28 Feb 2025

jazzygold – The Rising Faroese R&B Star

Faroese artists are making waves internationally, and one of the most talked-about names right now is jazzygold.

With her dynamic fusion of R&B and pop, she knows exactly how to captivate an audience—both on record and on stage.

Her performances are always outstanding, leaving audiences buzzing long after the final note. Now, she’s riding the momentum of her highly anticipated debut EP it’s been a while, proving that she’s not just an emerging star—she’s already shining bright.

Don’t miss jazzygold bringing her infectious energy to G! Festival 2025!

Normally, we reveal one name from the G! 2025 lineup every Tuesday, but this week is Spæl Føroyskt (Play Faroese) week, where we focus entirely on Faroese artists—announcing a new name every day. Look forward to Hallur Joensen, Marius DC, Beinir, Benjamin Rajani, Greta Svabo, Jóannes Joensen / Bass Elvis, GØ, jazzygold, and many more.

G! Festival takes place July 17–19, 2025. You have to be there!

4 Mar 2025
Punching Bag – A Fresh Take on American Rap

This summer, the rappers of Punching Bag are coming all the way from California, USA, to Syðrugöta. Read more »

2 Mar 2025
Ester Skála – Bright Pink Pop

In the Faroe Islands, the weather is often gray and heavy, but Ester Skála has set out to bring color to the landscape. Read more »

1 Mar 2025
Lyon Hansen – Better Than Ever

We’ve known and admired Lyon Hansen for a long time. A fantastic songwriter, an excellent guitarist, and a compelling performer. Read more »

27 Feb 2025
GØ at G! – Expect the Unexpected

Experience some of the most sought-after musicians in the Faroese music scene as they come together as GØ and take the stage at G! Festival 2025. Read more »

26 Feb 2025
Jóannes Joensen – Bass Elvis at G!

We are truly looking forward to seeing the beloved and entertaining Bass Elvis light up the stage at G! Festival 2025. Read more »

25 Feb 2025
Greta Svabo – Philosophical Depths

Faroese artist Greta Svabo now lives in the French countryside, where she writes and records her own music—often outdoors, using just a microphone and a reel-to-reel tape recorder. Read more »