Big voices, big feelings, and an even bigger party at Höganäs Bryggeri! With DJ Suck Ma Titties behind the decks, it’s time to lace up your dancing shoes, warm up your vocal cords, and come just as you are — because no one escapes the sing-alongs (and no one wants to).
Last year we sang ourselves hoarse, danced ourselves happy, and created a night that’s still echoing through the walls… so of course we’re doing it again.
Big voices, big emotions, and an even bigger celebration. A night of love, nostalgia, and epic choruses where no one escapes the sing-alongs (and no one wants to).
Höganäs Bryggeri invites you to a magical evening filled with heart, emotion, and power ballads that will have the entire place singing along. Behind the decks is the legendary DJ Suck Ma Titties, delivering an all-night journey of slow dances, sing-along anthems, and immortal power ballad classics.
Bring your partner, your group of friends, or come just as you are — this night is for everyone. Put on your dancing shoes, warm up those vocal cords, and get ready for a night to remember. Sing. Dance. Feel the love.
18+ age limit. Doors open at 8:00 PM — but feel free to come earlier, grab a slice of pizza, and enjoy some great beers with friends!

“Everyone should have a brewery before they die.”
That’s what Lukas Östberg said on an early autumn evening in 2012.
Then things moved quickly. He soon found a suitable space in what is now Salthallarna, and at the same time happened to run into Mats Hernström and Kim Bröchner, who were in the midst of planning their restaurant concept, Garage. Ideas were exchanged, and opportunities began to take shape.
The decision was made quickly: Let’s do it!
By March 2013, Höganäs Brewery was up and running. The premiere beer, No. 1 Höganäs Lager, received a very positive response. And at the end of the year, Höganäs APA (an American Pale Ale) was named Best Ale at the Örebro Beer & Whisky Festival. The award meant a lot, as it was chosen by the visitors themselves. The achievement was repeated at the same festival in 2014 with the new ale, African Pale Ale, brewed with hops from South Africa.