
Anjimile, JFDR, and Mick Strauss among final names for Iceland Airwaves 2023
Iceland Airwaves Festival announces the final names for its 2023 line-up.
Iceland Airwaves have announced the final artists for its 2023 edition, including Daði Freyr, industrial techno punk-rock band Hatari, rapper GKR, indie-folk singer/songwriter Axel Flóvent, JFDR, and Elín Hall.
New international acts include Anjimile with their soulful and introspective melodies, R&B-infused Caleb Kunle, composer and pianist Dustin O'Halloran, Mick Strauss, and slowshift.
They will be joining the already announces acts such as Bombay Bicycle Club, Yard Act, Squid, Blondshell, Balming Tiger, Trentemøller, Neonme, Lime Garden, The Haunted Youth, Kneecap Trentemøller, Neonme, and many more.
The festival will also feature an eclectic mix of side events held in partnership with the festival including Ásgeir with the Iceland Symphony Orchestra and many more to be announced.
Iceland Airwaves 2023 will take place in Reykjavík from 2-4 November. Visit icelandairwaves.is for more information and tickets.
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