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Karaoke is every Tuesday! Are you a Whitney or a Celine? Pop songs or power ballads? Tuesdays are Karaoke nights. Warm up and get ready to sing your heart out!

The GÓSS plays @Röntgen on Wednesday evening, February 19, 2020. The super trio (Guðmundur Óskari, Sigríður Thorlacius and Sigurður Guðmundsson) well known for great musical performances throughout the country in recent years. Arrive on time! The concert space is small and can only seat 50 people.

The band “Brek” is celebrating its first release with a concert in Kornhlaðan. The band will release their first songs at the beginning of the year and intend to release more in 2020. “Brek” includes Harpa Thorvaldsdóttir, Jóhann Ingi Benediktsson and Guðmundur Atli Pétursson. Along with Brek comes the musician Ingunn Huld. Ingunn is a songwriter who has released the album Fjuk (2015) and the songs Splendid (2017) and A Bathroom Gained (2019). Soon, she will be releasing a new album. Tickets at tix.is and at the door.

Jazz up the wednesday! Every Wednesday the local Trio Halla Guðmunds band performs at Slippbarinn. While they jazz up the crowd our bartenders mix their famous cocktails, shaken and stirred!

Open Mic Stan-Up Comedy Come in and join the fun on stage! Sign up is at the bar and is open from 19:30-21:15. Show starts at 21:30! All performances must be done in English. Happy Hour: 19:00 til the show begins.

Latin Dance Party every Thursday in Austur. Free entry!

Karaoke Night every Thursday in Austur. Free entry!

Sigríður is one of the country’s most beloved singer and member of the band Hjaltalín. Despite the young age, the singer with the soprano voice has accomplished one and the other in the music field that will be reviewed this evening. French songs from Eurovision, Ingibjörg Thorberg, Hjaltalín, Gilli Gill and poems could easily be included on the agenda.

Start your weekend off early with Thursday Night Comedy Jam hosted by Arnór Daði, featuring the best English-language comedians in Iceland! Each week the show will feature a new headliner and line up of seasoned comedians. Happy-hour prices from 19:00 until the show starts and karaoke after the show! ALL SHOWS ARE IN ENGLISH

Fafla plays secular music that incorporates a mix of West African music styles with American funk and jazz influences. Complex rhythms (and percussion) will make you dance.

The funtime Trio BOY will play some well chosen covers on Gaukurinn on the 20th of Feb. BOY play songs that they like. BOY loves weddings. BOY loves love. OH BOY. Free entry. If you wanna get hitched during the show, please let us know and we will serenade you. BOY stands for Baby it’s only you…and ain’t that the truth.

Music evoking springtime and the sea is in the spotlight for this evening’s concert at the Iceland Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Finnish conductor Hannu Lintu. Lintu is Chief Conductor of the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra and has previously led the Iceland Symphony, with outstanding results. In response to his 2011 performance of Beethoven’s symphonies with the Iceland Symphony, the critic from Morgunblaðið said, “Under the baton of Hannu Lintu, the Iceland Symphony gave free rein to the entire spectrum of colour, dynamics, and ambience. The performance was uniformly captivating and exciting.” When France’s Lili Boulanger died in 1918 at only 24 years of age, she was already a skilled composer with a number of brilliant works to her credit, including the symphonic poem that opens this evening’s concert. Des Knaben Wunderhorn, or The Boy’s Miraculous Horn, is the title of a set of German folk poems published in 1805. A vast number of composers set them to music, but none sought inspiration from them to the degree that Gustav Mahler did. In this masterwork, the music and text span the full range of human experience, from love and loss to conflict and war, and are by turns satirical, […]