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Sentrum Scene

Oslo, Norway
Concert hallOsloNorwayCapacity: About 1,7502 upcoming events
Sentrum Scene
Type
Concert hall
City
Oslo
Country
Norway
Upcoming events
2
Address
Arbeidersamfunnets Plass 1
Time zone
W. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 1,750

About this venue

Sentrum Scene is one of Oslo’s most recognizable concert halls, known for its intimate club atmosphere and reliable, professional production. The room is designed to naturally draw you toward the stage, with clear sightlines from the main floor and the balcony—an ideal setup for rock, pop, electronic shows, and special live formats.

Inside, you can expect surprisingly strong acoustics and that close-to-the-artist feeling, with a flexible mix of standing and seated areas depending on the event. Visitors appreciate the straightforward layout, fast bar service, and practical amenities that make entry, breaks, and returning to the floor feel smooth and hassle-free.

You’ll find the venue at Arbeidersamfunnets Plass 1, Oslo, Norway, right in the central area where the entrance is easy to reach on foot from the surrounding streets. There are nearby parking garages, and the closest public-transport stops are a short walk away; for the broader overview of getting around the city, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is not only a city of fjords and design, but also one of Scandinavia’s most appealing destinations for sports spectacles and concerts. Urban, modern, and easy to navigate, Oslo combines top-level event organization with a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for both a quick getaway and a longer stay. Visitors appreciate the compact city center, clear wayfinding, and a sense of safety that keeps the whole experience carefree.

One of Oslo’s biggest strengths is connectivity: public transport under the Ruter system includes the T-banen (metro), the Trikken (tram), and numerous bus routes, making it easy to reach the key areas with arenas and stadiums. The main rail hub, Oslo S, is a natural starting point for getting around, while travelers arriving by air land at Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen, where links to the city center are fast and convenient, including the Flytoget (Airport Express Train). Whether you arrive by train, plane, or car, event-day logistics in Oslo are generally simple and predictable.

When you’re not in the stands or in front of the stage, Oslo offers plenty of “tourist bonus” within walking distance: stroll along Karl Johans gate toward the central squares, stop by Aker Brygge and the waterfront promenade, or enjoy views of the Oslofjorden. History lovers often choose a walk around Akershus festning, while a calmer pace is perfect for museums, parks, and neighborhoods with excellent dining. That’s how attending an event in Oslo can easily turn into a complete city-break experience, with plenty to do before and after your night out.