Saturday 10.07.21

Malin Pettersen

Malin Pettersen has gone from being a well-kept secret here at home to becoming an up-and-coming international artist within a short time.

Concert start: 21.30 Single ticket price: NOK 390

With Spellemannpris for her first solo album, mentions from BILLBOARD, Rolling Stone and Paste Magazine for her acoustic EP the following year, and now interviews and reviews from the likes of Forbes Magazine and No Depression, it doesn't seem to be slowing down.

The horizon is there to be chased and music is there to be made! Those who know Malin Pettersen know that it is her voice that draws you in, while it is the songwriter Pettersen who keeps you there. And whether it's with a full band or in a solo setting, Malin Pettersen is always looking to create something special in the moment when meeting the audience.

For the concert at Christians Kjeller on July 10, she will perform with a full band. We look forward! 

Concert starts: 21:30
Doors open: 20:30

Refund guarantee: 

A limited number of tickets will be released to begin with, but will be opened up to more if the rules allow it. Should the event be canceled due to restrictions due to Covid-19, the audience is guaranteed to get their money back.

Other artists

Photo by Bugge Wesseltoft, Arild Andersen and Gard Nilssen
Kongsberg kirke
Friday, July 3rd / Time: 17:00

Bugge / Arild / Gard

Photo by Annie & The Caldwells
Energimølla
Saturday, July 4th / Time: 23:59

Annie & The Caldwells

Photo of Ghosted: Ambarchi/Berthling/Werliin
Energimølla
Wednesday July 1st / Time: 20:30

Ghosted: Ambarchi/Berthling/Werliin

Photo by Solveig Slettahjell and Tord Gustavsen
Kongsberg kirke
Thursday 11 December / Time: 19:30

Night in Bethlehem – Solveig Slettahjell & Tord Gustavsen

Pictures of festival posters Kongsberg Jazz Festival
Qube
Thursday, July 3 / Time: 12:00

Exhibition: Kongsberg Jazz Festival 1964 – 2024: A design history.

Pictures of festival posters Kongsberg Jazz Festival
Qube
Friday, July 4rd / Time: 12:00

Exhibition: Kongsberg Jazz Festival 1964 – 2024: A design history.