Sort Sol
SORT SOL RETURNS TO THE LIVE STAGE
Since Sort Sol's exclusive final concert at Copenhell ’24—their only full-scale show in six years—the group's fans have persistently requested more performances. Many failed to secure a ticket, as Copenhell sold out immediately upon the announcement of Sort Sol. What followed was a show met with positive reviews; a packed and escalating festival site at Refshaleøen in Sort Sol's birthplace, Copenhagen, was not mistaken.
GHOSTS AT THE ROYAL DANISH THEATRE Like a metaphysical entity, Sort Sol now takes the stage again—for the first time ever at the Royal Danish Theatre’s Old Stage. The rock band will, of course, appear in their strongest formation: Steen Jørgensen (vocals), Lars Top-Galia (guitar), and Tomas Ortved (drums), competently flanked by: AC (bass) & Manoj Ramdas (guitar)—both formerly of The Raveonettes and others.
FROM REQUIEM TO CLASSIC The concert repertoire is expected to encompass the musical diversity significant to Sort Sol and their award-winning catalog. This includes songs such as "Kursk," their pitch-black requiem for the nuclear submarine disaster in the Barents Sea; "Tatlin Tower," the expressive acid bath over the Russian Tower of Babel; glam rock classics like "Siggimund Blue" and "Popcorn"; and haunting songs like "Kiss The Streets" and "Daughter of Sad." Not forgetting the quiet classic "Let Your Fingers Do The Walking" as well as "Copenhagen." All rooted in punk—a genre Sort Sol brought to Denmark and Scandinavia before moving on to other musical idioms, which will now also be presented at the Royal Danish Theatre.
ABOUT SORT SOL Sort Sol was formed in Copenhagen in 1977 and is today one of Denmark's most prominent and respected bands. Their music combines intense energy with lyrical depth and a unique aesthetic sense that has influenced generations of musicians. With roots in punk and a constant gaze toward the experimental, Sort Sol has created a catalog spanning from raw energy to melancholic beauty. The band continues to evolve, proving that artistic freedom has no expiration date.
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