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Maria Mena

Oslo Opera House, Main Stage, Oslo, Norway
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Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Oslo, Norway
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 50min

E-tickets: Print at home or at the box office of the event if so specified. You will find more information in your booking confirmation email.

You can only select the category, and not the exact seats.
If you order 2 or 3 tickets: your seats will be next to each other.
If you order 4 or more tickets: your seats will be next to each other, or, if this is not possible, we will provide a combination of groups of seats (at least in pairs, for example 2+2 or 2+3).

Cast
Performers
Singer: Maria Mena
Overview

I 2026 er det duket for en dobbel feiring av en av Norges mest folkekjære artister. Maria Mena fyller 40 år og markerer samtidig 25 år som artist. Dette feires med en omfattende turné som tar henne gjennom hele Norge.

Helt siden hun fikk platekontrakt i 2001 og slo gjennom med "My Lullaby" i 2002, har Maria Mena gitt publikum et unikt innblikk i hennes liv og hjerte. Gjennom ni kritikerroste studioalbum, inkludert suksesser som Apparently Unaffected, Cause and Effect, Viktoria og And Then Came You, har Mena etablert seg som en låtskriver og formidler i særklasse.

Maria lever, skriver og synger fra hjertet og evner å sette ord på tanker og følelser. Selv de som for mange føles tunge å bære og umulige å dele.

Hennes talent har resultert i en imponerende hitparade som inkluderer sanger som "I Don't Wanna See You With Her", "Just Hold Me", "You’re The Only One", "All This Time", "It Took Me By Surprise", "You Live And You Learn", "Not OK" og den tidløse klassikeren "Home For Christmas".

Som artist er Mena kjent for sin dype ærlighet og sårbarhet. Hennes mot og kompromissløse tilnærming til kunsten, kombinert med hennes varme, empatiske og morsomme personlighet, gjør at musikken oppleves både ufiltrert og nyansert. Etter en pause i 2025, vil turneen i 2026 bli en mulighet til å oppleve Maria Menas helt unike formidlingsevne live igjen, og en feiring av hennes lange karriere og personlige reise. Konsertene vil spenne over hele hennes katalog, levert med den intimiteten og nærheten publikum elsker henne for.

2026 blir et meget innholdsrikt år for Maria. Hun skal blant annet turnére med anerkjente Amsterdam Sinfonietta med 13 konserter i Nederland i januar og det det skal spilles inn et live-album i Oslo konserthus i februar.

– Jeg gleder meg mer enn jeg klarer å uttrykke, sier Maria Mena. – Pausen i 2025 har gjort meg enda mer klar over hvor heldig jeg er med jobb, kollegaer og publikum! Jeg er klar for å levere nære, såre, håpefulle og tidvis morsomme konserter igjen i 2026! 

Venue Info

Oslo Opera House - Oslo
Location   Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1

The Oslo Opera House is the home of The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, and the national opera theatre in Norway. The building is situated in the Bjørvika neighbourhood of central Oslo, at the head of the Oslofjord. It is operated by Statsbygg, the government agency which manages property for the Norwegian government. The structure contains 1,100 rooms in a total area of 38,500 m2 (414,000 sq ft). The main auditorium seats 1,364 and two other performance spaces can seat 200 and 400. The main stage is 16 m (52 ft) wide and 40 m (130 ft) deep. The angled exterior surfaces of the building are covered with marble from Carrara, Italy and white granite and make it appear to rise from the water. It is the largest cultural building constructed in Norway since Nidarosdomen was completed circa 1300.

In 1999, after a long national debate, the Norwegian legislature decided to construct a new opera house in the city. A design competition was held and, of the 350 entries received, the judges chose that of Snøhetta. Construction started in 2003 and was completed in 2007, ahead of schedule and 300 million NOK (~US$52 million) under its budget of 4.4 billion NOK (~US$760 million). The gala opening on 12 April 2008 was attended by His Majesty King Harald, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark and President Tarja Halonen of Finland and other leaders. During the first year of operation, 1.3 million people passed through the building's doors.

The Opera House won the culture award at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona in October 2008 and the 2009 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture.

The roof of the building angles to ground level, creating a large plaza that invites pedestrians to walk up and enjoy the panoramic views of Oslo. While much of the building is covered in white granite and La Facciata, a white Italian carrara marble, the stage tower is clad in white aluminium, in a design by Løvaas & Wagle that evokes old weaving patterns.

The lobby is surrounded by 15 m (49 ft) tall windows with minimal framing and special glass that allows maximum views of the water. The roof is supported by thin angled columns also designed not to interfere with views.

Interior surfaces are covered in oak to bring warmth to spaces in contrast to the coolness of the white exterior. The main auditorium is a horseshoe shape and illuminated by an oval chandelier containing 5,800 handmade crystals. Seats include monitors for the electronic libretto system, allowing audiences to follow opera libretti in Norwegian and English in addition to the original language.

Several art projects were commissioned for the interior and exterior of the Opera House. The most notable is She Lies, a sculpture constructed of stainless steel and glass panels by Monica Bonvicini. It is permanently installed on a concrete platform in the fjord adjacent to Opera House and floats on the water moving in response to tides and wind to create an ever-changing face to viewers. The work was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Sonja on 11 May 2010.

A perforated wall panel which covers roof supports in the lobby was designed by Olafur Eliasson. It features hexagonal opening and is illuminated from below and behind to create the illusion of melting ice. Other artists involved in the construction include Kristian Blystad, Jorunn Sannes and Kalle Grude, who designed the shape of the pavers on the forecourt and roof; Bodil Furu and Trine Lise Nedreaas, who created a film and video project; Marte Aas, Talleiv Taro Manum, Tom Sandberg, Gerd Tinglum and Nina Witoszek Fitzpatrick, who created the art book Site Seeing; and Linus Elmes and Ludvig Löfgren, who created the foundation stone.

The main stage curtain is the work of Pae White who designed it to look like crumpled aluminum foil. White scanned a crumpled piece of foil into a computer which translated the information to a loom that wove the curtain from wool, cotton and polyester to create a three-dimensional effect. The curtain was manufactured by the German-based theatrical equipment company Gerriets GmbH. The finished curtain measures 74 ft (23 m) wide and 36 ft (11 m) and weighs 1,100 lb (500 kg).

Important Info
Type: Concert
City: Oslo, Norway
Starts at: 20:00
Duration: 1h 50min
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