The Nobel Peace Prize often evokes emotions, and many people try to guess in advance who the year’s laureate(s) will be. A lone activist, a grassroots organisation or perhaps a political leader? This evening, we will know who received the prize. We will gather to discuss the 2024 laureate(s) and their efforts to create a more peaceful world. During the evening’s concert, conversation and guided tours, we will gather to celebrate the ability of humankind to change the world and make it better.
You are invited to a full evening programme, where we will take a close look at the Peace Prize that was announced just a few hours earlier. We will meet former Swedish Centre Party leader Annie Lööf, Isak Svensson, Professor of Peace and Conflict Research at Uppsala University; and Gustav Källstrand, Nobel Prize expert and historian. Carin Klaesson of the Nobel Prize Museum will moderate the conversation.
After the conversation, Adam Taal (former stage name Adam Tensta) will give a concert in the Bistro. He is a legend in Swedish hip hop. Since his breakthrough in 2007, he has performed in more than 40 countries and has been the opening act for Rihanna and Jay-Z, among others. On his new album Katarina – named after his mother – he reinvents himself. For many years, Adam has been strongly committed to social change, and in 2017 he started FRAMÅT (FORWARD) – a nationwide training programme in music entrepreneurship for young people.
Throughout the evening, the museum will provide guided tours with a peace theme and offer crafts activities to benefit charity. Bistro Nobel will be fully stocked with small dishes, beverages and other goodies.
Programme
16:30 The doors will open
17:00 Special guided tour about peace, 10-15min (Swedish), drop-in on site, first come, first served
17:30 Special guided tour about peace, 10-15min (English), drop-in on site, first come, first served
18:00 Conversation on the museum stage
18:50 Short break
19:00 Concert featuring Adam Taal
19:30 After mingle drink and snacks (included in all advance tickets)
19:30 Special guided tour about peace, 10-15min (Swedish), drop-in on site, first come, first served
20:00 Special guided tour about peace, 10-15min (English)
20:30 Upon request, special guided tour about peace, 10-15min, drop-in on site, first come, first served
All day, 10:30-21:00 ‒ Do-it-yourself bracelets for charity.
Create a bracelet to take home as a memento of the evening or give it to someone who needs a hope-inspiring gift. Choose from a selection of beautiful pearls and symbols. It will cost you SEK 30 to participate, and you can choose which of the selected peace organisations your contribution will go to.
Tickets
Book your tickets here. All advance tickets include snacks and a drink at the after mingle. To buy a member ticket, a valid membership is required. Please show your membership card in the entrance. Purchased tickets are non-refundable.
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