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On Friday, August 28th, Agnes Obel will take the stage at Live At Amsterdamse Bos! The Danish pianist and singer-songwriter is known for her unique blend of chamber pop, neoclassical, jazz, electronic music, and alternative pop. Obel achieved international fame with her debut album, "Philharmonics," after being discovered in a Hamburg bar by the owner of a Belgian record label. Since then, she has built an impressive career with albums like "Aventine," "Citizen," and "Glass and Myopia."

With her elegant voice and distinctive sound, Agnes Obel transports you to a world where classical influences and electronic elements seamlessly intertwine. She combines a classical love for composers like Claude Debussy and Erik Satie with a fascination for PJ Harvey and Joni Mitchell.

Whether you've been following her for years or are experiencing her live for the first time, her concert in the Amsterdamse Bos will be one where everything comes together: the music, the surroundings, and the audience.

Concert

Agnes Obel

Bostheater

Fri 28 Aug
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6:00 pm

57,50

Chamber pop, Neo classical, Electronic

On Friday, August 28th, Agnes Obel will take the stage at Live At Amsterdamse Bos! The Danish pianist and singer-songwriter is known for her unique blend of chamber pop, neoclassical, jazz, electronic music, and alternative pop. Obel achieved international fame with her debut album, "Philharmonics," after being discovered in a Hamburg bar by the owner of a Belgian record label. Since then, she has built an impressive career with albums like "Aventine," "Citizen," and "Glass and Myopia."

With her elegant voice and distinctive sound, Agnes Obel transports you to a world where classical influences and electronic elements seamlessly intertwine. She combines a classical love for composers like Claude Debussy and Erik Satie with a fascination for PJ Harvey and Joni Mitchell.

Whether you've been following her for years or are experiencing her live for the first time, her concert in the Amsterdamse Bos will be one where everything comes together: the music, the surroundings, and the audience.

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