Wardruna Book 2025 North American Tour Dates Supporting Their New Album “Birna” – with Special Guest Chelsea Wolfe


Wardruna – Live at Red Rocks by Jamie Sherwood

Following the release of their critically acclaimed album, Birna (listen here), Wardruna have announced their highly-anticipated North American tour in support of the immersive album. Tickets are on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local time, with dates slated for Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre, New York’s Beacon Theatre, and Toronto’s Massey Hall. Chelsea Wolfe will join as a special guest on all dates except Los Angeles. Ticket links can be found below! Birna is also the Ghost Cult album of the month for January. 

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ALBUM OF THE MONTH: Wardruna – “Birna”  – By Norse


 

Ghost Cult hails Wardruna’s new album “Birna” as the album of the month for January 2025, as voted on by our global staff. Out now from the By Norse label, berna is a beautiful and powerful statement of art. Einar Selvik’s incredible vision is once again fulfilled. In what promises to be a huge year for the band, they have dates all over the world as well as curating and headlining the Fire In The Mountains festival this summer. Check out our review of the album below as well as our interview with, and other recent coverage.Continue reading


Wardruna to Play a Concert at The Legendary Amphitheater in Pompei


Norwegian collective Wardruna have announced via a post to social media they will perform at the legendary Amphitheater in Pompei, an ancient historical site, as well as the location of Pink Floyd’s infamous “Live At Pompei concert and film. The band recently released their incredible new album Birna, on January 24th via Sony Music and By Norse Music.

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ALBUM REVIEW: Wardruna – Birna


There is just so much to decipher when it comes to incorporating Norse-themed references into the creative process of a sonic craftsmanship; either it is in a mythological, esoteric, or cosmological sense– the discourses may vary from the dead warriors called Einherjar who Valkyries brought to Valhalla, the nine realms of Yggdrasil which started off as a primordial void called Ginnungagap, the great winter that preceded Ragnarok which is Fimbulvetr, to the trance-like state of the Berserkers which is called Berserkrgang.. I’m pretty sure many bands –especially the ones surrounding the Nordic Folk and Metal scene– have immensely covered the said topics enough already. But Wardruna is one of the precursors among the niche of Norse-themed music. It just appears to me that they have succeeded in making the very topics of ancient Norse cultural and esoteric traditions feel familiar towards those who are initially not deeply invested in the culture. Wardruna isn’t just some regular ordinary Norse-themed Folk collective; their musical trajectory is a testament of how profoundly well-versed they are when it comes to exploring their roots; the sorcery, the runes, the rites of passage, and the traditions.Continue reading


INTERVIEW: Einar Selvik of Wardruna Discusses Their New Album “Birna”


In this episode, Keefy is joined once again by Norse music legend Einar Selvik of Wardruna! They discussed the years-in-the-making new album “Birna” out soon via By Norse Music / Sony Music!  They chatted about the making of the album, the concept of nature and the “she-bear,” the long-standing contributions of Lindy-Fay Hella, performing at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and much more!   Continue reading


Wardruna Debuts the Title Track from Their Forthcoming Album – “Birna”


Norwegian collective Wardruna unveil “Birna,” the title track from their upcoming album, as the final preview ahead of its January 24 release via Sony Music and By Norse Music. “Birna,” Old Norse for “she-bear,” pays tribute to the forest’s warden and nature’s caretaker. Watch the video and pre-order the album now.

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Wardruna Shares a New Single and Video “Himinndotter” New Album “Birna,” and “Live At The Acropolis” Concert Movie Coming Soon


Wardruna, the globally renowned purveyors of Norwegian-tinged post-rock-meets-folk, return with their sixth album, Birna, on Jan. 24 via Sony Music/By Norse Music. The 10-song collection offers another powerful exploration of, and contemplation on, the natural world, with visionary composer Einar Selvik searching for the voice of the bear. A preview of the 2025 album arrives with today’s release of “Himinndotter” and its accompanying video below. Filmed in Norway’s Rondane National Park, renowned for its rugged landscape and free-roaming reindeer, the dramatic landscape is the perfect backdrop for the Tuukka Koski-directed video. Watch The “Himinndotter” Video BelowContinue reading