Heilung

European medieval folk group

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2024 Performed at Glastonbury Festival. Contributed as guest musicians on Kati Rán's SÁLA album.
November 2024 Announced a European tour for 2025, with a final show planned on 17 August before going on hiatus.
2022 Significant expansion of the 'Heilung warriors Europe' show group, with multiple new performers joining including Adélie, Chloe Bakker, Mitchell Bosch, and several others.
August 19 2022 Released their third studio album, Drif, through Season of Mist. The album peaked at No. 9 in the German charts and No. 25 in the Austrian charts.
2021 Mira Ceti joined as a session/touring musician for Heilung.
2020 The band initiated a 'Heilung warriors USA' show group, including performers like Alex Chabot, Danny Davies, and William Johnson.
2018 Heilung further expanded its show group and touring musicians, adding Nicolas Schipper Pérez, Annicke Shireen, Emilie Lorentzen, and others to their performance lineup.
August 2018 Band provides details about their unique instrumental setup, including drums made from animal skins, bones, and ritual objects, highlighting their commitment to recreating ancient musical practices.
April 20 2018 Reissued their previously self-released albums Ofnir and Lifa on vinyl and CD.
2017 The band expanded its show group ('Heilung warriors Europe'), adding multiple performers including Jacob Lund, Juan Pino, Espen Winther, Leon Remie, and others.
2017 Heilung performed at Castlefest and Midgardsblot Metalfestival. Their Midgardsblot performance was listed by Metal Hammer as one of the ten best performances of 2017. They signed a contract with Season of Mist record label.
2015 Maria Franz joined Heilung as a session vocalist, later becoming the band's third official member. The band self-released their debut album, Ofnir.
2014 Heilung was founded in Copenhagen, Denmark by vocalist Kai Uwe Faust and producer Christopher Juul, initially starting through an exchange of tattoo work for music recording.

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