
(North Star) On October 31, black metal history will be written in Oslo. For one night only, three of Norway's most influential and globally revered bands - Dimmu Borgir, Satyricon and Enslaved - will unite at Oslo Spektrum for a landmark event set to become the biggest black metal show ever staged on Norwegian soil.
Few genres have had the global cultural impact of Norwegian black metal - and today, its dominance is undeniable. From headlining Europe's premier festivals to selling out venues worldwide, Norwegian acts continue to define and push the genre forward. UNHOLY HALLOWEEN brings together three of its most pioneering forces for an exclusive, once-in-a-generation celebration of the scene's past, present and future.
Each band arrives at this moment at the height of its powers. Dimmu Borgir recently headlined Tons of Rock, Satyricon has sold out the Oslo Opera House and delivered a critically acclaimed commission for the Munch Museum, while Enslaved continues to redefine the genre - earning multiple Norwegian Grammy Awards for their groundbreaking work. For Dimmu Borgir, the night also marks a long-awaited homecoming. It has been 15 years since their last headline show in Oslo - a landmark performance with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra at the very same venue.
"We're releasing our new album Grand Serpent Rising this spring, followed by extensive touring across Europe and other markets. By the time we return to Norway, we'll be ready to deliver something truly massive. Since it's been so long since our last headline show at home, we're going all in. This will be the biggest Dimmu Borgir production to date," says vocalist Shagrath.
"It's been over 20 years since I first explored the idea of bringing together some of the giants of Norwegian black metal on the biggest stages in Europe. We never made it happen back then. Now, two decades later, it's finally becoming a reality - and on a scale beyond anything we imagined. This will be our Super Bowl," says Sigurd Wongraven (Satyricon).
"We are very excited about being invited to be part of this massive endeavour; which will celebrate the leading edge of Norwegian Metal on the appropriate scale! We will bring our best game as always... and then some!", compliments Enslaved's Ivar Bjornson.
Guitarist Silenoz emphasizes the broader significance of the event: "This is more than a concert - it's a statement. A celebration of a culture we've helped build over decades. Sharing the stage at Oslo Spektrum with bands that have been part of that same journey feels both significant and necessary."
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