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Everywhere At Once Festival – Marie Buhl

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The Harrison

28 Harrison St. WC1H 8JF London

Gig Description

Marie Buhl is a Danish singer, translator, and multi-instrumentalist based in London. This evening celebrates two of her personal idols and Danish household names. Poet Tove Ditlevsen (1917-76) wrote on themes such as her working-class childhood, her disappointment in marriage, and how our personal histories inevitably shape us. Pioneering singer and songwriter Anne Linnet (1953-) has set music to many of Ditlevsen’s poems.

Marie started translating these poems simply to share what’s precious to her with friends who didn’t speak Danish. She’s now releasing an EP and printed zine of four English translations, written specifically to be sung. Her performances are stripped-back, folky, and emotive, putting the poetry front and centre.

Taking place on what would have been the Glastonbury Festival weekend of June 26 to 28, 2026, hundreds of Grassroots Music Venues across the country will unite for Everywhere At Once. For one extraordinary weekend, powered by the Music Venues Trust in partnership with the National Lottery, venues from Inverness to Penzance will host hundreds of major artists, touring acts and the most exciting emerging local talent in the spaces that have launched generations of musicians. This will enable audiences to experience a diverse, curated programme of live music in the intimate rooms that are the heartbeat of their neighbourhoods.

Source: The Harrison website