As we approach Autumn, the time has come again before Iceland Airwaves takes over the capital, Reykjavík, this November.
The festival has already teased names set to appear, and now the day-by-day breakdown while the day passes are still available. Plus the lowdown on where and when for each show.
Festival goers will be able to visit the Iceland Airwaves Centre in the heart of Reykjavík-to collect wristbands, buy merch, and attend other events. The centre is open to everyone, but there will be concessions for those already in possession of a wristband for the shows.
The line-up is equally exciting as several established acts take part alongside the future stars across many genres:
Iceland Airwaves takes place from 3–5 November in venues such as FRÍKIRKJAN, HÚRRA, and IÐNÓ are located all over downtown Reykjavík, within walking distance to each other, within an 800-metre radius of the main IA centre. A full list and directions can be found here.
If you haven’t already, you can purchase festival passes, day passes and conference passes from here.
As we approach Autumn, the time has come again before Iceland Airwaves takes over the capital, Reykjavík, this November.
The festival has already teased names set to appear, and now the day-by-day breakdown while the day passes are still available. Plus the lowdown on where and when for each show.
Festival goers will be able to visit the Iceland Airwaves Centre in the heart of Reykjavík-to collect wristbands, buy merch, and attend other events. The centre is open to everyone, but there will be concessions for those already in possession of a wristband for the shows.
The line-up is equally exciting as several established acts take part alongside the future stars across many genres:
Alina Amuri – Altin Gün– Altre Di B – Alysha Brilla – Amyl & The Sniffers – Anti Paalanen – Arlo Parks – Arny Margret – Arooj Aftab – Árstíðir – Atli Örvarsson – Axel Flóvent – Bríet– Brimheim – BSÍ – Ceasetone – Chiiild – Combos – Cosby – Countess Malaise – Crack Cloud – Daughters Of Reykjavík – Dr. Gunni – Eliza Shaddad – Emmsjé Gauti – Emotional Oranges – Ensími – Eydís Evensen – Flott – Francis Of Delirium – Go_a – GREYSKIES – Gróa – Guðrið Hansdóttir – Gugusar – Ham – Inspector Spacetime – Janus Rasmussen – Jfdr – Jóipé – Júníus Meyvant – Kaktus Einarsson – Kamara – Klein – Kóboykex – Krummi – Kusk – Laufey – Lón – Luca Fogale – Lùisa – Magnús Jóhann – Marius Dc – Metronomy – Metteson – Múr – Nation Of Language – Ólafur Kram – Pale Moon – Porridge Radio – Possimiste – Rakel – Röyksopp (Dj) – Russian.Girls – Sameheads – Skoffín – Skrattar – Snny – Sóley – Sucks To Be You, Nigel – Superserious – Supersport – Svala – Sycamore Tree – Systur – The Vintage Caravan – Thumper – Tuys – Ultraflex – Una Torfa
Iceland Airwaves takes place from 3–5 November in venues such as FRÍKIRKJAN, HÚRRA, and IÐNÓ are located all over downtown Reykjavík, within walking distance to each other, within an 800-metre radius of the main IA centre. A full list and directions can be found here.
If you haven’t already, you can purchase festival passes, day passes and conference passes from here.
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