What to do and see in Fjord Norway, Fjord Norway: The Best Concerts & Shows

February 21, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Discover the best top things to do in Fjord Norway, Norway including Bergen Jazzforum, Unge SPOR, Giskespelet, Sandnes Kulturhus, Flow State, Kristiansund Opera House, Stavanger Concert Hall, Forde Tradiitonal and World Music Festival, Hanekam, Cornerteateret.
Restaurants in Fjord Norway

1. Bergen Jazzforum

Georgernes Verft 3, Bergen 5011 Norway +47 55 30 72 50 [email protected] http://bergenjazzforum.no
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Bergen Jazzforum

2. Unge SPOR

Sandtangen 2, Bryne 4344 Norway +47 400 75 007 http://www.ungespor.no
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Unge SPOR

3. Giskespelet

Giskevegen, Alesund 6052 Norway http://www.giskespelet.no
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Giskespelet

4. Sandnes Kulturhus

Mauritz Kartevoldspl. 1, Sandnes 4306 Norway +47 51 60 20 10 [email protected] http://www.sandnes-kulturhus.no
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Sandnes Kulturhus

5. Flow State

Damsgaardsveien 50, Bergen 5058 Norway +47 907 66 750 [email protected] http://flow-state.no/
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Flow State

Flow State is an optimization center where our focus is body and mind relaxation and a better and functional everyday life using: • Flotation tanks • Cryo therapy (cold treatment) • Light therapy • Functional training

Reviewed By slatto3 - Miami, United States

I was looking for a traditional spa and came across this in my Google search. It was an interesting concept and the reviews were stellar. I went in without researching the background on floating. First of all, Just saying, you are greeted in a warm friendly and professional atmosphere. Frude and Christopher were knowledgeable and informative and even the clients in the waiting room gave input. Now regarding the actual floating. There is so much salt that you effortlessly float in the center of the pod. The temperature is the same as you body and and some point you feel separated from your body. I particularly was fascinated with the absence of sensation in my hands and finger tips. Just DO IT. Whether it is a one time occurrence, which it definitely won’t be, you won’t be sorry you had the experience. Best $65 dollars I’ve spent in a long time. I will be back.

6. Kristiansund Opera House

Fosnagata 13, Kristiansund 6509 Norway +47 71 58 99 60 [email protected] http://www.oik.no/
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Kristiansund Opera House

The impulses of the opera in Kristiansund came from big firms enganged in the production and export of klipfish. These were in close contact with the continent and its culture. A solid economy in Kristiansund gave favourable conditions for the interest in opera to be further explored and developed. Already in the early 19th century, both opera and music theatre was cultivated in Kristiansund the city had many visitors from afar. Towards the change of the century, the first self-produced performances appeared. Since then operas and opera festivals have been present in Kristiansund. Every February the Opera Festival is arranged. During two intense weeks there are several arrangements and operas a cultural party from morning to morning.

7. Stavanger Concert Hall

Sandvigaa 1, Stavanger 4007 Norway +47 51 53 70 00 http://www.stavanger-konserthus.no/
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4.5 based on 58 reviews

Stavanger Concert Hall

8. Forde Tradiitonal and World Music Festival

Angedalsvegen 5, Forde 6800 Norway +47 469 05 010 [email protected] http://www.fordefestival.no
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Forde Tradiitonal and World Music Festival

The Førde Traditional and World Music Festival is the largest festival for trad and world music in Scandinavia. It runs over 5 days and presents about 90 acts from 30 venues and 250 artists from all over the world for 25-30 000 visitors each year. The festival is regarded as one of the most important in Norway, and receive grants from the National Arts Council, the region and the municipality. The festival is covered by national and international media. The 32th edition of the festival will take place from 7-11 July 2021. The festival won the EFFE AWARD 2019-2021, as one of the five best festival in Europe regardless of genres. It has been rated on the Guardian’s top 10-list of small town festivals in Europe, and on National Geographic's top 7 list of festivals in Europe.

9. Hanekam

Oevre Holmegate 26, Stavanger 4006 Norway +47 483 48 367 [email protected] http://www.hanekam.no/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Hanekam

10. Cornerteateret

Kong Fredriks plass 4, Bergen 5006 Norway http://www.cornerteateret.no
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Cornerteateret

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