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On 8 November, Sara Kulturhus is dedicated to you – the young people of Skellefteå. The whole building will be buzzing with music and activities, and everyone in Years 8–9 and upper secondary Years 1–2 is invited.

On stage, several exciting acts will perform – with Oscar Zia and BELL as the evening’s headliners.

The day and evening also include a range of activities:

Scen 1

  • 18:30–18:55 Helter Skelter
  • 19:15–19:40 Laced Corsett
  • 20:00–20:40 BELL
  • 21:00–22:00 Oscar Zia
  • 22:05–23:00 DISCO with DJ Nademm

Scen 2

  • 17:00–23:00 Café på bit
    The town’s gaming café sets up a full game hall.

Scen 5

  • 18:00–19:00 Unghästen improv show

Kulturtrappan

  • 17:00–17:30 Music by the Arts Programme
  • 18:30–18:55 Music by the Arts Programme
  • 20:40–20:50 Choir performance with the choir Lev om – lev ut

Trappscenen

  • 17:30–18:30 In Depth with Oscar Zia, artist and media personality; Bell, artist and songwriter; Pontus Petterström, former professional player and development manager; Loui Crooks, youth coordinator at Skellefteå AIK. The conversation is led by Theresa Eriksson, Västerbottensteatern.
  • 19:15–20:00 Lev om – Lev ut. We sing together, find our voice, and finish with a pop-up concert on the Culture Steps with Deborah Edin & Livet Live – artist, workshop leader & ambassador for Hjärnkoll.

Konstverkstaden

  • 17:00–23:00 Create your personal silhouette – using textiles, paint and paper. (Last silhouette starts at 22:00) Organisers: Skellefteå Art Gallery and Handens Hus.

Södra Foajén

  • 17:00–23:00

Youth centre lounge
Activities and mingling
E-sports with Guldstadsgymnasiet
Café sales
19:00–19:30 & 20:00–20:30 Bingo with the youth centres

  • 17:00–21:00 Complimentary coffee and snacks

Doing things together helps reduce loneliness and mental ill-health – it gives you support, laughter, and new experiences. Being part of a community provides protective factors that strengthen your resilience and well-being. Togetherness builds confidence and a sense of security in everyday life, making it easier to face life’s challenges.

The event is alcohol- and drug-free, and once you leave after 8 p.m., re-entry will not be allowed.

Admission is free, but you’ll need a wristband to enter. Wristbands will be distributed through youth centres and schools from week 43. Buses will also run from youth centres across the municipality.

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