Duration
11.7.25, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Location
Auditorium
Language
English
Admission
15 € regular | 12 € reduced | Free admission with “365 Live”
Info
This July, acclaimed Danish musician and poet Elias Rønnenfelt comes to Haus der Kunst as part of TUNE, presenting two concerts and an artist talk.
Rønnenfelt is best known as the frontman of the punk band Iceage. In 2024, he released his debut solo album Heavy Glory, which blends Americana influences with raw and introspective songwriting, exploring themes of loss and longing, and the search for meaning. Rønnenfelt has a wider practise beyond music as a published poet, and collaborated with visual artist Elizabeth Peyton for his book Sunken Heights.
Tickets for the concerts will be available soon. Admission to the artist talk is free.