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Vegard (left) and Bård Ylvisåker (right)
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Nationality | Norwegian |
Years active | 2000–present |
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Website | Ylvis |
Ylvis (Norwegian pronunciation: ['ylvɪ̯s]) is a Norwegian comedy duo consisting of brothers Vegard and Bård Ylvisåker. They debuted as professional variety artists in 2000 and have since appeared in several countries in variety shows, comedy concerts, television shows, radio shows and music videos. They are currently the hosts of the Norwegian talk show I kveld med Ylvis (Tonight with Ylvis). Their song and music video "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)", written and filmed for the talk show, went viral on YouTube in September 2013, with over 650 million views as of January 2017[update]. They have also released an album called Ylvis: Volume I that is a mixture of ten singles that they wrote in the past.
Vegard (born 19 May 1979 in Trondheim) and Bård (born 21 March 1982 in Bergen) Urheim Ylvisåker were born to parents (Hans Terje Ylvisåker and Helga Urheim) from the Sogn district of western Norway, the older two of three brothers. The younger brother is Bjarte Urheim Ylvisåker. Their early childhood years were spent in Angola and Mozambique, where their father was an engineer during the civil wars there. After a few years in Africa, the family moved back to Bergen, where the brothers received a musical upbringing and were trained in classical instruments. Vegard played the viola and Bård the violin. However, both quit during their youth, Vegard instead focusing on guitar, voice, piano, double bass and comedy, and Bård on guitar, voice, comedy and acrobatics such as aerial silk.