Groundbreaking hip-hop crew hit Skellefteå this autumn

This autumn, international dance crew Quick Style brings their electrifying hip-hop routines to Skellefteå. Having amassed a massive social media following, they've become one of the biggest names in the game.

Quick Style has won several Norwegian championships, placed second in the European championships, and were world champions twice (2008 and 2010) in the hip-hop genre.

Quick Style has won several Norwegian championships, placed second in the European championships, and were world champions twice (2008 and 2010) in the hip-hop genre.

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Nöje2024-06-05 10:35

The Oslo-based dance trio Quick Style will make their only Swedish appearance at Skellefteå's Sara Kulturhus on September 27th. Known for their high-energy hip-hop routines and viral presence, Quick Style has become a major force in the dance scene.

This performance coincides with Skellefteå's annual Kulturnatta, offering a unique opportunity to experience both innovative dance and the broader cultural offerings of the evening. Tickets for the performance are expected to go on sale soon.

Sofia Andersson Lundberg of Sara kulturhus says:

– We are enormously happy to offer our audience a dance show unlike anything we've seen before. Quick Style is one of the biggest dance groups the world can enjoy right now and is described as a living Tik-Tok event. 

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Sofia Andersson Lundberg, Sara Kulturhus: ”We are enormously happy to offer our audience this dance show”
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Quick Style has won several Norwegian championships, placed second in the European championships, and were world champions twice (2008 and 2010) in the hip-hop genre.

About Quick Style 

Oslo dance trio Quick Style draws heavily from the energy and style of hip-hop. Founded in 2006 as Quick Crew by Suleman Malik, Bilal Malik, and Nasir Sirikhan, the group's story begins in Oslo's youth clubs. It was there that the friends discovered their passion for dance and decided to turn it into a shared journey.

In 2006, the guys won a local cultural competition for youth and qualified for the national finals, where they took home first prize in the form of a scholarship. Since then, the group has won several Norwegian championships, placed second in the European championships, and became world champions twice (2008 and 2010) in the hip-hop genre.

Their spectacular dance routines have also made a big impact on YouTube with an enormous number of views, leading to international success and tours around the world.