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January 21 - January 27
  • 21
    21.January.Monday
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  • 22
    22.January.Tuesday
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  • 23
    23.January.Wednesday
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  • 24
    24.January.Thursday
    paul kalkbrenner

    Paul Kalkbrenner @ Münchenbryggeriet

    19:00 -23:59
    24/01/2019
    Münchenbryggeriet Event & Konferens, Torkel Knutssonsgatan, Stockholm, Sweden

    Monstera presents:
    ▪ PAUL KALKBRENNER European Live Tour 2019 ▪

    For all Those who missed Paul Kalkbrenner’s intimate pre-album performance this spring, which sold out in less than a day, now you can enjoy an exclusive full-production concert to begin 2019 with.

    Paul’s eighth album “Parts Of Life” came just a decade after his dubble platinum-selling LP “Berlin Calling” and reminds us that he spent his last 10 years toppling DJ charts and playing his own big techno for an ever-growing audience. Through his albums, Paul Kalkbrenner has built millions of club fans all over the world who love his reclaimed and melodic techno.

    Resident Advisor is formulated as follows: “- Paul Kalkbrenner is a rock star!”

    Enjoy the new album here -> paulkalkbrenner.lnk.to/Parts_Of_Life

  • 25
    25.January.Friday
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  • 26
    26.January.Saturday

    Behemoth and At The Gates @ Annexet

    19:30 -22:00
    26/01/2019
    Annexet, Arenatorget, Johanneshov, Sweden

    Behemoth – The Polish death metal titans who have laid the foundation for an entire music genre since 1991 – come to Sweden with their Ecclesia Diabolica Evropa 2019 e.v. Tour. They’ll be joined by their friends of At the Gates and Wolves in the Throne Room.

    Behemoth does not really require a detailed presentation. The band has long conquered the dark death metal throne and has become one of the most influential bands in the genre. With the lead singer Nergal at the forefront, Behemoth has made itself known for its explosive live performances and gained a well-deserved reputation for being a cruel live act, both when it comes to sound and special effects. Their heavy theatrical style with pyro, body color and stage costumes has captivated fans all over the world.

     

    The specially invited tour guests At the Gates have acquired an at least as great a reputation during their career as Behemoth, not least for having put the phrase “The Gothenburg Sound” on the world map. At the Gates, Sweden’s foremost hard rock band, released last spring the acclaimed album “To Drink from the Night Itself”.

    Johanna Söderberg, First Aid Kit

    First Aid Kid @ Globen

    19:30 -22:00
    26/01/2019
    Ericsson Globe, Stockholm, Sweden

    The sisters Söderberg in First Aid Kit, with an extraterrestrial consensus, have sung from Svedmyra to the world.

     

    It is alleged that the Crosby, Stills and Nash clergy first understood how extraterrestrial their voices were at a party at Joni Mitchell’s home. More or less by chance. At what time the sisters in the First Aid Kit discovered their vocal super-synergy is certainly not as rock-biographically yummy, but the result is just as magical. But possibly it was when their father Bengt encouraged the sisters Klara and Johanna Söderberg to sing so loudly that it could be heard through the walls. A task that might prove overpowering for one voice, but feasible for two. So they took in, strengthened each other and developed the vocal symbiosis that not only took them through the house walls of Svedmyra but out into the world

    After that, First Aid Kit has released five records, one better than the other. Seemingly relieved of anxiety, they have continued to walk in the most American of landscapes without for a moment forgetting that they are Johanna and Klara Söderberg. Right now they are touring the world with their latest album Ruins (2018) and a last summer they offered a least extraordinary gig at Popaganda in Stockholm. Now is the time to screw up the slider another snap with two huge gigs, one at the Globen and the other at Malmö Arena.

  • 27
    27.January.Sunday

    Winter Cinema at Stockholm Understjärnorna

    16:00 -21:00
    27/01/2019
    Brunkebergstorg 2-4, 111 51 Stockholm, Sweden

    Finish the week in a cinematic way and experience magic with Stockholm as a background. On Sundays in December and January, Stockholm Under Stjärnorna will show movies every Sunday. As always, it’s completely free.

    Plenty of blankets, fireplaces and heat lamps to keep the cold away, but wearing warm clothes is extremely recommend. There are places both in their glass box and out under the stars.

    Screening times:

    December 2: Winters Bone
    December 9: The Thing (18:00)
    December 16: Nightmare Before Christmas
    December 30: Bad Santa

    Januari 6: Frozen River
    Januari 13: Where The Wild Things Are
    Januari 20: Into The Wild
    Januari 27: The Shining

    Ennio Morricone - Last Ever Tour @ Ericsson Globe

    17:30 -22:00
    27/01/2019
    Ericsson Globe, Stockholm, Sweden

    Ticket price: 745-2050 kr + fee
    Recommended age: From 6 years
    Entry: 17:30 | Concert start: 19:30

    Contributing singer & musician: Dulce Pontes, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, Helene Stureborg’s Chamber Choir and the Stockholm Music Academy’s Chamber Choir

    VIP packages: Dinner and seating tickets in the Arena’s Restaurant with views into Ericsson Globe directly from the dinner table. The package includes a 3-course dinner and show ticket. Drinks are purchased on the place.

    Legend Ennio Morricone takes good care of his Swedish fans with a grand concert. January 27, 2019 reaches the Last Ever Tour Stockholm and Ericsson Globe. It will be the last time Maestro Morricone will direct his immortal works in Sweden.

    At the concert, the Portuguese singer Dulce Pontes, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, and Helene Stureborg’s Chamber Marker and the Stockholm Music Hall’s chamber marker will also participate. It will be a powerful appearance, with 200 musicians and singers in front of some of the most monumental film scenes of the world.

    Ennio Morricone has composed more than 500 scores for movies and TV and over 100 complete music pieces. Among the highlights are  “Once Upon a Time in the West”, “Once Upon a Time in America”, “A Fistful of Dollars”, “The Untouchables” and “The Mission”. Morricone’s music for “The Good, The Bad and The Ugly” is ranked the second best movie soundtrack ever written.