Stjernekamp 2023 – Season Premiere, September 2 – Reviews and recommendations

The review is continuously updated during broadcast … Ten Saturdays ahead have been saved from deafening silence, all-consuming longing and twisted thumbs. Star Wars is back! This autumn, as usual, ten artists will battle each other in a rare genre gala. For my part, it will be exciting to follow one of Norway’s very best soul vocalists, Odd Rene Andersen. If the people still love soul as they did when Knut Marius Djupvik won in 2020, I am quite sure that Andersen will go far. In addition, old acquaintances such as Mia Gundersen and Tone Damli are naturally big draws, and there is probably little that beats the opera round in Stjernekamp. It comes in episode 4 on Saturday 23 September. Now we first have to get this hurlumhei started. Tonight, the ten fresh Star fighters will show off in a safe environment. The first genre of autumn is the artists’ own. No one will be out tonight, but we will get to know our new favorites and get an early clue as to who will stand out. Hang in there! The evening’s performances in order: Melis: “Easy On Me” Photo: Jonathan Kise Aleksander With: “Clocks” Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Mari Bella: “Can’t Tame Her” Photo: Jonathan Kise / news EHI: “All of Me » Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Mia Gundersen: “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” From “Evita” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, 1976 Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Damien: “Daddy’s Lambo” Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Tone Damli: “Dreams” By Fleetwood Mac/Stevie Nicks, 1977 Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Adrian Sellevoll: “Glorie” Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Elle Maija Klefstad Berry: “Gulahallat eatnamiin” By Sara Marielle Gaup Beaska, 2015 Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Odd René Andersen: “A Change Is Gonna Come” Photo: Jonathan Kise / news Well done! I am Espen. I am a freelancer who writes about music and humor for news. You’ll find all the latest at news.no/reviews.



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