SK Brann fans are known for their passionate support and strong connection to the team. Every time the team plays at Brann Stadion, it’s an experience filled with energy and tradition. One of the most recognizable rituals is the massive singing that begins before the kickoff. Supporters gather in different sections of the stadium, and soon the air is filled with songs that have been sung for generations. These songs are not just entertainment; they serve as a bond that ties the supporters together in a common goal of backing the team.

As derbies against Stabæk approach, the atmosphere becomes even more intense. The rivalry between Brann and Stabæk stretches back many years, and it’s clear that both players and supporters feel the pressure. Supporters don their team colors, and the banners adorning the stadium become part of a broader visual experience. This is not just a match; it’s a celebration of supporter spirit.

Another important ritual is the "Brann flags." Supporters raise flags bearing the team’s emblem and colors, creating a powerful visual effect that embraces the stadium. This ritual is particularly impressive during derbies, where the entire stadium can become a sea of red and white. The flag bearers, often dedicated fans, take pride in this, ensuring the team always has support from the stands.

In addition to the songs and flags, there are also a number of traditions involving food and drink. On match day, it’s common to gather before the game to share a "pølse med lompe" (a traditional Norwegian hot dog) and a few bottles of locally brewed beer. This camaraderie before the match builds anticipation and excitement ahead of the kickoff. It’s a time to share stories, discuss tactics, and most importantly, strengthen the bonds between fans.

When the game begins, it becomes immediately apparent how the fans raise the intensity. Every time Brann scores, the stadium erupts in jubilation, and it’s hard not to get swept up in the atmosphere. Unlike many other clubs in the league, Brann fans have a rare ability to maintain their support throughout the match, regardless of whether the team is trailing or leading.

These rituals and traditions are more than just part of match day; they are the essence of what it means to be a part of the SK Brann family. Every song, every flag raised, and every shared meal and drink contributes to shaping the identity of this incredible supporter club. For Brann fans, it’s not just football; it’s a lifestyle, a culture, and an everlasting love for the team.