4 Jun 2024

Today, we announce a final batch of four names.

We have been announcing artists performing at G! Festival for months now. Completing the total line-up of more than 40 artists and bands that will be performing in Gøta at this year's G! Festival, July 18th-20th!

Silvurdrongur

When Silvurdrongur first emerged, it quickly became clear that he would be one of those special artists, people will speak of twenty years from now. A groundbreaking poet, rapper, and multi-artist who has quietly removed all boundaries on his path of music and videos, he uses the full scale of the Faroese language, and his style of rapping is not an attempt to become anyone else. Silvurdrongur is simply unique! The show at G! will be something truly special, as the release date for the new album "nú æt eg eftir ánni" is set at G! Festival. We look forward to hearing Silvurdrongur's new music at G!

Himmerland

Folk band Himmerland is an old friend of G! whom we warmly welcome back this year. They play wonderful folk music, mixing old Danish ballads with lively fiddle and improvisations. This show has been made possible in collaboration with Summartónar, which every summer brings music out to every corner of the Faroe Islands and always contributes something special to the G! Festival line-up. Everyone who is into folk music and good moods should come for this show at G!

Die Færøsche Polka Band

"It was just supposed to be a little thing for a party" - that's how it all started. This random moment in time gave birth to the brass band Die Færøsche Polka Band, who have the ability to take any tune and dress it in lederhosen. And where will they be performing? We have no idea, to be honest! These will be pop-up shows that can appear just about anywhere, spreading joy and good vibes around the premises. Hep! Hep! ... Polka is great fun and G! will be great fun!

üBERNöRD

üBERNöRD invites everyone to a fabulous dance party where the soles of your feet will be tickled with a seductive mix of disco and its many offshoots. Cool grooves, funky classics, and high spirits all the way. Get your leather coat on and wax your hair. We're heading to the dance floor at G!

It's already official that Highasakite (NO), Of Monsters and Men (IS), Eivör (FO), Teitur (FO), Swangah (FO), Jamie Grey (UK), The Longest Johns (UK), Specktors (DK), Omar Souleyman (SY), JJ Paulo (DK/TZ), Personal Trainer (NL), Aggrasoppar (FO), Hamferð (FO), Plúmm (FO), Dania (FO), Alice Boman (SE), Rangar Finsson (FO), Silent Disco Club (NO), GRÓA (IS), Das Body (NO), Einangran (FO), Konsörn (FO), Jógvan (FO), Elinborg (FO), Alias Morera (FO), Knút (FO), Aiming for Enrike (NO), Ash Olsen (NO), Agat (IL), Sound of the Damned (GL) Nelly Moar (NO) Ragnar Finsson (FO) Spælimenninir (FO) Enekk (FO) Playmo (FO) DJ Quien (BO/DE) Samba Touré (ML) James Blames (SCO/FO) Songs From Tin Pan Alley (DK) Silvurdrongur (FO) Himmerland (DK/FO/SE/SCO) Die Færøsche Polka Band (FO) and üBERNöRD (FO) will play at G! 2024.

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