13 Mar 2023

RSP & 200 join the line up

This week we have announced seven Faroese artists on our line up, the last two names are original punk rock band 200 and Hip Hop act RSP.

The original Faroese punk band 200 just finished recording their eight album, "Reyvheart" and we are so excited to announce, that they will be playing at this year's G! Festival.

The new album is yet another chapter in their fight against what they perceive wrong. They are hard hitting, political at extremely funny. But most of all they are a tight punk rock band who always deliver a great show.

RSP is one of the hottast acts on the Faroese music scene, getting a Faroese Music Award for best new act. Their debut single "Send mær meira pengar" becam an instant hit, and just last week was chosen radio hit of the year.

Their performance at the G! Festival 2022, was one to remember.

On Wednesday the price will go up, so buy your ticket now, to save up to 600 DKK.

19 Jul 2024
  Satisfy your taste buds

The infamous ROKK BBQ team, Sólfinn Danielsen, Jákup Sumberg, and Benjamin Petersen, offer something as exciting as natural wine and seafood, on Friday from 17:00-20:00 at Rönn. Read more »

19 Jul 2024
Friday at G!

Another Day of Music and Good Vibes Awaits! Read more »

19 Jul 2024
The Hike from Leirvík to Göta Over the Mountain will be at 12 PM

  The hike will now start at 12 PM from Leirvík, not at 2 PM as previously announced. Register at paulajespersen@gmail.com or by phone at 229098 - limited availability. Meeting point: Á Bakka 8, Lei… Read more »

18 Jul 2024
G! Festival starts today

Thursday, July 18, 2024, Syðrugöta Read more »

15 Jul 2024
The Faroese Invasion of Iceland: Panel Discussion at the G! Festival

This year's G! Festival will feature an exciting panel discussion titled 'The Faroese Invasion of Iceland.' The discussion will focus on the early 2000s, when Faroese bands like Týr, Clickhaze, Krit,… Read more »

10 Jul 2024
Júxn - a cultural hub

Welcome to the Júxn stage at G! Festival 2024, a vibrant hub of cultural exploration and expression. Previously known as Fjósið, this dynamic space has now expanded into three unique areas: the origin… Read more »