Diese Veranstaltung wurde verschoben
Sóley: POSTPONED

Wann:

Sa 28. Mai 2022, 19:00–23:00

Wo: Conrad Sohm, Boden 1, Dornbirn, Dornbirn

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Eingetragen von: ConradSohm_Official

Sóley
Samstag, 28. Mai 2022
Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn
Einlass: 19 Uhr // Beginn: 20 Uhr

#NeuerTermin
Aus aktuellem Anlass wird das Konzert von Sóley (ursprünglich 28.05.2021; 21.10.2021) verschoben. Neuer Termin –> Samstag, 28. Mai 2022!
Bereits gekaufte Tickets behalten ihre Gültigkeit.

Tickets sind direkt hier zum selber ausdrucken oder bei folgenden Vorverkaufsstellen erhältlich:
Ländleticket (Raiffeisenbanken und Sparkassen Vorarlbergs) mit Raibaclub-Ermäßigung, V-Ticket, Öticket, Eventim, Ticketcorner und Musicticket

Sóley • Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn

Sóley hat kürzlich die Aufnahmen zu ihrem vierten Soloalbums abgeschlossen. Die Veröffentlichung ist für Januar 2021 geplant. Darauf folgt eine große Europatour mit Halt am 28. Mai im Conrad Sohm Dornbirn! Tickets sind ab sofort erhältlich.

Born in Hafnarfjörður in Iceland, Sóley Stefánsdóttir has attracted a huge following with her fairytale song-craft since launching her solo career in 2010 with the release of her EP Theater Island​.​ Sóley’s fantastical sepia-toned alt-pop tunes continued with the release of her debut full-length album ​We Sink​​ in 2011. Receiving acclaim through her delicate compositions, soaked in dream-like qualities and dark surrealism, her song ​Pretty Face​​ would go on to generate an enormous amount of buzz and legions of converts. Sóley would subsequently tour the USA’s East Coast as support on a sold-out run with fellow Icelanders Of Monsters and Men.

Having studied piano and composition at the Icelandic Art Academy, Sóley released the EP Krómantík​ in 2014, comprised of piano works originally composed for various theater and film productions, and returned to even darker, nocturnal themes with sophomore album ​Ask The Deep​​, which came out in early 2015. Following its release, she once again toured the world and supported John Grant for his UK shows in early 2016.

On releasing her third album ​Endless Summer​​ in Summer 2017, she left the darkness of ​Ask The Deep​​ behind and focussed on more organic acoustic arrangements. ​Endless Summer​​ was written and recorded over the span of 12 months with long-time friend and collaborator Albert Finnbogason. 2017 through 2018 saw Sóley collaborate with Sin Fang and múm’s Örvar Smárason under the moniker Team Dreams and as of Fall 2018.

Sóley recently finished recording her fourth solo album, scheduled for release in January 2021. The album’s release will be supported and accompanied by an extensive run of European shows in 2021.