Music to lift your møjo


Vega; Thu April 10, 20:00; 180kr


There’s more to MØ than an eccentric name. 
The Danish starlet has been trumped for the cover of Spice Girl’s  ‘Say You’ll Be There’ and consequently parallels between her music persona and that of her Brit predecessors have been drawn.
In truth, her music is deeper and far less inclined towards the pop spectrum and it’s little wonder that she’s steadily growing in popularity both locally and abroad. 
To underline this, Vega have billed her twice for their April schedule, following a sold-out show on Friday the 11th.  





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