In addition to her appearance on stage where she represents one of several national minorities, she will participate in a half-hour talk with Linnea Henriksson and Tommy Körberg.

- It will be so fun, smiles Natalie Carrion from Umeå, who pinches her arm a little.

11 years ago she was a street musician.

She had set out to succeed with music, now also relevant in the Swedish top context with her own song as a so-called bubbler.

She thinks that singing the lyrics that are about courage feels good.

- A song for fashion is exactly what we need.

I belong to a family that was denied speaking the language.

But I take back the language by singing in Southern Sami.

Of course I would have liked to sing my own song but this is very nice, she says.

- It's great to be able to perform on the big stage at Skansen.

I received the request and it feels incredibly honorable.

My vision is to help make the world a better place by what I do.

Broadcast on SVT

SVT traditionally broadcasts the national day celebrations from Skansen and it all begins with the royal family's procession through Stockholm.

There will be fan distribution, speeches by guests and artist performances.

During the evening, viewers will be invited to talk about National Day and, as usual, the broadcast will end with a tapto from Stockholm Castle.

Hosts: Anne Lundberg and Tara Moshizi.

Listen to the interview with Natalie Carrion in the clip above.