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WHAT’S ON STOCKHOLM: November 2019
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WHAT’S ON STOCKHOLM: November 2019

November is that time of the year many regard as dark, but funnily enough, Stockholm gives us many sparkly and enlightened ways to have fun and keep our minds away from the gloomy weather conditions. Such as the Stockholm Film Festivals, where stars of the movie world shine on the red carpets of the city’s cinemas and the light of the projectors on the screens takes us to worlds we have only dreamed of. Stockholm itself also starts glittering, when the streets are dressed with the Christmas decorations. No, this is not a dark time, it’s a time to see the light in different shapes.

Here are some of the glittering events you should not miss this month!

SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS

Lighting of the Christmas lights in Stockholm City

Everybody is welcomed to this year’s opening of #Stockholmsjul with the launch of the Christmas lights in Stockholm City 2019.

In addition to the launch of one million LED lights on over 40 streets, places and squares, the city will offer wonderful Christmas atmosphere. Do not miss the premiere walk of this year’s Christmas lights!

When: 16 November
Where: Kungsträdgården
Cost: FREE

Christmas Market at Skansen

The Christmas market at Skansen has been a yearly tradition since 1903. The market square is filled with food, treats and decorations and the bonfires are lit. All the historical houses and farmsteads are decorated and in the town quarters you can meet skilled craftsmen. There will be craft demonstrations and live music in the buildings where the tables are also set for Christmas dinner. Young and old can participate in dancing around the Christmas tree and make their own Christmas decorations in the workshop.

When: 30 November
Where: Skansen
Cost: 60SEK – 140SEK

Peasful Christmas Market

For the second year in a row, Herman’s is holding a 100% vegan Christmas market, filled to the brim with delicious treats, healthy products, artworks, books and much more!

When: 30 November
WhereHermans Restaurang & Trädgårdscafé
Cost: FREE

FAIRS

Sthlm Food & Wine 2019

Enjoy great flavours with close friends. Join the best tasting event in the Nordics.

When: 8-10 November
WhereStockholmsmässan
Cost: 150-200SEK for one day, 250-280SEK for two days, children free

Stockholm Coffee Festival 2019

Swing by A-House on Saturday 9th of November to meet your favourite Swedish Roasters, try your hand and some cutting edge coffee tech, and enjoy a great time with fellow coffee lovers.

When: 9 November
WhereA house Stockholm
Cost: FREE




MUSIC

Elder Island @ Obaren

The Bristol trio ELDER ISLAND delivers a fantastic mix of dream pop and techno where mpc beats meet a myriad of synth, guitar, bass and cello.

When: 7 November
Where: Obaren
Cost: FREE

Avishai Cohen Trio @ Berwaldhallen

Renowned Israeli jazz bassist and composer Avishai Cohen returns to Stockholm along with a newly released record and a new trio! This time for a unique concert in one of the most pleasing stages in the city, Berwaldhallen.

Avishai Cohen trio jazz Stockholm
Avishai Cohen. Photo by Karen Pérez Guzmán

Kontakt – The Black Madonna + La Fleur

When: 24 November
Where: Berns
Cost: 295SEK – 495SEK

ART

30th Stockholm International Film Festival

Between the 6th and the 17th of November, the 2019 Stockholm International Film Festival screens around 150 films from over 60 countries in the city’s cinemas and arranges quizzes, parties, seminars, Face2Face and more.

We have put together a guide with the films that are a MUST SEE at this year’s festival, including the best of the best from every film genre and you can find it here.

When: 6-17 November
Where: The festival takes place in the following cinemas: Skandia, Drottninggatan 82. Filmhuset, Borgvägen 1. Park, Sturegatan 18. Zita, Birger Jarlsgatan 37. Sture, Birger Jarlsgatan 41. Bio Rio, Hornstulls strand 3. Capitol, St. Eriksgatan 82.

Cost: Ordinary ticket: 100 SEK. Red Carpet ticket: 150 SEK. Capitol: 120 SEK. Day ticket: 70 SEK (valid Mon–Fri before 3:00pm). Red Carpet Deluxe: 160-500 SEK

Stockholm Film Festival gala. Photo by Calle Andersson
Stockholm Film Festival gala. Photo by Calle Andersson

Opening Reception: Love Lundell & C-print

This autumn Love Lundell will present a new series of works in the exhibition Sentimentally Yours, Red Forest at Wetterling Galllery. The series is about times of transition, the period between childhood and adulthood. Memories of sexual awakening and places connected to these memories. Or the emotion of being trapped in this stage of transition.

When: Opening Reception 7 November. Reception stays open the rest of the month.
Where: Wetterling Gallery
Cost: FREE

Exhibition – Theme: Stockholm at Nordic Art

Several of Sweden’s most interesting artists interpret Stockholm in their own way. Pia Erlandsson, Richard Vakil, Marika Lang, Maria Krull, Henry Bronett, BG Karlsson, Carolina Bååth, Viktoria Tikhomirova, Gunnel Wennberg

Large opening day Saturday 9 November 12-17 pm at Birkagatan 28 B.

When: 9-14 November
WhereNordic Art
Cost: FREE

Find out more about upcoming events in our Events Calendar.

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    Neneh Cherry / Lindstrøm - Smalltown Supersound 25 Year Party

    17:00 -03:00
    06/09/2018-07/09/2018
    Trädgården, Hammarby Slussväg, Stockholm, Sverige

    6 september Trädgården Live Sessions Season finale:

    Legendary Norwegian disco-Jazz-avantegarde label Smalltown Supersound is turning 25 year and they celebrate that with a 2 day minifestival with artists from the label.

