With songs like "Dancing in the Backyard", "Come Back To Me", "(In That) Premature Way", "She Gave Me Away" and "Supergirl", the band helped define the first musical decade of the 21st century here at home.
The band also gained a solid foothold in Europe, especially in France, Switzerland and Germany, where they had great success with the albums "Up For You & I" (2004) and "Reasons To Hang Around" (2006). For the latter, Minor Majority won the Spellemann Award in the "best pop group" category in 2006.
Over the course of their career, Minor Majority has played more than 800 concerts across Europe.
In recent years, the band has been very active on the record front, releasing three albums in less than four years ("Napkin Poetry" (2019), "The Universe Would Have To Adjust" (2021) and "Kiss Off" (2022), all to good reviews both at home and abroad in Europe. This summer, audiences will get to experience Minor Majority as a trio, when the band consists of: Pål Angelskår, Martin Nordahl Andersen and Roar Nilsen. In this format, the audience gets closer to the band and closer to the songs as they were when they were made.
Expect both old hits and new favourites.
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Doors open at 12.45pm with Violetas pizza on sale.
ARE YOU COMING BY TRAIN?
It's not a long walk from Ogna station to Ogna Scene (15 min) but with Ogna Scene's shuttle bus service, they pick up and drop off their fantastic audience members who are going to Ogna Scene at Ogna train station completely free of charge.
They arrange it so that those who take the train from Stavanger will be picked up at 12.50 (approx.). From Egersund 13.36 (approx.).
They will also bring you to the station after the concert.
Ogna Scene wants to make it easy and comfortable for you.
NB. They only have one car... If there are many people to be driven, there may be a 5-10 minute wait.