
Ásgeir and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra announced for Iceland Airwaves 2023
Iceland Airwaves 2023 announce their first partner event.
The first partner to be announced for Iceland Airwaves 2023; the Iceland Symphony Orchestra will perform symphonic arrangements of Ásgeir's works. He recently released his fourth studio album, Time On My Hands.
This concert reignites the ISO's collaboration with the Iceland Airwaves festival, which will in the future be an annual event. In previous Airwaves concerts, the ISO has performed with artists such as John Grant, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Emilíana Torrini, and Ólafur Arnalds.
In a collaboration for the ages, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra will perform symphonic arrangements of the exceptional works of Ásgeir.
— Iceland Airwaves (@icelandairwaves) June 2, 2023
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Iceland Airwaves Partner Events are events that require a separate ticket but take place during and in collaboration with Iceland Airwaves. Anyone can buy a ticket to these events, but Iceland Airwaves ticket holders always pay less for their tickets and/or have priority.
Iceland Airwaves 2023 will take place in Reykjavík from 2-4 November. Visit icelandairwaves.is for more information and tickets.
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