Katrin Sundberg has toured Sweden to full houses with the hit show "I'll do whatever the hell I want", which was praised by both audiences and critics. Now it's time for an even sharper performance - "You hear what I think".
With a razor-sharp eye for the world around her and a unique ability to put her finger on phenomena and contemporary issues, she takes us on a journey into her mind. We learn about her guilty conscience, which makes itself felt through "Today's confession".
She describes her longing for a muse of her own and the problem of writing something creative on a piece of paper with holes in it. The audience also gets a lesson in what not to post on social media or even watch if you want to stay healthy.
Niklas Wahllöf, Dagens Nyheter writes this about the performance:
"Katrin Sundberg's tempo is fast but balanced. She sings, of course very well and to a Calle Norlén text, dances as if she were a Bounce member, but above all - she embodies what most of us think."
"She's supposedly strict, but she's really showing our guilty pleasures in everyday culture in 2025. And it's funny."





























