Norwegian heavy metal band Artch has officially announced their final series of live performances, concluding a career that began in the mid-1980s. According to band members Bernt Jansen and Eirikur Hauksson, the group will embark on a farewell tour in 2027, culminating in a final concert at Sarpsborg Scene on September 24, 2027. The band members confirmed to the podcast Börst & Bolognese that this tour represents a definitive end to their collective activity.
Why is Artch retiring now?
The decision to retire stems from the logistical challenges of maintaining a band where members are involved in separate, long-term musical projects. Hauksson, who has performed with bands such as Magic Pie, stated that the group wants to conclude their tenure with dignity rather than fading away. Because the band was never a mainstream commercial giant in Norway, they have historically performed sporadic, individual shows. These isolated performances required intensive rehearsal time, which the members now intend to streamline into a cohesive, final tour schedule covering both domestic and international venues.

What is the significance of the Sarpsborg Scene finale?
The choice of Sarpsborg Scene as the final venue carries historical weight for the band. According to band records, Artch held their first concert at this location on March 8, 1985. By returning to the same stage for their final show on September 24, 2027, the band effectively closes a 42-year performance cycle. This creates a rare “full circle” narrative in the Norwegian heavy metal scene, mirroring the career longevity of peers who emerged during the same era of the 1980s.

Artch’s history includes international touring, such as a documented “rock tour” to the Wacken Open Air festival in Germany during the early 2000s. The trip remains a point of private history for those involved, as noted by journalist Lars Weberg.
How does Artch’s legacy compare to their contemporaries?
While Artch acknowledges they were not the largest band in Norway, they maintained a high level of recognition within the heavy metal genre. Their path differs from many modern bands that utilize digital streaming to maintain a constant presence. Instead, Artch’s career has been defined by selective, high-effort performances. This “quality over quantity” approach contrasts with the current music industry trend, where artists often favor frequent, smaller digital releases over the traditional, labor-intensive live touring model that Artch is now finalizing.
Frequently Asked Questions
- When is the final Artch concert? The final show is scheduled for September 24, 2027, at Sarpsborg Scene.
- Will there be more tour dates? Yes, the band plans to perform a series of concerts both in Norway and internationally throughout 2027.
- Where can I hear more about the band’s history? The band discussed their final plans in episode eight of the Börst & Bolognese podcast.
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