Skt. DeLarge
Rapper and producer Skt. DeLarge has, since 2020, established himself as one of the most original voices in the Danish underground. His expressive yet reflective universe moves freely between alternative rap, noise and digital hardcore – marked by satirical bite, distorted beats and lyrics infused with both rage and vulnerability. With his debut album Ritualer Er Det Eneste Vi Har At Holde Om…, Skt. DeLarge delivers a horror-like meditation on repetition on personal, societal and world-historical levels. It is uncompromising, aggressive and deeply reflective. Having already blown audiences away at Roskilde Festival, we are excited to experience his intense live energy at ALICE this evening.
Silvurdrongur
Faroese artist Silvurdrongur brings a shamanistic and chaotic force to the stage with his distinctive blend of club, hip hop, punk and noise rock – a sound he himself describes as “extinction punk.” His latest album nú æt eg eftir ánni is a dark, hypnotic journey toward apocalypse and rebirth, accompanied by a short film and praised by outlets such as The Fader. Silvurdrongur’s concerts are wild, unpredictable and deeply cathartic. He played a completely packed show at ALICE last autumn with his band AGGRASOPPAR, and we are now excited to present him with his solo project this evening.
Fochs Koshka
The lineup is completed by Norway’s Fochs Koshka, one of the most forward-thinking acts on the Scandinavian electronic scene. The duo’s hyper-intense live shows are a barrage of punk-infused techno, deconstructed club music and brutal energy. With their debut album Cluttercore (2025), they push their sound even further into the tension between technological acceleration and societal collapse. Fochs Koshka tore Roskilde Festival apart in 2024 – and now, luckily, it’s ALICE’s turn.



