Nostalgia Day: Freeman & Hilpeät Hipit Hesoissa – Malmi Summer of Events

Ala-Malmin tori 1, 00700 Helsinki
Cultural Centre Malmitalo

The beautiful nostalgia day at the Malmi Summer of Events takes us back to the era of swing. Let’s walk, dance and sing together! The highlight of the evening is live music, as Ranny & the Highlanders and Freeman & Hilpeät Hipit Hesoissa get on stage.

The beautiful nostalgia day at the Malmi Summer of Events takes us back to the era of swing. Let’s walk, dance and sing together! The highlight of the evening is live music, as Ranny & the Highlanders and Freeman & Hilpeät Hipit Hesoissa get on stage.

PROGRAMME

4 pm, 6 pm & 8 pm
Hämmennystä 360° performance

Check out the 15-minute Hämmennys 360° performance!
The Adult Education Centre’s performing arts course infiltrates our usual places. And asks us: where is our attention, in what climate.

Location: The performance moves around Ala-Malmi Park
Performances at 4 pm, 6 pm and 8 pm.
Duration: 15 min.

4 pm to 4:45 pm
City dances at Ala-Malmi Park

Get swept away in various pair dances under guidance and free of charge at the city dances. No prior experience, sign-up or even a partner is needed – you’ll find them in the park!
Guiding you are trained dance teachers. In case of rain, the dances will move to the Malmitalo lobby.

5 pm to 6 pm
Sing-along: Pauli Kainulainen and Jukka Okkonen

Malmi Summer of Events also includes the highly popular sing-along at Malmitalo. Join your voice with ours!

6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Ranny & the Highlanders

Malmi’s swingiest music group Ranny & the Highlanders is a six-person band, formed in 2007, who play popular music about the life and stories from the suburbs of Northern Helsinki. For lyrical stories about the neighbourhood, you don’t want to miss this concert!

8 pm to 9 pm
Freeman & Hilpeät Hipit Hesoissa

Hilpeät Hipit Hesoista was born during covid, when quarantine restrictions made their living room the only place to go for Hermannin Hipit. So the best musicians in the neighbourhood got together to make music. Hilpeät Hipit Hesoissa are known for clearly having fun on stage, which is something the audiences have noticed, too!