Former Kamelot and current Conception vocalist Roy Khan is set to stage a one-night-only, deeply personal event this fall in Oslo, Norway.
On November 27 at Rockefeller Music Hall, Khan will perform Kamelot’s legendary live album One Cold Winter’s Night in its entirety, marking the 20th anniversary of one of the most celebrated live releases in symphonic power metal history.
Originally recorded in Oslo in 2006, One Cold Winter’s Night captured a defining moment in both Khan’s career and the wider genre. The album has since become a reference point for live performance, emotional intensity, and musical craftsmanship.
Now, two decades later, Khan returns to the city where the album was recorded, aiming to honor the legacy of that night — not as nostalgia, but as a sincere reflection on artistry and personal significance.
Khan shared his thoughts on the event: “Coming back home to Oslo to perform One Cold Winter’s Night in full is something I never imagined I would do again.
“This particular show represents a very special moment in my life, both artistically and personally. To stand on that stage again, here at home, fills me with gratitude and pride. This is not about recreating the past, but about honoring it in an honest and meaningful way.
“I know that what will happen this night will be unique. If you come to share the experience with me, you will witness something truly special.”
The performance will feature the complete original setlist, alongside special guest appearances and a full production designed exclusively for this night, making it a one-time event fans will not want to miss.
In parallel, Khan is working on a solo album, produced by Sascha Paeth, a key figure in European metal known for shaping classic Kamelot albums like The Fourth Legacy, Karma, Epica, and The Black Halo, as well as projects with Avantasia, Epica, and Angra.
The solo album is also co-produced by Caio Kehyayan (Firewing) and Adrienne Cowan (Seven Spires), who have been deeply involved in songwriting. Additional contributions come from Bill Hudson, known for his work with Trans-Siberian Orchestra, I Am Morbid, and Circle II Circle. These collaborative sessions have helped define the album’s musical direction and early structure, highlighting a focused pre-production phase.
Though still untitled and without a confirmed release date, Khan’s solo work promises to explore new territory while balancing a personal identity with the experience he has gained through Kamelot and Conception. More details on recordings, guest musicians, and future announcements will follow as the project progresses.
The exclusive presale at the Rockefeller Music Hall will start on February 12, 2026 at 11 AM, CET here. The general on sale will start on February 13, 2026 at 9 AM, CET here.
