Charlotte Day Wilson, Spacestation and more join lineup for Iceland Airwaves 2024
Charlotte Day Wilson, Spacestation and more have been added to this year's Iceland Airwaves line-up as the festival prepares to celebrate its 25th anniversary.
Among the new additions are Toronto-born Charlotte Day Wilson, local band Spacestation, Sunna Margrét, Jasmine Netsena, Bria Rose N' Thorns and Jeremy Parkin, and Icelandic up and comers Arnór Dan, Davidsson, Eythor Arnalds, FLOTT, Jónfrí, Kaktus Einarsson, NonyKingz, Supersport! and Vampira.
Speaking about Airwaves’s 25th Anniversary year, Ísleifur Þórhallsson, Festival Manager for Iceland Airwaves says: “We are incredibly proud to be celebrating not only 25 years of Iceland Airwaves, but 25 years of playing a key part in the careers of some of the world’s most talented artists. Over the years, we have seen many of our Airwaves alumni grow from strength to strength, often developing into some of the industry’s most acclaimed artists. It is an honour to continue to bring new talent to Reykjavík and share our beloved Icelandic community with the world.”
Iceland Airwaves runs from 7-9 November 2024 in Reykjavik. Icelandair make booking your trip to Airwaves adventure a breeze - simply choose how many days you want to spend in the country, and they take care of the flight, festival pass, and optional hotel and airport transfer. Find out more about Iceland Airwaves at airwaves.is.
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