At Vega in Copenhagen, Röyksopp stepped away from the elaborate and leaned into the elemental. Their 2025 True Electric Tour appearance wasn’t about spectacle—it was a full-body immersion into the raw material of electronic sound.
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Founded in 1998, Röyksopp continues to be a reference point in synth-pop history.
Their live sets, like this one, highlight both legacy and innovation.
The night pulsed with sound—but some fans may have missed “Oh, Lover,” a highlight of their vocal collaborations with Susanne Sundfør.

Instead, “Stay Awhile” anchored the night, a track whose repetition on tour makes sense—its mood and melodic weight hold space in the crowd’s collective rhythm.
There were no singers, no visuals, just two men and their machines. It was a conscious decision, maybe even a challenge to the expectations of modern performance. Minimalist? Yes. But emotionally, the experience was maximal.