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Ravnedalen Live with Dirty Old Town, The Last Internationale, and more

Jul 16, 2025 at 14:00  ·  Ravnedalen Naturpark, Kristiansand Ravnedalen Naturpark, Kristiansand

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Band of Horses, led by Ben Bridwell, crafts emotionally intense, anthemic songs, blending ragged epics with punk-rock spirit. Known for their profound, relatable lyrics and powerful performances. Collaborates with longtime and new members.
European artist Kari Bremnes crafts open, personal, melancholic music, known for dynamic concerts with her band. With a 30-year career and 15 albums, her songs resonate worldwide.
NY band The Last Internationale, led by Delila Paz and Edgey, is known for rebel rock with hits like "Hard Times," reaching #1 on iTunes in the UK. Albums include "We Will Reign," produced by Brendan O'Brien, and "Soul On Fire," backed by Tom Morello and Joey Castillo. Collaborators include Brad Wilk and Eloy Casagrande. Described by Tom Morello as raw and real.
Bergen-born Lars Vaular is a Norwegian hip-hop icon, famed for hits like "Rett opp og ned" and albums like "Helt om natten, helt om dagen." He’s collaborated with Kamelen, Astrid S, and others, earning five Spellemann Awards and a P3 Gull honor. Known for electrifying live shows, he's performed over 500 concerts.
Norwegian guitarist Hedwig Mollestad seamlessly blends hard rock and jazz, influenced by Black Sabbath and Sonny Sharrock. Leading her acclaimed trio, she released albums like "All of Them Witches" and collaborated with acts like Elephant9 and the Trondheim Jazz Orchestra. Winning Norway's Jazztalentprisen in 2009, she famously opened for Black Sabbath and John McLaughlin. Her work includes the versatile "Tempest Revisited" with a septet, showcasing her evolving sound.
Norwegian pop/rock band DeLillos, formed in Oslo in 1984, gained fame with hit albums like Suser Avgårde (1986) and Hjernen Er Alene (1989). Well-known for singles "S'il Vous Plait" and "Tøff I Pyjamas," they feature Lars Lillo-Stenberg, Lars Lundevall, Lars Fredrik Beckstrøm, and Øystein Paasche. They've rivaled other influential bands like DumDum Boys and Raga Rockers.
PUNCHBAG, a brother-sister duo from South London, combines punk's raw energy with pop's ecstasy. Known for fierce tempos and cathartic alternative pop.
SKAAR, born Hilde Skaar on the island of Stord, Norway, gained fame via YouTube, leading to deals and singles like ‘Higher Ground’. She's known for pop appeal, earning Top 10 radio hits and nominations at the P3Gull and NRJ Awards. Her music featured in films like ‘Battle’ and Netflix's ‘Home For Christmas’. Embracing authenticity, she released ‘Waiting’ with acoustic tracks.
Norwegian singer Maria Mena, famous for "My Lullaby," rose to fame in 2001. Known for smooth pop with hits like "You're the Only One," she has gained notable success in Europe and the US. Collaborated with Arvid Solvang.
English rock band The Darkness, known for their theatrical style and high-energy rock bombast, rose to fame with hits like "I Believe in a Thing Called Love." Fronted by Justin Hawkins, they won numerous awards and reunited in 2011 after a brief split, releasing albums like "Motorheart."
Australian band CIVIC reimagine proto-punk with raw intensity and DIY ethos. Known for albums like *Future Forecast* and *Taken By Force* (praised by Mojo, NME), they push boundaries with daring, dynamic rock.

Concert Info

Genre: Pop

Join the Ravnedalen Live concert in Kristiansand at Ravnedalen Naturpark on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at 12:00 AM, featuring Dirty Old Town, The Last Internationale, and more. Purchase tickets!

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