Moldejazz | Bausa | Bargee | TBA
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Bausa | Bargee | TBA

1 ticket - 3 concerts!

Romsdalsmuseet 895,- fees incl.

17:00 Dørene åpner
18:00 Bargee
19:30 Lille Caesar
21:15 Bausa

The Bausa, Little Caesar, and Bargee will bring their catchy and youthful energy to Romsdal Museum on Friday, July 17!

The trio from Bærum has quickly established themselves as one of the most exciting new names on the Norwegian music scene.
The Bausa debuted in 2021 and had their major breakthrough with the hit song Turné in 2023. The track earned them three nominations at the Spellemannprisen that same year.

Since then, The Bausa has continued to make its mark on the charts, and 2025 truly became a breakthrough year with several strong releases, including Overfladisk, which was nominated for Spellemannprisen for Song of the Year.
Their concerts combine charisma and high energy with a carefully crafted production. In recent years they have performed at festivals across Norway, attracting audiences of all ages with a stage presence that both entertains and impresses. In autumn 2025, they embarked on their very first Norwegian tour, playing to sold-out venues in 10 cities across the country, including two sold-out concerts at Sentrum Scene in Oslo.

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Lille Caesar

In record time, little Caesar has established himself as one of Norway’s most sought-after new artists — with a rare combination of broad appeal, commercial momentum, and artistic depth. He creates songs that connect instantly, yet stay with you long after the concert is over.

With sold-out shows at both Parkteatret and Rockefeller Music Hall, he has proven that he is not only a streaming favorite, but also a performer with remarkable live presence. Through his distinctive voice and intense stage charisma, little Caesar can make an entire audience hold its breath one moment — before erupting into massive singalongs the next.

His debut album Lenge Leve Livet was released in spring 2025 and cemented his position as one of the strongest new voices in Norwegian music. Every single entered the charts immediately, while “Hvem kan seile foruten vind” became a huge audience favorite. At the same time, he has managed to retain something rare amid his rapid breakthrough: a genuine emotional core and authenticity in his expression.

His music moves seamlessly between vulnerability and grandeur — between love, uncertainty, self-reflection, and songs that unite thousands of people in collective singalongs. With major successes on NRK P3, festival appearances across the country, and a rapidly growing audience, little Caesar is clearly an artist on a powerful upward trajectory.

When he takes the stage at Romsdalsmuseet on Friday, July 17, alongside the already announced Bargee and Bausa, everything is in place for one of the festival’s standout summer nights.

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Bargee

With a steadily growing fanbase, Bargee is ready for Romsdalsmuseet — and we can’t wait to sing along to Live & Learn!

In a short time, Bargee has established himself as a genuine acting talent, with strong roles in FLUS on NRK, the film Royalteen: Princess Margrethe on Netflix, and the iconic stage production of Døden på Oslo S — where he performed to sold-out audiences.

At the same time, he has established himself as an artist. With a voice that immediately captures the listener, Bargee moves effortlessly between several genres and has already developed a distinctive sound that stands out in today’s Norwegian music landscape. On the EP Syndebukken (March 27, 2026), he collaborates with notable names such as Makosir, Isah and Dutty Dior. Together they deliver songs that explore themes such as love, hope, and the challenges of life.

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