He continues Bye Bye Moonthe new cultural event that from September to December leads to Columns 28 Of Parma a series of events dedicated to artistic and sound experimentation. The second event is scheduled for Sunday 4 October 2026 in the evocative setting of the deconsecrated church of Colonne 28, with Sylvaine as headliner and Fågelle at the opening.
Sylvaine: project by the Norwegian multi-instrumentalist Katherine Shepardis one of the most personal voices of the contemporary atmospheric scene. His music brings immersive soundscapes and emotion into dialogue, exploring the relationship between light and darkness, nature and city, spirituality and humanity. His performances, intense and deeply evocative, lead the audience on a cathartic journey in which fragility and power coexist in constant balance.
It will open the evening Fågellea Swedish artist from the Nordic experimental scene, whose musical language blends folk suggestions, orchestral stratifications, electronics and an intense and visceral vocality. His latest album, Bränn min jord (2026), was born from his return to the Halland region and addresses themes such as identity, memory and belonging, intertwining environmental recordings and collaborations with musicians and local communities in a sound research deeply linked to the territory.
The date of October 4th continues the path of Bye Bye Moonthe initiative brings music, performance and contemporary artistic research into dialogue, offering experiences specifically designed for the intimate and immersive dimension of the location.
Information about the evening
- Doors open: 6.00pm
- Fågelle: 8pm
- Sylvaine: 9pm
Given the exclusive nature of Columns 28 and the limited capacity of the location, purchasing tickets in advance is strongly recommended.
Bye Bye Moon is created with the contribution of Cariparma Foundation And Emilia-Romagna Region. A project by Positive River APS and the collective Little Mein collaboration with Columns 28 And Santeria Parma.

Daniel D`Amico for SANREMO.FM
