12 Apr 2017

National Geographic "Best Wilderness Festivals"

G! Festival was delighted to be named in National Geographics 5 best Wilderness Festivals for 2017

"(Sound)waves wash over the beach at this unlikely spot for a music festival. The windy, remote town of Sydrugota — population 400 — swells to accommodate the thousands that move to electropop and hip-hop beats by bands like Mø, Teitur and Suspekt. There are also Finnish hot tubs and saunas to get toasty in after plunging into the icy Atlantic."

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6 May 2025
Anamē is coming to G!

Anamē is an old Nordic word meaning “to adapt”. Read more »

6 May 2025
Sandavágur Soundsystem at G!

Let’s borrow a few foreign words and ideas: Sound System, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, Vinyl. Read more »

6 May 2025
DJ 2xSlay & Trygvi

There may be three people on stage, but feel free to count them as two – or even just one, if you like. Read more »

6 May 2025
Silent Disco Club returns to G!

For the past two years, G! has hosted a scene that looks strange at first: people dancing in silence. Read more »

29 Apr 2025
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Every year, someone asks: What’s the most “G!” name on the lineup this time? Usually, they mean a musical experience that truly stuns – in the best, most unforgettable way. Read more »

29 Apr 2025
Ant The Bear takes the stage at G!

Davíð Antonsson, drummer of Kaleo, brings a new project to G! this year, alongside Björn Óli Hardarson and Hjálmar Karl Guðnason. Read more »