Music club El Camino to open in Hedemora this spring

A new music club named El Camino will open in Hedemora, Dalarna's oldest town, this spring. Sten Hårdbåge, one of the initiators, highlights strong local demand for such events. The venue will welcome all music genres, focusing on rock and pop.

Hedemora, Dalarna's oldest town, will welcome a new music club this spring. Named El Camino, the venue is being launched by Sten Hårdbåge and others.

"There is a demand and interest for something to happen in Hedemora," Hårdbåge told Dala-Demokraten. He points to clear local appetite for live music and events.

The club aims to host performances across genres, with a main emphasis on rock and pop. The initiative addresses residents' calls for more cultural activities. Felicia Lénård covers the plans in Dala-Demokraten, where Hårdbåge shares enthusiasm for the project.

El Camino is set to host both local and visiting artists, boosting Hedemora's cultural scene.

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