3–5 September | Kristiansand, Norway
The pioneering Punkt Festival returns in 2026 with three days of concerts, seminars and live remixes — bringing together some of the most distinctive voices in contemporary jazz, improvisation and experimental music.
This year’s concert programme opens with the extraordinary Ethiopian singer Eténèsh Wassié , whose music draws on the Azmari vocal tradition and has been praised for its haunting, intense meeting of Ethiopian song, free jazz and chamber-like abstraction.
She is followed by a rare duo encounter between Nils Petter Molvær and Daniel Herskedal — two Norwegian brass innovators whose shared sense of space, electronics, melody and cinematic atmosphere promises a concert of unusual depth and resonance.
Friday brings the lyrical, border-crossing piano world of Greek
composer and improviser Tania Giannouli
, before Jan Bang
presents
the release concert for Alighting
, his new Punkt Editions album. The
concert will be live remixed by Punkt co-founder Erik Honoré, who also mixed
Alighting.
The evening continues with a major new meeting of three generations of
Norwegian jazz: Bugge Wesseltoft
, Arild Andersen
and Gard
Nilssen
. The concert also marks the first Punkt appearance by ECM legend
Arild Andersen — one of Norway’s most influential musicians, here joining two
equally distinctive voices in a trio where deep experience, rhythmic
imagination and open musical risk meet in real time.
Saturday’s programme moves from the fresh, beautifully unconventional sound of Henriette Eilertsen Trio — flute, cello/electronics and drums — to Cimota , a new Nordic quintet featuring members of Atomic and Streifenjunko, with music that moves between post-bop energy, refined ensemble writing and collective improvisation.
The festival closes with the hypnotic, groove-based psychedelia of Goran Kajfeš Tropiques , one of the most compelling bands on the Swedish creative music scene.
At the heart of Punkt, as always, is the festival’s unique Live Remix concept: concerts are immediately reimagined by other artists, allowing the audience to experience music as both performance and transformation. The live remixers will be announced later.
The renowned Punkt Seminar will also return in 2026, curated and hosted by David Toop on Thursday 3 and Friday 4 September. A composer, musician, author and curator whose work has shaped international thinking around sound, listening and experimental music since the 1970s, Toop is the author of influential books including Ocean of Sound , Sinister Resonance and Into the Maelstrom . The full seminar programme will be announced separately.
Punkt 2026 will also feature a Live Remix Workshop for music students at the University of Agder. Details to follow.
Punkt 2026 takes place in Kristiansand, Norway, 3–5 September.
Punkt Seminar and the Live Remix Workshop are arranged in collaboration with CreaTeME — the University of Agder’s Centre for Excellence in Creative Use of Technologies in Music Education.