Reykjavík Grapevine - okt. 2020, Side 19
Concerts & Ni!htlife
Events listed are all live performances, shows and
DJs. Venues are listed by day. For complete
listin!s and detailed information on venues
visit !rapevine.is/happenin!.
Send your listin!s to: listin!s@!rapevine.is.
Note: Due to COVID-19, at the time of writin! there
are !atherin! bans and event limitations until
October 19th. If you are readin! after that day,
check covid.is for the latest information.
Friday October 9th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Ima!ine Peace Tower Reli!htin!:
John Lennon's 80th Birthday
20:00 Everywhere!
Múlinn Jazz Club: Si!ur"ur Flosason
Quartet
20:00 Harpa
Saturday October 10th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
'Another Round' Screenin!!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Sunday October 11th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Monday October 12th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Tuesday October 13th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
ÆVI
20:30 Bor!arleikhúsi"
A Queer Utopia? The Dissonance
Between Le!al Ri!hts and Societal
Acceptance in Iceland Lecture
17:00 Nordic House & Livestreamed!
Wednesday October 14th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Múlinn Jazz Club: Gammar
20:00 Harpa
All You Can Eat Win!s Wednesday
All Day, BrewDo! Reykjavík
Thursday October 15th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Dumplin! Ni!ht!
17:00 Makake Restaurant
Meet the Author: Hanne Høj!aard
Viemose and Kristín Eiríksdóttir
19:30 Nordic House & Livestreamed!
Friday October 16th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
MSEA x Hold!ervlar Release Concert
20:30 Men!i
Thursday October 17th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Sunday October 18th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Monday October 19th
COVID-19 Restrictions Apply
Wednesday October 21st
ÆVI
20:30 Bor!arleikhúsi"
Múlinn Jazz Club: Andrés #ór Quintet
20:00 Harpa
Classics In The Moorland:
#órir Jóhannsson & In!unn Hildur
Hauksdóttir
20:00 Nordic House
All You Can Eat Win!s Wednesday
All Day, BrewDo! Reykjavík
Thursday October 22nd
Iceland Symphony Orchestra:
Bjarni Conducts AI$N
20:00 Harpa
Duo Ultima: Guido Bäumer &
Aladár Rácz
19:30 Harpa
Dumplin!s Ni!ht!
17:00 Makake Restaurant
Friday October 23rd
'Mamma Mia: Here We Go A!ain!':
Friday Screenin! Party!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Saturday October 24th
Tumi Árnason & Ma!nús Try!vason
19:00, 21:00 Men!i
All My Sons: Live British National
Theatre Screenin!
14:30 Bíó Paradís
Iceland Symphony Orchestra:
Maximus Musicus Visits The
Orchestra
14:00 Harpa
Sunday October 25th
Black Sundays: 'Veronika Voss'
Screenin!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Monday October 26th
'All My Sons': Live British National
Theatre Screenin!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Wednesday October 28th
Múlinn Jazz Club: Gammar
20:00 Harpa
Iceland Symphony Orchestra:
Stuart Skelton Sin!s Wa!ner
20:00 Harpa
All You Can Eat Win!s Wednesday
All Day, BrewDo! Reykjavík
Thursday October 29th
Dumplin!s Ni!ht!
17:00 Makake Restaurant
Museum Free Thursdays
17:00 Reykjavík
Friday October 30th
'Little Shop Of Horrors': Friday
Halloween Screenin! Party!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Skonrokk
21:00 Harpa
Saturday October 31st
ABBA Tribute Show
19:30 Harpa
Sunday November 1st
Black Sundays: 'The Omen' Screenin!
20:00 Bíó Paradís
Wednesday November 4th
All You Can Eat Win!s Wednesday
All Day, BrewDo! Reykjavík
Thursday November 5th
Iceland Symphony Orchestra:
Four Horns & A Flute Concerto
20:00 Harpa
Dumplin!s Ni!ht!
