Ultima Thule
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APR
08
2023
Tallinn, Estonia
Alexela Kontserdimaja
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JUL
16
2022
Kil, Sweden
Glada Killingen
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APR
20
2019
Ockero, Sweden
Strandbaren
I Was There
JUL
19
2018
Parnu, Estonia
Pärnu Kuursaal
I Was There
JUL
12
2018
Keila, Estonia
Lohusalu sadam
I Was There
JUN
26
2018
Kardla, Estonia
Kärdla Villaladu, Sadama 33, Kärdla
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About Ultima Thule
There are two bands called Ultima Thule: one is an Estonian Hard-Rock band and the other's a Nationalist-Rock Band from Sweden (Nyköping).
Estonian Ultima Thule: An Estonian rock-band. It has existed since 1986. The leader of the group has been the guitarist and (later) singer Riho Sibul. Ultima Thule has been one of the most influential Estonian bands of the 1980s and 1990s. Their style has been characterized as a blend of blues-rock with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk-music.
The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a solo career as well as the former drummer Peeter Jõgioja (featuring also in 2004 Eurovision song contest with the group Neiokõsõ).
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Swedish Ultima Thule: They are one of the oldest and most popular bands from this genre.
Most of their songs are about Nordic mythology and patriotism.
The band is seen by some people as racist, because they've recieved financial support from racist organisations and have played together with white power bands at several concerts. The members themselves claim they have no racist beliefs, but only support their country. They say they can't take responsibility if some of their fans are racists. Far from all of the band's fans are from the neo-nazi movement, they're also popular among both punks, skinheads, "raggare" and other people.
Their latest album was entitled: "Yggdrasil".
Estonian Ultima Thule: An Estonian rock-band. It has existed since 1986. The leader of the group has been the guitarist and (later) singer Riho Sibul. Ultima Thule has been one of the most influential Estonian bands of the 1980s and 1990s. Their style has been characterized as a blend of blues-rock with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk-music.
The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a solo career as well as the former drummer Peeter Jõgioja (featuring also in 2004 Eurovision song contest with the group Neiokõsõ).
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Swedish Ultima Thule: They are one of the oldest and most popular bands from this genre.
Most of their songs are about Nordic mythology and patriotism.
The band is seen by some people as racist, because they've recieved financial support from racist organisations and have played together with white power bands at several concerts. The members themselves claim they have no racist beliefs, but only support their country. They say they can't take responsibility if some of their fans are racists. Far from all of the band's fans are from the neo-nazi movement, they're also popular among both punks, skinheads, "raggare" and other people.
Their latest album was entitled: "Yggdrasil".
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Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD
Concerts and tour dates
Past
APR
08
2023
Tallinn, Estonia
Alexela Kontserdimaja
I Was There
JUL
16
2022
Kil, Sweden
Glada Killingen
I Was There
APR
20
2019
Ockero, Sweden
Strandbaren
I Was There
JUL
19
2018
Parnu, Estonia
Pärnu Kuursaal
I Was There
JUL
12
2018
Keila, Estonia
Lohusalu sadam
I Was There
JUN
26
2018
Kardla, Estonia
Kärdla Villaladu, Sadama 33, Kärdla
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Ultima Thule
There are two bands called Ultima Thule: one is an Estonian Hard-Rock band and the other's a Nationalist-Rock Band from Sweden (Nyköping).
Estonian Ultima Thule: An Estonian rock-band. It has existed since 1986. The leader of the group has been the guitarist and (later) singer Riho Sibul. Ultima Thule has been one of the most influential Estonian bands of the 1980s and 1990s. Their style has been characterized as a blend of blues-rock with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk-music.
The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a solo career as well as the former drummer Peeter Jõgioja (featuring also in 2004 Eurovision song contest with the group Neiokõsõ).
---
Swedish Ultima Thule: They are one of the oldest and most popular bands from this genre.
Most of their songs are about Nordic mythology and patriotism.
The band is seen by some people as racist, because they've recieved financial support from racist organisations and have played together with white power bands at several concerts. The members themselves claim they have no racist beliefs, but only support their country. They say they can't take responsibility if some of their fans are racists. Far from all of the band's fans are from the neo-nazi movement, they're also popular among both punks, skinheads, "raggare" and other people.
Their latest album was entitled: "Yggdrasil".
Estonian Ultima Thule: An Estonian rock-band. It has existed since 1986. The leader of the group has been the guitarist and (later) singer Riho Sibul. Ultima Thule has been one of the most influential Estonian bands of the 1980s and 1990s. Their style has been characterized as a blend of blues-rock with witty lyrics and influences of Estonian folk-music.
The original singer of the band, Tõnis Mägi has in the 2000s mainly chosen a solo career as well as the former drummer Peeter Jõgioja (featuring also in 2004 Eurovision song contest with the group Neiokõsõ).
---
Swedish Ultima Thule: They are one of the oldest and most popular bands from this genre.
Most of their songs are about Nordic mythology and patriotism.
The band is seen by some people as racist, because they've recieved financial support from racist organisations and have played together with white power bands at several concerts. The members themselves claim they have no racist beliefs, but only support their country. They say they can't take responsibility if some of their fans are racists. Far from all of the band's fans are from the neo-nazi movement, they're also popular among both punks, skinheads, "raggare" and other people.
Their latest album was entitled: "Yggdrasil".
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