19 Feb 2021

New artists added to the 2021 Line Up

We are optimistic about the festival this summer, that’s why we think it’s appropriate to announce some new music so you have something to look forward to. 

We are delighted to add Asaf Avidan, Konni Kass, Janus Rasmussen, GRETA, Calby and Huun-Huur-Tu to the G! Festival 2021 Line up.

Now we have 23 artists on the Line-Up so far, as we already announced Katatonia, José González, Eivør, Tessa, Busy P, Myd, Brimheim, The Holy, Swangah, Silvurdrongur, Gaye Su Akyol, Antti Paalanen, Ghostnotes, Raske Drenge, Joe & The Shitboys, and Konvent. 

Keep updated about the Covid-19 situation and any restrictions that might affect travel and the festival here: corona.fo 

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