Somewhere at the crossroads of indie, folk, and soul you’ll find the Norwegian artist Beharie. With a powerful, raw voice, he carries his personal and honest songwriting. On his latest album, ‘When The Silence Gets Too Loud’, he moves between the grand and the intimate, featuring dramatic arrangements, beautiful choral passages, and warm acoustic moments. The lead single, ‘Everybody Tells Me To Let Go’, explores oppression and the struggle to be yourself, delivered with both urgency and hope.
Beharie has quickly established himself as one of Norway’s strongest live performers, playing everything from intimate club stages to the main stage at the Øya Festival, as well as selling out Rockefeller. He has appeared at international festivals such as Montreux Jazz Festival, Eurosonic, and Reeperbahn, and toured Europe as a headliner. His career includes a Spellemann Award, several nominations, and praise from international media.
When ‘The Silence Gets Too Loud’ is a modern coming-of-age album reflecting on the transition from your twenties to your thirties, touching on themes of doubt, love, and social pressure, delivered with greater artistic confidence than ever before. At SPOT 2026, you can experience all of these emotions in the music as Beharie takes the stage completely solo.