This Friday evening, 4 February, we have invited Stockholm-based producer LUCHS (Patrik Berg Almkvisth), who has released a lot of music under various pseudonyms – most recently his full-length album “Solskur”. LUCHS combines acoustic tones from the piano with electronic influences to create a calm, moving harmony.

“Consuming other art and observing my environment is a crucial part of the creative process. But it’s in the silence I find the most fertile soil for my own creativity to bloom,” says Patrik Berg Almkvisth, LUCHS.

LUCHS
Youtube: Link
Spotify: Link
Website: https://luchsofficial.com

The museum will be open between 17:00 and 21:00. The piano session will begin at 19:00. Before and after the session, you are welcome to view our exhibitions, as well as to visit Bistro Nobel for a glass of bubbly or light refreshments.

To reserve seats/purchase tickets, see below.

There will be no refunds once tickets are purchased.


Nights at the Nobel Prize Museum

You are invited to share experiences beyond the ordinary when the Nobel Prize Museum stays open late every Friday evening with programmes that will appeal to all the senses. They will include literary conversations, music, concerts, science talks, tastings and workshops.

As a member of the Nobel Prize Museum, you can enjoy free admission to this and many other activities for one year. Read more about membership here.

Welcome to a stimulating Friday evening at the Nobel Prize Museum.