Still relishing the success of their 2024 IW Festival appearance, Island punk group, The Pill, have announced a concert in Norway, taking place next month.
On Saturday, August 10, the trio will make their way to Oslo for a performance at Revolver, a venue in the centre of the capital city.
The concert is being billed as an afterparty for one of Norway’s biggest music festivals, Øyafestivalen, which will host Pulp, The National and IDLES as headliners this year.
The Pill, made up of Lily Hutchings, Lottie Massey and Rufus Reader, are among four bands that will perform after the main festival closes its gates each night.
Speaking about their upcoming Norway concert, The Pill said: “Norway is definitely the furthest we have ventured as a band to sing about our silly antics.
“It’s so crazy to be a part of it and we’re so excited. On the off chance any Norwegians are reading this… see you there!”
Last month, The Pill drew fans to the River Stage at the IW Festival when they performed a 40 minute, action packed homecoming set, full of jokes, shout-outs and raucous ‘jank punk’ music.
From premiering ‘Woman Driver,’ based on their experience of being involved in a crash whilst driving home from a concert, to closing the set with their debut, and only single so far, Bale of Hay, the band demonstrated they are certainly one to watch.
Bale of Hay has been played on air by Radio X’s John Kennedy and BBC 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq, and has already amassed more than 50,000 streams online.
Later this month, The Pill will perform at Southampton’s Life in Death Festival and in October, will take to the stage at Portsmouth’s Wedgewood Rooms for Night Currents Festival.



