“Only 7 Years to Forever” — Lukas Graham Moves the World at Nobel Peace Prize Concert with Unforgettable Performance

Oslo, December 11, 2017 — In a concert hall filled with dignitaries, diplomats, and global changemakers, Lukas Graham stood barefoot in quiet defiance of formality — and delivered one of the most poignant moments in Nobel Peace Prize Concert history.
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Performing their global hit “7 Years”, the Danish band, led by frontman Lukas Forchhammer, turned the Oslo stage into a confessional of memory and time. With just a piano, strings, and his voice, Lukas sang of childhood dreams, fatherhood, and loss — a message that transcended borders and politics, resonating deeply with the spirit of the evening.

By the time he reached the final verse, “Soon I’ll be sixty years old… will I think the world is cold?” the crowd sat in reverent silence. Even among Nobel laureates, few moments carried such raw human truth.
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Lukas later reflected backstage, “Peace doesn’t start with speeches. It starts with remembering where we come from — and who we’ve lost.”
For a song about time, “7 Years” gave the world a moment that felt eternal.