14 Jul 2018

Singalongs and Faroese Stars Tonight

The very Faroese weather threw the schedule around a little bit yesterday, but we still had a good time. And tonight, everything is lining up to be perfect. Here's what's happening.

16:30 - Matveitsla

Free Faroese food on the beach. Need I say more?

17:00 - Teitur

One of the Faroes' most famous musicians will play on the beach to kick off the final evening of G! in the best way possible. 

18:30 - Brothers Moving

19:30 - Harlem Gospel Choir

22:00 - Singalong

A  very special part of the G! Festival for Faroese people, everyone will get together and sing famous Faroese songs on the beach. There are always a few surprises, too! You shouldn't miss it.

23:15 - Eivør 

The Queen of Faroese Music will perform on her very own hometown playground. Her newest album blends sounds and styles from all over the world, but covers very Fareose topics. It's sure to be an unforgettable performance!

00:00-04:00 - Grundin

Rock out 'til the wee hours of the morning in Grundin, where DJs like Sakaris, Dan Helgi and Antony Charles have some great sets planned. 

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