17:00 Makake Restaurant
19The Reykjavík Grapevine
Issue 08— 2020Our Picks
October 9th—November 5th
Jónsi has finally dropped
his long-awaited new al-
bum ‘Shiver’. The ethereal
release features collaborations with
dreamy chanteuse Elizabeth Fraser as
well as pop icon Robyn. This is Jónsi’s
first solo album in a decade. “‘Shiver’
plumbs the depths of the human
experience and our connection to
the natural world,” reads a statement
to the press. “It pits the organic and
dreamlike qualities of Jónsi against
A. G. Cook’s synthetic, sometimes
abrasive, and avant-garde experimen-
talism. On paper, their collaboration is
surprising, but Shiver only continues
Jónsi’s quest to push the boundaries
of not just what we consider art, but
how we experience it.” Keep pushing,
Jónsi. HJC
Ya fav nature boi David Attenborough
finally spilt the beans on what it was
like working with ya fav elf girl Björk
back in the early 2010s, calling her “a
very original person” with “strange
music but [very] original music.” In
an interview with NME about David’s
new Netflix documentary ‘A Life On Our
Planet’, ya boi praised ya girl’s intellect
and kindness. “She’s very up to the
mark and very concerned with the re-
lationship between human beings and
the natural world,” D-money explained.
“I don’t know whether that’s a promi-
nent characteristic of the Icelandic
character, but I suspect, having been
in Iceland, she has a relationship with
the natural world which some of us ur-
ban dwellers of the South don’t have.”
It’s definitely part of the Icelandic
character, A-man. That’s why Icelandic
politicians keep campaigning to dam
up all the rivers, obvs. HJC
Da"i Freyr. Remember him? That giant,
skinny legend who sings like a soulful
Frank Sinatra? Well it appears that
Iceland loves him so much that they
are seriously considering not even
having a competition of who to send to
Eurovision 2021, and are, as rumours
state, seriously considering sending
Da"i straight for that trophy. (There’s
a trophy in Eurovision, right?) Anyway,
the Icelandic national broadcast (RÚV)
said in an interview with Vísir.is that
they were considering that possibility
but that no decision has been made
yet. Of course, Da"i would be a great
bet. He kind of won the last competi-
tion... which was cancelled due to
COVID. Yeah...that’s how we win things
now. VG
MUSIC
NEWS
Iceland Symphony Orchestra: Bjarni
Conducts AI$N
Oct. 22nd - 20:00 - Harpa - 2,600-8,100
ISK
Anna #orvaldsdóttir. Carl Nielsen.
Bohuslav Martinu. Wait, did we men-
tion Anna #orvaldsdóttir? Former
Grapevine cover star Anna #orvalds-
dóttir? The dark chaotic queen of
the eerie orchestral scene Anna
#orvaldsdóttir? Pls don’t let this be
pandemic-cancelled. HJC
Little Shop Of Horrors: Halloween
Party!
Oct. 30th - 20:00 - Bíó Paradís - 1,690
ISK
We don’t know what Halloween will
bring this year. We don’t even know
if there will be a Halloween! So what
do we know? Well, flowers can be
blood-thirsty and horror musicals
can be fun. If only the plant had been
wearing a mask. Checkmate, death.
HJC
ÆVI
Oct. 13th & 21st - 20:30 - Borgarleikhúsi" - 1,900-
2,900 ISK
A solo dance
show means that
choreographer and
dancer Inga Maren
Rúnarsdóttir’s new
piece ‘ÆVI’ is COVID-safe
for the production
team and as audience
members are sitting
seats away from each
other, safe for them, too!
Meaning ‘lifetime,’ ‘ÆVI’
is a one-hour journey
through the life-cycle
of a human—from birth
to childhood to teenage
years, adulthood and
death. Adda soundtrack
by Ólafur Arnalds and
a set and costume
by Júlíanna Lára
Steingrímsdóttir, and
you’ve got a decadent
performance that’ll
make you cherish your
own ÆVI all the more.
Note: Relish in the part
where Inga dances in
complete silence. Also,
make sure your phone is
on silent. Eeek. HJC
BrewDog is the wind beneath my wings
'Veronika Voss' at Bíó Paradís