Kaj pulled the shirts for sale.
Bara Bada Bastu shirts are currently not available on Kaj’s website. EPA/AOP
The Kaj band published a shirt that was banned in Sweden, says Aftonbladet.
Shirt read Bara Bada Bastu That is, the name of Kaj’s visa. The Swedish broadcasting company SVT denied selling of clothing because they violated the rules.
“All the competitions have a 30 -day leaning, during which they must not occur in commercial contexts,” says Anders Wistbacka, Project Manager at Melodifestivalen, Aftonbladet.
– It applies to the key parts of the presentation. The name of the song is just that part.
Kaj’s spokesman Helene Wigren tells Aftonbladet that the shirts have been pulled from sales.
– Sales started so that they did not [muusikot] knew about the rules for it. It’s not a big deal, but Kaj’s boys have no comment. They are very busy, Wigren tells Aftonbladet.
Aftonbladet’s news does not tell if the band will continue sales at the end of the leaning period. For example, the site still sells shirts with “one two three sauna” text.
Kaj or Kevin Holmström, Axel Åhman and Jakob Norrgård Charming Swedish in the wisdom qualifiers. The band has also fascinated listeners around the world.
Eurovision published Bara Bada Bastu Music video on YouTube on Sunday. According to the site, the video has been watched about 1 204,900 times. Melodifestivalen a couple of weeks ago published The video has been watched more than 3.8 million times. In Spotify, the song has been listened to about 8.87 million times.

