Florence + The Machine to headline Oya festival 2015

plus Caribou, Foxygen, & Siri Nilsen confirmed

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 16th Dec 2014

Oya Festival 2015 - Florence And The Machine
Photo credit: Steve Collins

Oya Festival 2015

Tuesday 11th to Saturday 15th August 2015
Toyenparken, Sofienberg, Oslo, Norway MAP
2534 NOK (approx £235) week pass (5 days)
Daily capacity: 60,000

Florence + The Machine will headline the Thursday night of Norway's Oya festival. This will be her first concert in Norway in three years, and the only one in 2015.

Øya festival is the largest outdoor music festival in Oslo, Norway and promotes a diverse line up from across the globe. Now in it's 17th year, the festival returns to it's new home Tøyenparken in Sofienberg, Oslo from Tuesday 11th until Saturday 15th August 2015.

Alsoadded to the line-up are Canadian artist Caribou, Californian duo Foxygen, and Norwegian singer/songwriter Siri Nilsen.

They join the first acts to be confirmed Flying Lotus, Future Islands, Thastrom, Father John Misty, Bendik, Slutface, Ida Jenshus, Run The Jewels, Thea Hjelmeland, Møster!, Torgeir Waldemar, Fay Wildhagen, and Spectral Haze. In total there are 200+ bands on 4 outdoor stages and in 30 clubs.

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Tickets are priced at 2534NOK (approx £235) for a full week pass (5 days).

Øya is one of the most environmentally friendly festivals in Norway, boasting 100% ecological food and green ethics.  It is equipped with stages, shopping streets and small shops serving food and drink (almost 100% organic and locally sourced).  There’s a focus on fresh meat, fish and vegetarian dishes with a special focus on organic food from small-scale producers




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