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Swedish House Mafia Announce Breakup, Last Show in Sweden on November 24

Who's going to save the world after November 24? Not Swedish House Mafia, because Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso have announced via swedishhousemafia.com that this last leg of tour dates will officially be SHM's last. The supergroup's been dropping mega-hits since 2008. But surprisingly, this last show will be...
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Who's going to save the world after November 24?



Not Swedish House Mafia, because Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso have announced via swedishhousemafia.com that this last leg of tour dates will officially be SHM's last.



The supergroup's been dropping mega-hits since 2008. But surprisingly, this last show will be Axwell, Angello, and Ingrosso's first ever in their hometown of Stockholm, Sweden.





"Today we want to share with you, that the tour we are about to go on will be our last," the group's statement reads. "We want to thank every single one of you that came with us on this journey. We came, we raved, we loved."



The split is a huge surprise from the superstar collabo. This means no more Masquerade Motel each March in Miami. No more epic tracks for everyone else to drop.



The EDM world is buzzing with reactions to the shocking news.









So far, Axwell, Angello, and Ingrosso have only announced three European dates. But they're hinting at more to come in August. The trio's last track was modern house staple "Greyhound," released just this past March.



Now we only have to wonder, how final is final?



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