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Kygo Helicoptered a Piano Up a Mountain for His Virtual Concert Samantha Hissong © Johannes Lovund
On Thursday (or Friday, depending on your time zone), Kygo will release his virtual concert, performed from atop a snowy mountain in Norway’s Sunnmore Alps. To make it happen, the Norwegian DJ and pop hitmaker spent more than $100,000 of his own money, according to manager Myles Shear.
“Since I started touring, this is the longest time I’ve gone without playing a show so I wanted to do something really special in Norway,” Kygo tells
Rolling Stone. “To me, the Sunnmore Alps are a perfect setting that displays the beauty of Norway. Growing up, I’ve spent a lot of time skiing and hiking in the mountains across Norway and wanted to show everyone who hasn’t been to Norway a bit of what it’s really like.”
By: Ryan Borba
Stephanie LaFeraWME2020 was a good year to learn new skills and try new things, but some examples are more extreme than others.
“Monday, March 9 when they put out the release I was joining the company, I went to two meetings – one on Monday and one on Wednesday, and by Thursday the office was closed,” says Stephanie LaFera, an electronic music veteran who left her own Little Empire management company to lead WME’s electronic music division. “What we’d originally planned to do, and all the ideas I had, had to kind of pause for a hot second.”
By: Ryan Borba
Stephanie LaFeraWME2020 was a good year to learn new skills and try new things, but some examples are more extreme than others.
“Monday, March 9 when they put out the release I was joining the company, I went to two meetings – one on Monday and one on Wednesday, and by Thursday the office was closed,” says Stephanie LaFera, an electronic music veteran who left her own Little Empire management company to lead WME’s electronic music division. “What we’d originally planned to do, and all the ideas I had, had to kind of pause for a hot second.”
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