2018 in Norwegian music
The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 2018 in Norwegian music.
Events
January
- 11 – The 17th All Ears festival started in Oslo.
- 19 – The 37th annual Djangofestival started on Cosmopolite in Oslo.
- 25 – The 31st Nordlysfestivalen started in Tromsø.
- 30 – The Barokkfest started in Trondheim.
- 31
- * The 7th Bodø Jazz Open started in Bodø.
- * The 13th Ice Music Festival started in Geilo.
February
- 1 – The 20th Polarjazz Festival started in Longyearbyen, Svalbard.
- 3 – The Oslo Operaball was arranged in Oslo.
- 21 – The Hemsingfestivalen started in Aurdal.
- 23 – Kirsti Huke received the 2017 Radka Toneff Memorial Award.
- 25 – The 2017 Spellemannprisen awards proceeded with Mari Boine as the 2017 honorary award recipient.
March
- 1 – The Festival started in Oslo.
- 7 – The Borealis Festival started in Bergen.
- 9 – The 61st Narvik Winter Festival started in Narvik.
- 10 – Alexander Rybak won Melodi Grand Prix and is the Norwegian representative in the international final.
- 23 – The 45th Vossajazz started in Voss.
- 29 – The Inferno Metal Festival started in Oslo.
April
- 18 – The Nidaros Bluesfestival started in Trondheim.
May
- 4
- * The Balejazz started in Balestrand.
- * The 29th MaiJazz started in Stavanger.
- 9 – AnJazz the Hamar Jazz Festival started at Hamar.
- 16 – Hardanger Musikkfest started at Hardanger.
- 23 – The Festspillene i Bergen started in Bergen.
- 25 – The 46th Nattjazz started in Bergen.
June
- 2 – The National Music Day was arranged in Oslo.
- 8 – The Kråkeslottfestivalen started at Senja.
- 12
- * The Bergenfest started in Bergen.
- * The Norwegian Wood music festival started in Oslo.
- 26 – The Risør kammermusikkfest started in Risør.
July
- 4 – The Kongsberg Jazzfestival opened at Kongsberg consert.
- 7 – The 22nd Skånevik Bluesfestival started in Skånevik, Norway, with Jeff Beck as headliner.
- 12 – The 17th Stavernfestivalen started in Stavern.
- 16 – The Moldejazz starts in Molde.
- 19 – The Slottsfjell Festival started in Tønsberg.
- 25 – The 23rd Canal Street Festival started in Arendal.
August
- 7 – The 20th Øyafestivalen started in Oslo.
- 8 – The 32nd Sildajazz starts in Haugesund.
- 9 – The Tromsø Jazz Festival started in Tromsø.
- 12 – The 33rd Oslo Jazzfestival starts in Oslo.
- 17 – The Parkenfestivalen starts in Bodø.
- 30
- * The 14th Punktfestivalen opens in Kristiansand.
- * The Blues in Hell starts in Stjørdal.
- Nathalie Stutzmann is appointed as new chief conductor for Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra. The French conductor is engaged for three years, and succeeds Giordano Bellincampi.
September
- The Granittrock Festival starts in Grorud.
October
- 18 – The 35th DølaJazz starts in Lillehammer.
- 27 – The Osafestivalen starts in Voss.
- 30 – The Oslo World Music Festival started in Oslo.
November
- 14 – The Vardø Blues Festival starts.
December
- 11 – The Nobel Peace Prize Concert is held at Telenor Arena.
Albums released
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New Artists
- Birgitta Elisa Oftestad, classical cellist and winner of the NRK talent award Virtuos.
Deaths
- 29 – Asmund Bjørken, jazz and traditional folk accordionist and saxophonist.
- 30 – Bjørn Boysen, organist.
- 4 – Leif Rygg, traditional folk Hardanger fiddler.
- 5 – Ove Stokstad, graphic artist, jazz clarinetist and saxophonist.
- 16 – Tor Brevik, composer.
- 9 – Ole H. Bremnes, folk singer and poet.
- 18 – Håkon Banken, singer
- 31 – Frode Viken, guitarist and songwriter, D.D.E..
; May
- 11 – Mikhail Alperin, Ukrainian born jazz pianist, member of the Moscow Art Trio, professor at the Norwegian Academy of Music.
; July
- 5 – Bjørn Lie-Hansen, opera singer.
- 25 – Roald Stensby, rock singer.