Swedish electropop princess, Robyn has been confirmed to play at the upcoming Iceland Airwaves festival event, held between 13 – 17 October across various venues in downtown Reykjavik; Iceland’s capital city.
Robyn is among numerous international artists scheduled to play over the five-day event; this year’s festival is the biggest yet, with over 250 bands booked, 180 of which are Icelandic.
Other international artists confirmed to play include Rolo Tomassi, Hercules and Love Affair, The Joy Formidable, Mount Kimbie and The Antlers, as well as Icelandic favourites, Agent Fresco, Amiina, Seabear, Reykjavik!, Minus and Sudden Weather Change.
Despite the festival being sold out, numerous free off-venue shows in downtown Reykjavik are going ahead for those who have unfortunately missed out on passes.
The Iceland Airwaves festival is an annual music festival that prides itself on promoting up-and-coming international and Icelandic musicians, mixed with Iceland’s unique party atmosphere. The first Iceland Airwaves festival was held back in 1999 as a one off event in an aircraft hanger at Reykjavik Airport. Since then, the festival has become a haven for new music, attracting hundreds of partygoers, journalists and industry members from around the world. David Fricke, Senior Editor at Rolling Stone has labelled Iceland Airwaves as, “the hippest long weekend on the annual music-festival calendar.”
To find out more about music in Iceland, visit the Inspired by Iceland website to watch videos from past events, as well interviews with musicians, Eric Clapton and Yoko Ono about how Iceland inspires them.