment.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Merkel had a long-term relationship with Swedish dancer and backup singer Greger Andersson, with whom she shares two children: a son named Neo, born on September 5, 2003, and a daughter named Minya, born on March 13, 2007. The couple cohabited during this period, and Merkel has spoken about the supportive family dynamic they maintained post-separation, emphasizing flexible parenting arrangements centered in . In 2013, Merkel began dating British actor, model, and entrepreneur Kenny Solomons, known for his roles in Bollywood films and Swedish commercials. The pair, who share a 17-year age difference, transitioned from an initial casual encounter to a committed partnership, marrying in 2017 during a ceremony in a setting. They reside together in , where Solomons has built a professional life alongside Merkel's career, though residency challenges in 2024 had tested their family stability, which was resolved in 2025. Merkel's family life influences her public persona, with co-parenting responsibilities for her children integrated into her routine in . She and Solomons have expressed openness to expanding their family through non-traditional means, reflecting Merkel's boundaryless view of familial bonds. Her music often conveys themes of love, positivity, and embracing life's joys, which she has linked to the support from her partner and children in interviews.

Immigration challenges

Tess Merkel's British husband, Kenny Solomons, encountered significant residency difficulties in following , primarily due to missing the post- application deadline in late 2021. Solomons, who had lived in since 2012, applied for a after the December 31, 2021, cutoff established under the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement, but his application was ultimately denied in 2024 after prolonged appeals, leading to his . Merkel publicly expressed frustration with the Swedish authorities' handling of the case, stating in interviews that she felt "punished" for her husband's oversight and describing the process as "disgusting" and "dehumanising." She highlighted the lack of proactive notifications from either the or the British embassy regarding the deadline, which contributed to the missed filing. These statements, made amid ongoing media coverage, underscored her perception that the rigid enforcement unfairly targeted integrated British residents. The denial and subsequent in 2024 forced Solomons to relocate to the temporarily, resulting in over a year of separation for the couple, with Swedish rules imposing a potential two-year entry ban for overstays. However, in 2025, Solomons was granted a , allowing him to return to and reunite with Merkel. This personal upheaval mirrored wider challenges for EU- couples in , where thousands of British citizens who missed the residency deadline faced risks, loss of homes, and disruptions, with limited provisions for late applications despite integration efforts like payments and ownership.

Discography

Solo singles

Tess Merkel's solo single releases began with her debut independent track "Good Life," which marked her first venture outside of group performances. Released on February 27, 2021, the song was specifically crafted as her entry for the fourth heat of , Sweden's national selection for the . Co-written by Merkel alongside Palle Hammarlund, Tony Malm, and Mats Tärnfors, it embodies themes of positivity, urging listeners to embrace love, life, and dance amid challenges, delivering an uplifting vibe that reflects Merkel's personal journey toward optimism during a difficult period. The track finished fifth in its heat, narrowly missing advancement to the finals, but garnered attention for its energetic production and Merkel's charismatic delivery. Upon release, "Good Life" achieved modest commercial success, peaking at number 76 on the , Sweden's official singles chart, where it charted for two weeks. Distributed independently via platforms like under Ocean Music Group, the single served as a non-album release, highlighting Merkel's transition to solo artistry with its electronic pop style blending retro influences and modern beats. Following its initial launch, Merkel issued several remix packages to extend the song's club and radio appeal, including versions by SoundFactory, Tommy B, and La Rush, which were compiled in extended plays such as Good Life (Remixes) and Good Life (SoundFactory Remixes), both released in 2021. These remixes emphasized the track's dancefloor potential, with the SoundFactory edits particularly noted for enhancing its euphoric, positive energy for extended play. No additional solo singles have been released by Merkel as of November 2025, with her subsequent musical output primarily involving collaborations tied to her Alcazar affiliations. In 2006, Merkel provided guest vocals on the track "Metal Will Stand Tall" by Swedish rock band , appearing as a featured artist on their debut album of the same name. The single, blending Merkel's pop sensibilities with the band's style, peaked at number 2 on the Swedish Singles Chart and spent 18 weeks in the top 100. Merkel's most recent collaboration came in 2024 with the release of "Just Like That (I Like It)," where she joined former Alcazar bandmates Andreas Lundstedt, Annikafiore, and Lina Hedlund as a featured vocalist on Lundstedt's single. Produced in a disco-pop vein reminiscent of Alcazar's sound, the track marked a reunion of sorts among the group's core members outside their band context.

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