En illustration av en kontrabas och en elgitarr som svävar i ett imaginärt landskap där man kan tolka in Älvsborgsbron, Konserthuset och Poseidon-statyn. En illustration av en kontrabas och en elgitarr som svävar i ett imaginärt landskap där man kan tolka in Älvsborgsbron, Konserthuset och Poseidon-statyn.

Göteborgs Konserthus The Gothenburg Sound

From underground to world-class orchestral sound. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra takes on the death metal that has put Gothenburg on the rock map forever. Hear iconic songs from At The Gates, Dark Tranquillity and In Flames in a symphonic take.

Concert length: 2 h incl. intermission Stage: Great Hall
405-565 SEK Young up to 29 & students 203-283 SEK

From underground to a world-class symphonic sound. The Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra takes on the melodious death metal that has put Gothenburg on the rock map forever. Riffs become fiery string passages and thrilling percussion in iconic songs from At The Gates, Dark Tranquillity and In Flames. No amplified guitars, no growling vocals – but even more power in the full winds, strings and percussion opening gates to surprising new dimensions.

Led by conductor Josef Rhedin, we get to experience key works from the three bands in specially written arrangements by Johan Lindström and composer John Metcalfe. Metcalfe is known for his work with artists including U2, Coldplay and Peter Gabriel.

Even those who have never set foot in a hard rock concert will find something to connect to in this melodic world. Much of the Gothenburg sound is adjacent to Swedish folk and traditional classical music – with a clear sense of sorrow, long melodies and a varied style combining raw and sweet elements.

This concert is also a warm tribute in memory of Tomas “Tompa” Lindberg. As frontman of At The Gates, Lindberg was one of the most important individuals behind the Gothenburg sound.

Conductor Josef Rhedin moves comfortably between musicals, opera and symphonic music and has worked with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra and the Malmö Symphony Orchestra, as well as Robyn and Helen Sjöholm.

This is the concert for anyone who is curious about Gothenburg’s modern music legacy. Two of the city’s most important musical exports meet here: hard rock and the Gothenburg Symphony, opening the doors to anyone who wants to step inside.

Friday 4 December 2026: The event ends at approx. 21.00
Saturday 5 December 2026: The event ends at approx. 21.00

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Josef Rhedin conductor

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