The Green Room With Kristoffer Ajer
Celtic View|Vol 53 Issue 26

It’s a new year and a new Celtic View feature, as we open up The Green Room to get to know the players and their interests, whether that’s their first ever concert, their favourite TV show or their prized football possession. Next into The Green Room is Kristoffer Ajer…

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The Green Room With Kristoffer Ajer

First record you bought/ downloaded?

I remember buying some kind of ‘90s hits for kids, but it would probably be an album by the Norwegian band, A-ha, when I was much younger.

Last record you bought/ downloaded?

The last song I download on Spotify was River by Ed Sheerin and Eminem, which was Christmas No.1.

First gig you went to?

That would be my cousin who is a big singer in Norway, so I went to his concert when I was four or five-years-old. His name is Vidar Vang and he is famous in Norway.

Last gig you went to?

The last concert I went to was Justin Bieber when he was in Oslo a few years ago. It’s been a few years since I went to a proper concert. I like his acoustic stuff but that night it was the full thing.

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