Stockholm Gig Guide, Week 34


Posted August 17, 2015 in Arts, Music

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Highlight: Little Hurricane

Genre definitions don’t seem to greatly concern Little Hurricane. Their music seems to flicker effortlessly between blues, folk, rock and indie, borrowing elements from all and blending them into a coherent unit. They showcase that stylistic mix at Debaser Slussen on August 19.

Debaser Slussen, Aug 19 @2000

Aug 17

Kai Martin & Stick

Gothenburg punk veterans.

Gröna Lund, Lilla scen, 2000

 

Aug 18

Sophie Zelmani

Mysterious singer-songwriter

Gröna Lund, Lilla scen, 2000

 

Aug 19

Eldkvarn

Swedish rock veterans

Mosebacketerassen, Södra Teatern, 1930

 

Little Hurricane

American blue-rock duo

Debaser Slussen, Uteserveringen, 2000

 

Aug 20

Stefan Sundström

Södermalm rock troubadour

Mosebacketerassen, Södra Teatern, 2000

 

The Royal Opera in the park

Opera presented in a summery setting

Vita Bergsparken, 1800

 

Aug 21

Tomas Ledin

An integral part of the Swedish summer since the 70s.

Gröna Lund, Stora scen, 2000

 

Reverie

Revered young female Los Angeles rapper

Fasching, 2000

 

Aug 22

Eric Roberson

The “king of independent soul”.

Fasching, 2000

 

Aug 23

The Boys

Dubbed “The Beatles of punk“ during the 70s.

Göta Källare, 1900

 

Stockholm Gospel Choir Festival

Seven hours of free gospel with everything from international names to hundreds of choir members

Kungsträdgården, 1200

 

Sallyswag

Prize-winning nine woman strong world music orchestra.

Vita Bergsparken, 1900

 

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