Midgardsblot 2022

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A festival experience that combines metal and folk music, authentic folklore, stunning nature and a rich Viking history. The organization is very small and a bit chaotic, but you shouldn’t expect more of a small festival like this. Situated next to the Midgard Historical museum, harbor, burial mounds, longhouse, and larp encampment at the seaside. Add a small but very international crowd and a most welcoming atmosphere and you have the recipe for a real viking style festival weekend. Allow us to take a trip with you to Borre, Norway, to Midgardsblot

Midgardsblot is located in Borre, in the Vestfold county of Norway, at the west coast of the Oslofjord. There is a direct train from Oslo Airport, passing by the capital, that stops at Skoppum. From there it is just a short bus ride to the festival site (approx. 4 km hike). If you are travelling from the capital you can also easily take a train to Moss and catch a ferry to Horten. This way you can enjoy the nice scenery of the Oslofjord for half an hour free of charge (without car). From Horten you can again take a bus or hike about 4,5 km to the festival site. During the festival you can either camp right next to the beach or spend your nights in one of the hotels in Horten. Be quick to decide though, as hotels and other options such as cabins and AirBnB sell out months before the festival!

The idea for Midgardsblot grew from the 200th anniversary of the Norwegian constitution. The fans who have read the review know that Skuggsjá, the collaboration project between Einar Selvik of Wardruna and Ivar Bjørnson of Enslaved, was a commissioned concert piece for this special occasion. Because of the success of this project and the positive reception among metal fans and fans of Viking culture, the idea grew to organize an open air festival combing these aspects.

The Midgard Historical Center in Borre and the surrounding area proved to be the perfect place. The museum is located right next to an excavation site of what is presumed to have been a thriving Viking trading post. The protected park area holds the largest assembly of monumental grave mounds in Northern Europe. Just a bit down the road you have the great hall, or Gildehallen, a reconstructed Viking feasting hall that is used by the festival for intimate concerts, story telling, and beer or mead tastings.

This place bursting with historical significance is the area where Midgardsblot takes place. A blót is the term for ‘sacrifice’ in norse paganism. The sacrifice could be to the Norse gods, the spirits of the land or your ancestors. In any way, it often constituted a moment of coming together and sharing experiences, food and drinks. This is exactly what the organizers try to offer. And believe us, it is so much more than just a music festival.


* Addendum: Sadly our reporter bag with camera, sd-cards, external hard drive, notebooks etc. got stolen shortly before the festival.
This is why we don’t have a lot of material of Midgardsblot 2022. The pictures we share here were taken with our phones, but therefore also n0t the best quality nor watermarked. We tried our best to get something online regardless of the situation.

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