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| Born | Tone Damli Aaberge (1988-04-12)12 April 1988 (age 37) Sogndal, Norway |
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| Website | www |
Tone Damli Aaberge (born 12 April 1988) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and actress. She became famous for being a contestant in the Norwegian version of theIdol series.[1]
Damli was the runner-up in theNorwegian version ofIdol in 2005, followingJorun Stiansen in the final. Despite not winning, she has become very popular in her native Norway releasing four albums,Bliss,Sweet Fever,I Know, andCocool.[1]Bliss andI Know have been certified gold in Norway, one Compilation album, one Christmas album, one EP and 21 singles. She contended in theMelodi Grand Prix 2009 finals, with the songButterflies, and ended up in the runner-up position, followingAlexander Rybak. She also participated in theNorwegian version ofDancing with the Stars in 2006 finishing in third place.[1]
She contended together withErik Segerstedt in the SwedishMelodifestivalen 2013 semi-finals, with the songHello Goodbye. They performed in the second semi-final and qualified to the Andra Chansen in which they failed to advance to the finals.[citation needed]. She participated again inMelodi Grand Prix 2020 with the songHurts Sometimes and was one of the automatically qualifiers for the final. She failed to advance to the Gold final. In 2025 she once again participated in Melodi Grand Prix with her song "Last Song" she scored 5th place.
On 18 August 2012, it was announced on the officialIdol website that Damli will be the first of an all-new four-member jury of formerIdol contestants to celebrate 10 years since the official debut of Idol in Norway, along with the first winner of the series,Kurt Nilsen.[2]
In 2013, Damli entered a relationship with Markus Foss and the following year on 28 April 2014 they welcomed a girl.
In April 2025, she lost her older sister Tale Aaberge Nesse to suicide.[3]
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |
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| NOR [4] | GRE [5] | ||
| Bliss |
| 14 | — |
| Sweet Fever |
| 8 | — |
| I Know |
| 3 | 32 |
| Cocool |
| 22 | — |
| Looking Back |
| 13 | — |
| Di Første Jul |
| 9 | — |
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| Heartkill |
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| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album | |
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| NOR [6] | SWE [7] | |||
| 2005 | "The Bliss Song" | — | — | Bliss |
| 2006 | "Somewhere Soft to Land" | — | — | |
| 2007 | "Fever" | 6 | — | Sweet Fever |
| "Young and Foolish" | — | — | ||
| 2009 | "Butterflies" | 2 | — | I Know |
| "I Know" | 4 | — | ||
| 2010 | "I Love You" | 7 | — | Cocool |
| "Crazy Cool" | — | — | ||
| "Stuck in My Head" (featuringVinni) | 2 | — | ||
| 2012 | "Look Back" | 8 | — | Looking Back |
| "Imagine" (featuringEric Saade) | 9 | 49 | ||
| "Smash" | — | — | Heartkill EP | |
| 2013 | "Hello Goodbye" (withErik Segerstedt) | — | 14 | |
| "Winner of a Losing Game" | 1 | — | ||
| "Perfect World" | — | — | ||
| 2014 | "Heartkill" | — | — | |
| "Di Første Jul" | — | — | Di Første Jul | |
| 2017 | "Pinnacle" | — | — | TBA |
| "Strangers" | 21 | — | ||
| 2018 | "Seasick" | — | — | |
| 2020 | "Hurt Sometimes" | — | — | |
| "If I Can't Have You"[8] | — | — | ||
| "Skyfri himmel" | — | — | ||
| 2025 | "Last Song" | — | — | Melodi Grand Prix 2025 |
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