
The ticket gives you access to the pool, sauna and wardrobes from 10.00.
Concert 11.00–12.00
Free entrance for årskort holders at Nordnes Sjøbad.
Photo: Tim Ekendahl
Bergen’s favourite recorder player, troubadour and hard-style enthusiast Vilde Tuv brings her unique musical vision to Nordnes Sjøbad for a specially crafted session for floating listeners, combining electronic music old and new with live vocals and recorder. Creating immersive musical landscapes is key to Vilde’s work, whether on record or in forests, on moving train carriages or in clubs, in visual art spaces or for theatre. For Borealis she merges these worlds together, soundtracking the act of floating in the pool, hanging in the sauna or hopping in the freezing fjord, asking audiences to zone out and listen inwards, to speak with their bodies and be present in a space. This is neither a concert nor DJ set. It’s an invitation to share a special space together as Vilde weaves a musical spell on a fresh March morning.
Following her cult debut record D’meg in 2016, Vilde won the Norwegian Grammy in the category Electronica in 2021 for her euphoric release Melting Songs blending trance textures and recorder melodies. Her expanding creative universe now includes collaborations within theatre, with filmmakers and author Anna Kleiva for their project Solplomme, which throughout January 2025 was performed in front of Edvard Munch’s monumental painting, Solen.