This is happening at our venues
Summer program The Hamsun Centre
On June 13th, the summer season begins at The Hamsun Centre The center will be open every day, and we will start the day program where you can, among other things, participate in an architectural walk and attend this year's lecture on Knut Hamsun. The summer season lasts until August 16th.
Summer program childhood home
On July 1, 2026, Knut Hamsun will open his childhood home. The childhood home will be open every day until August 9. Here you can visit the house where Knut Hamsun grew up and hear stories about it from our presenter.
Film concert with Ednama Sjatto
Film concert "Ednama sjatto" - new Sami music for the silent film "Markens grøde" from 1921.
Hamsun Days Festival
Hamsundagene invites you to a literature and culture festival on Hamarøy in August 2026. This year's festival is titled The Ring is Over! and offers a broad program over several days.
Baby Raindeer // Nordland Theatre
An intense theatre performance about stalking and obsession, and what happens when boundaries become blurred. Based on a true story and known from Netflix.
Rasmus on the roof // Nordland theatre
A warm and exciting family show about friendship, courage and being loved for who you are.
Nordland Theatre: I am here
Theatre by and with Eva Dons, based on her diaries as a cancer patient.
Susanne Lundeng: Lecture and duo concert with Nils-Olav Johansen
Susanne Lundeng's music is described as virtuoso fiddle playing, fragile songs, innovation and tradition, with northern Norwegian folk music as the anchor. At the same time, she is the person in our time with the best knowledge of traditional music in Nordland.
Hologaland Theatre: Sálva/Handle
Hologaland Theatre is staging its success again. The play Sálva/Håndtak is about identity and the after-effects of Norwegianization. Tour from Finnmark to Trøndelag in 2026.
Nordland Theatre: Misery
A psychological thriller that gets into your body...
Based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.
Some stories don't let you go. They get stuck in your body and stay there long after the stage lights have gone out. Misery is theater for those who want to feel their pulse rise and darkness creep under their skin. This will be an intense theater encounter where you sit close to the stage and feel the tension quiver in the room.