- Gives back to Bryne with Little Jærnåttå

Nordic Steel is the proud main sponsor of Litla Jærnåttå, an alcohol-free festival for children and young people on Thursday in Jærnåttå.

- We appreciate Bryne, this is where we come from, which is why we are extra happy to be part of giving children and young people their own day of music festival during Jærnåttå, says Børre Lobekk, CEO of Nordic Steel.

Jærnåttå marks its 30th anniversary in 2023 and expands with an extra day, and Thursday 1 June will be Litla Jærnåttå. Festival Thursday is mainly for children and young people aged 5 to 17, but everyone is welcome.

- The local community is important to us, and we especially encourage great experiences for children and young people. We think it's great to contribute to an alcohol-free event at Bryne Torg, which we hope will be full of happy young people this Thursday, says Lobekk.

TIX and ticket sales

The first artist at Litla Jærnåttå is already ready. TIX has been the country's most played artist for the past two years and has many songs that have topped the charts. Now he comes to Bryne on Litla Jærnåttå!

The tickets are already on sale from today, 19 December at 10.00 at jaernatta.no. The price is NOK 200 per ticket.

Age limit 5 years. Those under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

The gates to Litla Jærnåttå will be opened at 6.30 pm. The concerts finish at 21.00.

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