
The only Danish festival appearance in 2025
When author and cultural figure Knud Romer meets singer-songwriter and troubadour Mikael K, a poetic space emerges where noise and hustle give way to silence, reflection, and presence.
In their joint concert narrative ‘A Quiet Hour or So’, the audience is invited to join them at home - both in Falster and in Vendsyssel - with stories and songs from places where language sings and belonging finds resonance.
Knud Romer has firmly established himself in Danish literature with his award-winning novels. His voice - whether in writing, in the media, or on stage - is marked by existential depth, linguistic musicality, and a special ability to create resonance between the personal and the universal. He has collaborated with a wide range of artists and musicians, including Peter Sommer, Andreas Odbjerg, The Danish String Quartet, Lasse & Mathilde, and Pernille Rosendahl. In 2024, he was awarded the Knight’s Cross for his contributions to Danish art and culture.
Since 2002, Mikael K has toured the country with his band Klondyke and his own songs, driven by an unwavering belief in the poetry of the overlooked. He writes songs about the lives we rarely sing about - launderettes, worn-out marriages, and quarrels in IKEA. With seven critically acclaimed albums and honors such as the P4 Prize, Danish Music Awards Folk, and the Carl Scharnberg Prize, he has cemented his place as one of the country’s sharpest songwriters.
Together, Knud Romer and Mikael K create a concert experience where there is time to simply be - and where, perhaps just for a moment, you can feel at home.
The only Danish festival appearance in 2025.