Nights at the Nobel Prize Museum welcomes the Berlin-based composer, pianist and producer Niklas Paschburg. In his piano compositions influences from classical music, pop and electronica can be heard. His music moves between meditative to rhythmic and energetic.
Niklas Paschburg was born in Hamburg in 1994. After his first EP Tuur mang Welten, he has released two full albums, Oceanic 2018 and Svalbard 2020. Oceanic is full of both melancholy and energy; twelve instrumental songs between neo-classical, ambient and electronic music, inspired by nature.
The concert, which takes place in the museum’s Bistro Nobel, starts at 18:00 and lasts about an hour. During the evening, Bistro Nobel serves small dishes from its Friday menu and offers cocktails, wine, beer and non-alcoholic options.
The bistro is open until 21:00. The ticket price also includes entrance to the museum’s exhibitions, which are also open until 21:00.
To purchase tickets, see below. Purchased tickets are non-refundable.
Nights at the Nobel Prize Museum / Membership
You are invited to share experiences beyond the ordinary when the Nobel Prize Museum stays open late every Friday evening with events that will appeal to all the senses. They will include literary conversations, music, concerts, science talks, tastings and workshops. Read more about our upcoming Friday nights in the event calendar here.
As a member of the Nobel Prize Museum, you have a discounted price on some tickets and can enjoy free admission to many other activities for one year.
Read more about membership here.
Welcome to a stimulating Friday evening at the Nobel Prize Museum.
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