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ROCK ME AMADEUS
The Icelandic Symphony performs works by Mozart, Beethoven, and
Stravinsky, among others. Featuring conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy
and soloists Olga Borodina and Ute Lemper.
Check www.sinfonia.is for specific dates
REYKJAVÍK ART FESTIVAL
Iceland’s premier cultural festival. Focusing on Icelandic culture and
art, past and present, as well as outstanding international artists and
performers, the festival offers a variety of selected exhibitions, con-
certs, dance and theatre events. The opening ceremony at the
National Museum in Reykjavík features the Male Choir of St. Basil’s
Cathedral in Moscow. www.visitreykjavik.is
UNTIL JUNE 10
MAY 14 to 31
FESTIVAL OF THE SEA
Based on the old Icelandic tradition of Seamen’s Day, the festival honors
both sailors and the sea, and their importance to the country’s history and
economy. The only day in which every ship sits in the harbour and every sailor
has the day off. Ships of all sizes bring sailors, who compete in strongman
and rowing competitions. Light-hearted fun for the whole family. Reykjavík
harbour. www.visitreykjavik.is
First weekend in JUNE
MAY 5
KRAFTWERK
Catch the German pioneers of ‘robot pop’ in their first tour in 13 years,
supporting their CD Tour de France Soundtrack. Kaplakriki hall,
Hafnarfjördur.
Tickets on sale March 22 at all Skífan stores, or online at www.skifan.is
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MAY 26
PIXIES
David Bowie called the Pixies’ music “the most compelling of the 80’s”.
After a twelve-year hiatus the Alt/rock trailblazers have re-formed with
their original lineup. Kaplakriki hall, Hafnarfjördur. Tickets on sale
March 24 at all Skífan stores, or online at www.skifan.is
KORN
The Nü-Metal gods’ first show sold out so quickly that they added a
second. The “headbangers with brains” thrash and burn at the
Laugardalshöll arena in Reykjavík.
Tickets currently on sale at all Skífan stores, or online at www.skifan.is
MAY 30 and MAY 31
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JUNE 17
INDEPENDENCE DAY
Take to the streets and celebrate Iceland’s National Day, which com-
memorates the country’s gaining full independence from Denmark in
1944. Events include colourful parades, street theatre, music, and
dancing. Reykjavík City Centre.
JUNE 21
BARK AT THE MOON (If you can find it)
The summer solstice begins on June 21st, marking the longest
day of the year. To the Vikings of old, a big deal; to the rest of
us, another excuse to party.
MAY 14 to JUNE 27
CLOSE-UP
AMERICAN CONTEMPORARY ART
This large exhibition of contemporary art from the US focuses on the
unique art climate of the 1990’s and features works by Andy Warhol.
Don’t miss this one. Listasafn Íslands.
www.listasafn.is
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