Dark Tranquillity - Members

Members

Throughout their 20 years active Dark Tranquillity have had only three line-up changes, and four of the original members are still in the band today: vocalist Mikael Stanne, guitarist Niklas Sundin, guitarist-bassist Martin Henriksson, and drummer Anders Jivarp.

Dark Tranquillity's line-ups
Original
(1989–1993)
  • Anders Fridén – vocals
  • Niklas Sundin – guitar
  • Mikael Stanne – guitar
  • Martin Henriksson – bass
  • Anders Jivarp – drums
(1993–1998)
  • Mikael Stanne – vocals
  • Niklas Sundin – guitar
  • Fredrik Johansson – guitar
  • Martin Henriksson – bass
  • Anders Jivarp – drums
(1999–2008)
  • Mikael Stanne – vocals
  • Niklas Sundin – guitar
  • Martin Henriksson – guitar
  • Mikael Niklasson – bass
  • Anders Jivarp – drums
  • Martin Brändström – keyboards
Current
(2008–present)
  • Mikael Stanne – vocals
  • Niklas Sundin – guitar
  • Martin Henriksson – guitar
  • Daniel Antonsson – bass
  • Anders Jivarp – drums
  • Martin Brändström – keyboards

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