    2nd night lineup:

    NENEH CHERRY
    Iconic artist Neneh Cherry have just revealed the video for single Kong produced by Four Tet and Massive Attack’s 3D. Together with this show she is also headlining shows in Paris and London.

    Kong is a powerful and vital return to the musical conversation for Cherry. Over a dubbed-out synthesis of the musicals worlds of Four Tet and 3D she fuses the personal and political. She references the history of Colonialism as well as Europe’s on-going refugees crisis in a brave and timely protest song; one that uses empathy and compassion as its disobedient tools. “Every nation seeks it’s / friends in France & Italy / and all across the 7 seas / and goddam guns and guts and bitter love still put a hole in me”. The track meditates on the West exporting armed interventions, inviting the listener to imagine the world of someone willing to take the risk to escape from the ruinous effects of their consequences.

    Video director Jenn Nkiru is from Peckham, London and is a fast rising star of the art and film worlds. She was 2nd unit director for Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s internet-breaking APESHIT, following up on her visual work with Kamasi Washington on his latest album Heaven And Earth. An MFA film graduate of Howard University, her first film EN VOGUE shot by Bradford Young & Arthur Jafa screened internationally to critical success.

    The single artwork is by Wolfgang Tillmans the first photographer ever to be awarded the Turner Prize. He is one of the most important documentarian of his generation of London and Berlin’s club and gay scenes. His recent musical collaborations include the photo artwork for Frank Ocean’s 2016 album Blonde and the physical magazine that accompanied it Boys Don’t Cry

    LINDSTRØM:
    Raised on country and western music in the outskirts of the Norwegian oil town Stavanger, Hans-Peter Lindstrøm now lives in Oslo where he is making contemporary disco and running his Feedelity label. Claiming that “Hans-Peter Lindstrom is closing in on Henrik Ibsen and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as being Norway’s poster boy of choice” (quoting an article on Piccadilly Records website) is obviously quite an overstatement, but nonetheless his original approach to dance music is currently causing quite a stir. His first success was the jazzy “Granada”, being championed by the likes of Giles Peterson and François Kevorkian and signed to numerous compilations. Wanting to take charge of his own career, he set up Feedelity Recordings – referring to the contrast between feedback and high fidelity – in 2003, and released “the untitled EP” which at first sold the massive amount of 150 copies. The track being included on the Chicken Lips DJ-Kicks compilation did the job though. Then came “I Feel Space”, the track that put Lindstrom on the map of dance communities all over the world, a 12” single that sold remarkably 17.000 copies! This single was followed by a string of 12”s that in the end was compiled on the critically acclaimed “It’s A Feedelity Affair” album. Following a consistent flow of highly acclaimed EPs, singles and remixes for names like Franz Ferdinand, Killers, Roxy Music, Doves, Bordoms, The Horrors and LCD Soundsystem.

    Lindstrøm today enjoys a cult-like status within dance music circles, and although the humble guy himself is happy doing what he loves on an underground scale. He has decided to have control over both his own music and publishing, that is why releases all his music on his own label Feedelity in collaboration with Oslo`s Smalltown Supersound. 2008 saw him debut with his first proper debut album, Where You Go I Go Too, released independently through Feedelity / Smalltown Supersound – to high critical acclaim. And as strange as it may sound, this is actually his debut album as “It`s A Feedelity Affair” was a compilation of his 12” output. Lindstrøm has collaborated closely with a lot of artists, and one of these is Norwegian- Mauritan Christabelle Sandoo. Lindstrøm & Christabelle will release their debut duo album the 18th of Janury 2010 on Feedelity / Smalltown Supersound, named “Real Life Is No Cool”. The album contains 10 pop songs with vocals – electronic music melting together with soul and R’n’B. In early 2012, Lindstrøm released the album “Six Cups of Rebel”, were his own vocals could be heard for the first time. On the 5th of November, 2012, Lindstrøm is once again set to release a studio album. “Smalhans” will be released on Smalltown Supersound and Feedelity. The album contains six songs which are named after traditional Norwegian dishes. “Smalhans” is mixed by fellow producer Todd Terje. For all the expansiveness found in his music, Norwegian disco producer Hans-Peter Lindstrøm continues to explore new territory in the studio, finding transfixing new ways to propel listeners through sonic space.

    Support: CARMEN VILLAIN
    Carmen Villain makes atmospheric music made up of tapestries of vocals, field-recordings, piano, guitars, programmed drums and synths. She creates her own distinctive sound combining elements of ambient, experimental pop, folk and electronics. She’s collaborated with Jenny Hval, Deathprod, Matt Karmil and Prins Thomas amongst others, and was recently remixed by Klara Lewis, Gigi Masin and Biosphere. In 2017 she released an EP followed by an album in September, the critically acclaimed self-produced Infinite Avenue, her second for Smalltown Supersound following her debut Sleeper in 2013.

    DJ’s:
    YOSHINORI HAYASHI (Japan=
    The latest signing on Smalltown Supersound is Yoshinori Hayashi. Before this he has released a number of critically acclaimed 12″ on labels like Going Good, Jinn Records and Moscomans Disco Halal. He has also collaborated alot with DJ Sotofett. During the fall his debut album will be released and a 12″ with remixes of Bjørn Torske and Prins Thomas on Smalltown Supersound. In many ways this is the ultimate artist for Smalltown med his abstract mix of cosmic disco, free-jazz and avantegarde-electronic.

    Check out his latest mix on Resident Advisor
    https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=630

    Joakim Haugland (DJ set)
    The founder and the man running Smalltown, Joakim Haugland, will open the night with a rare DJ set.

    17-03
    21 years – up
    Presale: 135 kr + service charge
    Entré: 150kr


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