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Gap Hanoi

Magne participated in a workshop over several days with students from the Hanoi University of Fine Art, which culminated in an exhibition opened by HM Queen Sonja of Norway.

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Hanoi, Viet Nam

Magne was part of a Norwegian cultural delegation on a state visit to Vietnam. In addition to an art workshop with Vietnamese students, Magne performed four concerts while in Viet Nam.

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Den National Scene

Magne performed a sold out show at Bergen’s Den National Scene, and the show ended with a standing ovation from the audience.

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Notting Hill Arts Club
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Notting Hill Arts Club 2004 Video Playlist

Magne’s first ever solo gig in the UK coincided with an exhibition of Payne’s Gray at Paul Stolper’s gallery.

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Notting Hill Arts Club
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Notting Hill Arts Club 2004

Magne’s first ever solo gig in the UK coincided with an exhibition of Payne’s Gray at Paul Stolper’s gallery.

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Past Perfect Future Tense

Magne’s first full solo album, released in conjunction with an exhibition and a book titled Payne’s Gray. Includes full lyrics and audio song samples.

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Payne's Gray
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Payne’s Gray Book

The book Payne’s Gray was published in conjunction with Magne’s Payne’s Gray exhibiton and the Past Perfect Future Tense album release.

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Payne’s Gray Art

In September 2004, Magne opened an exhibition called ‘Payne’s Gray’, which coincided with the publication of a book by the same name, and an album and tour to support the ‘Past Perfect Future Tense’ album.

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Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter

Magne introduced his set at the Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter: ‘Welcome to the most important night of my life.’ The concert coincided with the opening of Magne’s exhibition ‘Payne’s Gray’ and the publication of a book and his first solo album, ‘Past Perfect Future Tense’.

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Kunstnernes Hus

Magne was chosen to open the Carnegie Art Awards event with a live performance, during which he premiered three new songs from his forthcoming solo album.

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