Oslo Quartet Series is an important communicator of the string quartet and its vast repertoire, presenting it to a wider audience. Oslo Quartet Series wishes to facilitate a framework for its concerts where the artistic content is communicated innovatively to provide the audience with a unique concert experience.
Read MoreSoutielle Collective's vision is to build bridges with like-minded and ambitious musicians and producers to lift each other's and collective goals.
Read MoreSince 2006, Vinjerock has taken place over three days in July. At 1060 meters above sea level, at the entrance of Jotunheimen national park, 3500 people gather to listen to quality live music and enjoy the outdoors.
Read MoreThe Bergen International Festival (Festspillene i Bergen) presents art in all its guises: music, theatre, dance, opera and visual art. The Festival was established in 1953 and is the largest of its kind in the Nordic countries. It is the longest standing and the foremost music and theatre festival in Norway.
Read MoreNordic Black Theatre is a self-run theatre foundation established in 1992. The core activity is theatre production but they work with a wide spectrum of partners in a variety of creative arts.
Read MoreRabalderfestivalen is an interdisciplinary children’s festival in Molde on north west coast of Norway. The festival’s vision is to create and showcase high quality cultural experiences both for the children and their families.
Read MoreNorsk Jazzforum is a non-profit organisation founded in 1953. The organisation works for the benefit of Norwegian jazz, culturally and artistically.
Read MoreNasjonal jazzscene is a non-profit foundation established in 2006, funded by The Ministry of Culture. At Victoria, their a 300-cap venue, they promote 4-5 concerts per week, around 170 concerts per year
Read MoreMiniøya is a family oriented music and culture festival, held annually in the urban park “Tøyenparken” in the city centre of Oslo. The festival is held each summer and is the largest of its kind in Norway.
Read MoreSince 2001 Mela Festival in Oslo has been an annual feast of music, dance, performances and culinary tastes from all continents.
Read MoreKongsberg Jazz Festival will celebrate its 60-years anniversary in 2024 and is today one of the main jazz festivals in Scandinavia.
Read MoreCosmopolite Scene is a concert hall in the heart of Oslo. Through the last 30 years, Cosmopolite has developed to become one of the most central stages for local and international world music, jazz, soul and funk.
Read MoreThe Førde Traditional and World Music Festival is the largest festival for acoustic trad and world music in Scandinavia, presenting about 80 acts from 30 venues and 250 artists from all over the world, for 25-30 000 visitors each year.
Read MoreNorwegian festival Moldejazz is the oldest continuously running jazz festival in the world (as of 2020), founded in 1961.
Read MoreMADE Records was founded in 2018, and is now a record label located in Bergen, London and Berlin, quickly signing artists like iris, Moyka, KOKO, Christy, Tomine Harket and many more.
Read MoreOhlogy is a team of dedicated music curators, licensing experts and music supervisors that develop comprehensive music strategies for their clients.
Read MoreTrondheim Calling is one of Norway’s leading music industry events, showcasing artists from all across Norway. 1200 delegates and more than 7000 people attended the 10 year anniversary in 2020.
Read MoreShowcasing up-and-coming unknown Scandinavian artists during the night and gathering influential music business people in seminars and panels during the day.
Read MoreOslo World is one of Europe’s leading venue festivals, presenting a global outlook on today’s music scene, with a special focus on music from Africa, Latin-America, Asia and the Middle East.
Read MoreMandaljazz takes place in Norway each summer, offering up a unique jazz festival to present the best of the Norwegian jazz scene.
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