People say there’s always a first time for everything.
With EMUES, last week, there was a first time for 2 things: the first EXPIRED gig and the first SOLD OUT gig.
The suggestion was up to see Crying Day Care Choir and Frantic Sunday and the amazing people at Rockfoto got onboard and would also put up an awesome exhibition together with the gig, all at STPLN.
Tomas, from Frantic Sunday, invited everybody to get together and make it happen and by the deadline, unfortunately, not enough tickets got sold. Because of that, there will be no gig for them or exhibtion.
Friday, April 27th, Malmö: Another amazing music night at STPLN with the crowdfunded concept The Night Starts Here.
A gig was suggested for Sonja Skibdahl and Funked Up and over 20 of their fans got together to make it happen. The result? A fun night in the always cozy atmosphere with a lot of great music.
Anna Tenfält and Josefine Trilhamn welcomed the crowd and kept music playing at all times, with great indie pop beats.
On stage, Sonja Skibdahl‘s music transcended the lyrics: between Swedish and Finish, it was a personal sound that could speak to our hearts. An intimate start followed by her witty guitar and warm personality.
On a bit different pace, Funked Up took the stage and it was loud and good: groovy music that got everybody on their feet and wishing for more! There was crazy energy on stage on a sound that felt much more mature than their look. Oh yes: they know how to set the tone for a party.
Meet Frantic Sunday: a Swedish band from Uppsala formed in 2008 by four people with a common aim. Stay Frantic.
The band rehearsed together for the first time the last Sunday of September 2008. Since then, over 80 gigs in the U.S., Norway and Sweden has been played, among them the Peace and Love festival, Debaser Medis and Debaser Malmö. The band has been commended by critics and audiences alike, both for the live shows and the recordings.
The past year indie four-piece Frantic Sunday rotated on MTV and Swedish national radio channel P3, and played at one of Sweden’s biggest festivals, Way Out West.
Now they’re back with a new single, “Things We Do” and about to kick off their Summer Tour!
And because they’re on Emues, you can suggest a gig for them!
Enjoy the new single and make sure to bring them to a venue next to you.
That’s what Emues is really all about: You suggest a concert. You buy tickets. You make it happen.
We’re super happy and excited to see The Guide and Stina Künstlicher take on the stage knowing that YOU made it happen: Thank you UpSweden. Thank you STPLN. Thank you Fans. Thank you artists.
The gig is on!
I hope you enjoy this cozy 2nd edition of The Night Starts Here at STPLN and we’re looking forward to see which other concerts YOU will make it happen next!
March is here and so it’s our 2nd edition of The Night Starts Here that happens on March 9th at STPLN, in Malmö.
On stage we proudly present The Guide together with Stina Künstlicher. So, bring your own beer and join us for some sweet music and chill hang out with your friends.
The Night Starts Here @ STPLN: The Guide and Stina Künstlicher
But this time, we’re taking it to the core: only YOU can make this concert happen! 20 tickets HAVE to be sold by next Tuesday (March 6th), otherwise, there will be no concert. So come on, support The Guide and Stina Künstlicher now by getting tickets. They wanna play!
We are very happy to tell you that several new awesome bands have joined Emues. A big welcome to Crying Day Care Choir, Funked Up, Le Shake Before Use, Shotgun Crackers and Sonja Skibdahl. Do you want to see any of them play at a venue near you? Easy: sign in, suggest a concert, spread the word and enjoy a concert with your favorite band live on stage.
Some of the bands registered on Emues are keeping themselves very busy. Fredrik was touring in California, Woodstripe just got back in Sweden from touring in San Francisco. Skilla did 3 gigs in a row for Schools. It looks like they had a blast!
This is Head, MF/MB and Turn off your television are in the studio recording new albums. We’re looking forward to get a sneak peek on the upcoming songs… All the best and good luck to you guys!
Rumor has it that Frantic Sunday might play in Malmö this Spring, following their new album release.
We also heard that they are Uppsala most amazing live band… What do you think?
We’re looking forward to all the great music coming up in March!