We are thrilled to announce that Frændur will perform at G! 2026 Read more »
It’s that time of year again, when people slowly start gearing up for Christmas, and when we begin announcing names for next year’s G! Festival lineup. Read more »
You can already secure yourself an örli börd (pronounced “early bird”) ticket for the party of the year on the beach in Syðrugöta, July 16–18, 2026. Read more »
The second day of the G! Festival 2025 is behind us, and what a day it was, with even more people and so much good music and good vibes. Read more »
G! is a party for children too! The best day of the year! Read more »
The first day of the G! Festival 2025 is behind us, and what a day it was, with record setting attendance for a Thursday, and so much good music and good vibes. Read more »
Silvitni is a women's choir that was founded in Gøta in September 2021. Read more »
If you feel like sitting down for a while to enjoy a fine glass of whisky and a cigar, you should head to Röyk. Read more »
She just took the world by storm with her powerful voice, making history as the first Faroese artist ever to reach the Eurovision final — broadcast live from the stage in Basel. Read more »
Benjamin Djurhuus leads this new band öð, which merges a unique palette of sounds. Read more »
VAVAÐ is a new collaborative project between poet Rannvá H. Glerfoss and musician Sjúrður D. Tróndheim. Read more »
- A Concert Celebrating Nordic Identity and Women as Composers Read more »
The absolute highlight of the G! Festival! Imagine hiking over the mountain to the festival, accompanied by live music. Read more »
What does the Faroese cultural community look like? What is the balance between broad and narrow art; between what the masses want and what the cultural elite demands? Read more »
Although we thought we were done announcing the music lineup last week, we will still be adding ONE more name today. Read more »