Thursday 03.07.25

Særingfest: The Lost Tangos

1 ticket – 4 concerts!

Concert starts: 19:30 Doors open: 18:30,- Price single ticket: 445, includes 4 concerts, -

Særingfest at Smeltehytta is a full evening of music and sound in all forms and variations, refreshing drinks, mingling and a summer atmosphere – simply a festival within a festival. One ticket gives you 4 concerts in one evening, with some of the best in European improvisational music!

The Lost Tangos 
The Lost Tangos – aka Guoste Tamulynaite and Jan Martin Gismervik – started making music together in 2017. Both members are active musicians in the alternative and improvised music scene in Oslo, known from projects such as Monkey Plot, Oker, Banshee and Balconies. In this project, they freely draw on material and concepts from across their artistry and carefreely mix it together into a myriad of imaginative and genre-bending expression.

Guoste Tamulynaite – piano/electronics
Jan Martin Gismervik – drums/electronics

Photo: Olive Hatleskog

The doors open at 18:30

Concert schedule at Særingfesten:

  • Henriette Eilertsen, Håvard Wiik and Mark Sanders
  • Food Maneri / Hein Westgaard
  • The Lost Tangos
  • Decoy + Camila Nebbia

Other artists

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Annie & The Caldwells

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

Ghosted: Ambarchi/Berthling/Werliin

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

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

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

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