In June, the recording of this year's round of So Much Better starts, traditionally with the guest house Grå Gåsen on Gotland as a base. Plura Jonsson, who was already in the 2010 premiere round, looks forward to joining us again, even though he belongs to a risk group because of his age.

"I have been in isolation out in the country since January, so it will be interesting to see how it goes, I guess they have doctors with and so," he said on the link to News Morning on Monday morning.

He remembers his participation in the program as "fun and hard".

- When I was there for the first time, it was a whole new concept and I think they have stepped it up better now, so that dinner doesn't start at eleven o'clock in the evening and stuff.

Adjusts the recordings

Exactly what measures the production will take to adapt to the corona situation should be returned to.

In the News Morning, four additional artists were also featured who will be part of the program: Benjamin Ingrosso, Markus Krunegård and Lisa Nilsson (who has also participated in a previous season of the program) and Ana Diaz, who participated in the studio.

She has written songs for artists like Britney Spears and has now made her own mark as an artist. Ana Diaz told me that she takes on the task with great nervousness.

- Things I get scared of, I get interested in.

More artists for this year So much better to be presented this afternoon in TV4.