This is what Norrköping Needs – Culture & Fun



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Krönika My first entry into the festival area takes place just before The Sounds goes on stage one day. In time to clear the queues, I'm surprised it takes about three seconds to enter. Certainly a beautiful contrast with the brutal logistics choir of Bråvallas, but I promised myself not to compare the two festivals.

The Sounds and his son Markus Krunegård are the main characters of the evening. Every day seems to be divided according to the target group to which the files should belong and, of course, it is the 30 with the trendy uniqueness that dominates Götaparken. And can properly describe the atmosphere in general. Like a nice family evening with friends.

On Wednesday, the hunt for theater and the Middle Ages on the ground lasts nearly 20 years. But even if the audience is exchanged, the atmosphere is the same: just. Hugo Park Festival seems to have succeeded in the magical festival concept, just the positive of the music and where the negative seems to have remained on the old airfield.

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As Götaparken approaches Götaparken on Thursday, I can not help but laugh with my face and heart, and DJ Kalle Moraeus' kiosk is heard. can be seen as the first confirmation that Thursday is the day for the public with some other annual on the stretch.Unfortunately, it is scarlet and Hugo has also chosen to take ten crowns so that the visitors have water in the

As the sun goes down on Friday and Oskar Linnros gets on stage, I test together free festivals with many other Norrköpingsbor sitting in the green at the same time. Outside the fence, we certainly do not see anything, but with picnickers and a good company, the same atmosphere is outside as at Inside – rather well.

Silvana Imam ends the week of the festival. It is the counterweight to everything the Hugo Park Festival has transmitted. As far as you can come. But after beckoning in the little security bubble, it's a perfect ending. A kick in the back to the reality waiting at the corner of the weekend.

I promised not to compare the Hugo Park Festival with Bråvalla. But it's hard not to do it for a Norrköping who has lived and breathed Bråvalla for several years. It is also clear when it is commented in many ways that it is expensive: "It's almost like Bråvalla, but then you have more artists."

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But Hugo had the feeling of loving Bråvalla not. And I hope it will not be a one time tax, for what the city needs.

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