Highlight: This Is Head/ Hey Elbow
It’s been a long time coming, but after a steady drip-feed of singles This Is Head finally released their new, self-titled album this month. It proved worth the wait, as This Is Head is full of the dreamy, perfectly crafted soundscapes that the band specialise in. Saturday provides a welcome opportunity to see them run through the record live for the first time in Stockholm, with fellow Adrian Recordings (and also very, very good) act Hey Elbow.
Debaser Strand, Sep 19 @1900
September 14
The Janoskians
Light-hearted pop from Australian boyband
Fryshuset, 1900
September 16
U2
Irish rockers’ world tour touches down in Stockholm
Ericsson Globe Arena, 1930
September 17
U2
Irish rockers’ world tour touches down in Stockholm
Stockholm Globe Arena, 1930
Sonny & The Sunsets
Rocking, Americana-influenced indie.
Geronimo’s FGT, 2000
Stockholm Jazz Orchestra
Plays Herbie Hancock
Fasching, 1800
Chase & Status
Electronic music superstars, who have collaborated with acts like Rihanna and Tinie Tempah
Göta Källare, 2000
Linnea Henriksson
Soulful Swedish-language pop.
Gröna Lund, 2000
September 18
Janne Schaffer
Sweeping instrumental soundscapes
Berns, 2100
The Bloody Beetroots (DJ Set) plus Owl Vision
EDM experts bring their DJ skills to Göta Källare
Göta Källare, 2100
The Soft Moon
Moody, dark electronica. Support by INVSN.
Debaser Medis, 2100
Gospelnight ft. Frank Ådahl
Modern American gospel
Fasching, 2000
Maskinen
Swedish party sensation
Gröna Lund, Stora scen, 2000
September 19
Vic Vem
Smooth, jazz influenced Swedish r’n’b.
Debaser Medis, 1900
Oddisee
Rapper who effortlessly blends other genres into his music.
Fasching, 2100
Taraf de Haïdouks
Balkan folk, played with a manic intensity and dexterity
Kägelbannan Södra Teatern, 2100
This Is Head/ Hey Elbow
Malmö label Adrian Recordings brings two of its best acts, This Is Head and Hey Elbow, to Stockholm.
Debaser Strand, 1900
September 20
U2
Irish rockers’ world tour touches down in Stockholm
Ericsson Globe Arena, 1930