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DJ SATELITE

KLUBB DIASPORA

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SATURDAY 6 JUNE

ROMMET / USF VERFTET

Closing party at Rommet!

Klubb Diaspora kicks the doors open at Rommet on the final day of Nattjazz, making sure the festival ends with a sweaty bang!

What started as a hidden gem at Landmark in Bergen in 2018 has since grown into the hearts—and feet—of clubgoers all over the country. Inspired by the club scenes of Lisbon (Portugal) and Luanda (Angola), DJs MultiTati and Love Pump play rhythmic music from the African continent and its diaspora. The club night at Nattjazz also marks the launch of Miss Tati’s new project Sons de Angola, where she highlights Angolan musical and cultural heritage.

Joining them at Nattjazz is one of the driving forces on the global afro house and kuduro scene: Angolan DJ Satelite. With Lisbon as his home base, he brings the rhythms and energy of his Angolan roots into the city’s vibrant music scene. From packed dance floors across Africa, Europe, and Brazil to Rommet, Nattjazz, and Bergen—kizomba, kuduro, afro house, baile funk, afrobeats, amapiano, gqom, soulful and deep house, plus hybrids and more—get transported to Luanda’s hottest club and back again on the final day of Nattjazz!

DJ'S MULTITATI / LOVE PUMP / SATELITE

Admission: Open to all. CC NOK 150 at the door. Guests with NJ Day Pass June 6, Nattpass 2 or Festival Pass/Usett have free admission if space is available.

Klubb Diaspora at Nattjazz is part of Miss Tati’s project Sons de Angola—a celebration of Angolan music and cultural heritage from a diaspora perspective.

Photo: Sondre Horvei (Klubb Diaspora)




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