SFH is an independent organisation for the administration of rights for performing artists and record companies in Iceland.
Read MoreThe Icelandic Opera has staged full scale diverse opera productions since 1980 for audiences of all ages with dedication to excellence, joy, creativity and collaboration.
Read MoreThe Nordic House in Reykjavík is an international venue for Nordic contemporary art and culture. It was established in 1968 and is operated by the Nordic Council of Ministers.
Read MoreReykjavík Music City is a three year development project with the aim of growing Reykjavík
further as a music city by creating favourable conditions for thriving musical activities throughout the city.
The festival Nordic Music Days has been arranged since 1888, and they’re proud to say that it is one of the oldest and well respected festivals for contemporary classical music in the world.
Read MoreKÍTÓN is an association of women in music and was founded in 2012 in Reykjavík, Iceland who strive to increase the visibility of female musicians in Iceland and work towards greater equality in the music industry on all levels.
Read MoreINNI is an independent music company based in Iceland that represents a diverse roster of producers, composers, and songwriters including aYia, Amiina, INKI, Rose Riebl, Sin Fang, Atli Örvarsson, Skúli Sverrisson, and more.
Read MoreBased in Reykjavík at the Harpa Concert Hall, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra is an internationally acclaimed orchestra that has performed regularly at festivals and concert halls around the world, including the BBC Proms, New York's Carnegie Hall and Vienna's Musikverein.
Read MoreHarpa is one of Reykjavik‘s greatest and most distinguished landmarks - a cultural and social centre in the heart of the city and features stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Read MoreGaukurinn is a bar and events venue, situated in downtown Reykjavík offering a wide range of live music, both Icelandic and international - from a variety of genres.
Read MoreFTT - Félag Tónskálda og Textahöfunda (The Icelandic Society of Authors & Composers / ISAC) was established in 1981. Its main purpose is to protect and enhance the rights of contemporary songwriters, composers and lyricists in Iceland.
Read MoreFÍH is the Icelandic Musicians Union with a membership of around 750, coming from all sectors of Icelandic music.
Read MoreSTEF (Composers’ Rights Society of Iceland) is a non-profit collective rights management society that administers Icelandic and international copyrights for music creators and publishers whose music is performed in public.
Read MoreLungA is an intimate art festival where creativity, arts and culture are celebrated with workshops, lectures and events, culminating in exhibitions and concerts that take place over the final weekend.
Read MoreIceland Airwaves is an annual music festival held in Reykjavík, Iceland in early November. The festival spans four days and its main focus is showcasing new music, both Icelandic and international.
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