Gränslandet take over the National museum

Signatur Foundation Sweden is supporting a very unusual music event at the National Museum. The Gränslandet festival is taking over the National Museum – three evenings after closing time! For the first time, the iconic museum building will be transformed into a venue for a symphonic celebration.

Have you ever stood in a museum and wondered what it would be like to stay behind when the lights go out, the halls empty of visitors, and darkness falls? In November, you’ll have the chance! This unique event will take place on three evenings: November 28, 29, and 30.

Wander through the darkened museum halls, discover unexpected rooms and evocative art. When the tour is over, a new world awaits you downstairs with a DJ, bar and night-time orchestral music with Gränslandet SYMFONIORKESTERN.

Gränslandet – symfonisk fest has changed Stockholmers’ idea of what a classical concert can be. The symphonic festival was founded in 2017 out of a desire to take classical music to new places where it can reach a wider audience. This is well in line with the vision that drives Signatur Foundation Sweden, and since 2018, Signatur has supported Gränslandet through donations to the non-profit association ALMA. Gränslandet – symfonisk fest offers a unique experience that has allowed people to both discover and rediscover classical music.