Who Are Kakkmaddafakka and Why You Can't Miss Their Concert at the Roig Arena

On March 14, the Norwegian band Kakkmaddafakka will land at the Roig Arena Auditorium to deliver a high‑energy concert full of good vibes. Don't you know them yet? Here's why they're one of the month's must-see acts!

An explossive live show

Kakkmaddafakka is one of the standout groups on the European alternative circuit. Their music blends indie rock with touch of pop and rock, creating a vibrant, accessible sound that hooks you from the first chord. With more than 15 years on stage, the band has earned a reputation for delivering live shows that feel like a full-on party, where catchy lyrics and irresistible rhythms collide with a overflowing energy. At their concerts, quite literally, anything could happen.

The songs you must know

  • "Restless": An anthem about restlesness and emotional disconnection in modern relationships. The narrator watches someone very close drift away until they become ulmost unreachable.

  • "Forever Alone": An honest reflection aon unrequited love and the never-ending cycle of giving more than you receive. It's marked by its iconic line"Home alone eating sushi for two".

  • "Touching": A rhythm-packed track that captures the search for connection on a dance floor. Fresh, fun, and made to get you moving.

Who's behind the band

Hailing from Bergen, Kakkmaddafakka was formed in 2004 by brothers Axel and Pål Vindenes together with school friends. Their sound is part of the so‑called “New Bergen Wave,” a musical movement that revitalized the Norwegian scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

The current lineup consists of:

  • Axel Vindenes – vocals and guitar

  • Pål Vindenes – vocals and guitar

  • Stian Sævig – bass

  • Kristoffer Wie van der Pas – drums

  • Sebastian Kittelsen – keyboards

Don’t miss it

If you still don’t have plans for March 14, take this as your sign: come to Kakkmaddafakka’s concert at the Roig Arena Auditorium and discover why they’re one of the most charismatic and entertaining bands in the European indie scene.