Consulate General of Sweden
New York

When:
December 2018



DECEMBER 4
SWEDEN MAKES MUSIC 2018 

The rising pop stars Cherrie, ViVii, Vacation Forever and Bella Boo take the stage at this annual concert celebrating the latest music sensations from Sweden. At Baby’s All Right in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
 
 
DECEMBER 2
Neneh Cherry at National Sawdust

Swedish singer-songwriter and hip-hop legend Neneh Cherry makes a rare appearance in New York, as part of the tour of her new celebrated album Broken Politics. At National Sawdust in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

 
 

DECEMBER 6
Studio Barnhus at Good Room

Axel Boman and Kornél Kovács, two of the top names from the famed Swedish house label and DJ collective Studio Barnhus, perform at the Brooklyn club Good Room.

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DECEMBER 7-9
Nordic Stage 2

The Scandinavian American Theater Company presents a two-day festival of contemporary Nordic theater, featuring works from Lisa Langseth, Alexander Ahndoril, and other Swedish playwrights. At the Clurman Theatre at Theatre Row, Manhattan. 

 
 

DECEMBER 7-13
The Seventh Seal at Film Forum

Ingmar Bergman’s canonical masterpiece The Seventh Seal screens at Film Forum in Greenwich Village, Manhattan. 

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DECEMBER 12
Martin Fröst and Henrik Måwe at Lincoln Center

Swedish classical musicians Martin Fröst and Henrik Måwe revisit works from Brahm, Vivaldi and Bartók on clarinet and piano as part of Lincoln Center’s program “Virtuoso Recitals”. At Lincoln Center, Manhattan.

 

DECEMBER 12
Lucia concert with the Elsa Nilsson Quartet

Join the Swedish American flutist Elsa Nilsson and her jazz quartet for a modern version of the traditional Swedish Lucia celebration. At Cornelia Street Café, Manhattan.

 
DECEMBER 15
Ghost at Barclays Center

The Swedish heavy metal sensation Ghost - one of the most celebrated bands on the international rock scene - is now coming to New York. At Barclays Center, Brooklyn.
 
 
DECEMBER 21
Sophie Dunér at Bar Thalia

Swedish composer and vocalist Sophie Dunér performs a series of her own songs, self-described as an eclectic mix of jazz, pop and classical music, at Bar Thalia, Manhattan.

 
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