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The award-winning Iggy Pop certified bisexual vegan shitpunks, Joe & The Shitboys, formed with the intention of calling out shitty behaviour by boneless homophobes, meat-eating misogynists - and general vibe killers everywhere.
The live shows are full of energy, with a barrage of songs often under a minute long, like “Drugs R’4 Kidz”, "Save the Planet You Dumb Shit" and “If You Believe in Eating Meat, Start With Your Dog”, being broken up by the flamboyant Joe roasting the audience relentlessly. The band has played every local venue there is, from G! Festival and the Faroese Music Awards - where they won Band of the Year - to DIY gigs on roof tops, public toilets, underground tunnels, museums and skateparks. Their heavy touring schedule has taken them throughout Europe and Canada, and they always manage to shock the crowd, only to later have them dancing to their infectious music.

Join us for an unforgettable comedy night on the stunning Faroe Islands featuring three comedy sensations!
First up is Eggert Smári, a fixture in Iceland’s stand-up scene known for his quick crowd work, sharp humor, and a decade-long reputation for igniting audiences across Europe and America. With performances alongside stars like Rosebud Baker, Andy Haynes, Todd Barry, and Cody Woods, Eggert has become a household name in Iceland and has delighted full houses in the Faro Islands twice before—this is his third visit!
Alongside him is Davur I Dali, Iceland’s own comedic gem. An outsider turned local, Davur has quickly made a name for himself with his hilarious stand-up, including two sold-out shows at the Reykjavík Fringe Festival. His humor resonates deeply with Icelandic audiences, making him a must-see act.
Completing the trio is Nick Jameson, a legendary improv comedian, actor, and musician. An accomplished voice-over artist featured in blockbuster movies like Frozen, Nick has brought his unique blend of talent and charm to audiences in Iceland and beyond. Though American by birth, he’s been entertaining the Icelandic crowd with his wit and musical comedy for years.
Together, these three comic powerhouses promise an evening of laughter, storytelling, and entertainment that you won’t forget. Don’t miss this rare chance to experience top-tier comedy right in the Faroe Islands!

Unci dunci trinci
Fabio Bonvicini og Gianluca Magnani
After hundreds of concerts followed around Italy, the fixed participation in the television broadcast "Tana libera libri" on IcaroTv, and the great editorial success of "Albero bell'albero" (Corsieroeditore), the two musicians from Emilia return with "Unci dunci trinci": new book, cd and show focused on the repertoire of songs, music, rhymes and folk tale of origin mainly addressed to children in the age range 3-8.
The concert is a big smoothie of stories, music, nursery rhymes, popular counts, played with ancient instruments, modern and often curious. Diatonic accordeon, guitars, ocarine, flutes, whistles, bagpipe, jiggered, mascelled donkey, drumming… Popular music returns to children’s thrills, emotions and rediscovery of their roots.
Among the many songs that are performed during the concert we can find: "At the fair of Mastr'André ", "Fly and mora", "The fairy tale", "The sheep is in the forest" and many other songs of the popular repertoire.
"UNCI DUNCI TRINCI" is an invitation not to desist from drawing new paths in the dangerous and friend sea of sound and chant dedicated to - still virgin and fresh - approaches for the first time to music.
By and with
Gianluca Magnani: voice, acoustic guitar, classical guitar, tenor flute, harmonica, ocarine, whistles, big bass, donkey jaw, kazoo, shells.
Fabio Bonvicini: voice, diatonic accordeon, flutes, chatter, ocarine, percussions, bagpipe.

South of Savoy brings to you fresh sounds from the world of roots rock'n roll, blues and soul!
Rooting to the swamps, forests and lakes of Estonia and Finland, South of Savoy gives a new touch to the American southern rock. From hip twisting rock'n'roll to soul-stirring blues and soul - this 5-piece band, led by a powerful female vocalist, plays a full programme of their original music and adds their favourite tunes from both the golden era of our last century and today's contemporary blues world.
Operating out of Tallinn since 2022, the 5-piece band is a dynamic collaboration with raw energy and an improvisational spirit, defining South of Savoy’s sound. Their live recording approach shines through, delivering a powerful mix of energy, danger, and a gritty blues interpretation led by vocalist Krista Tiitinen.
Since 2023, South of Savoy has been the house band for the legendary blues jams at Philly Joe’s Jazz Club in Tallinn, where they've dived into a treasure trove of modern blues songs, reinventing them with their own raw, signature style. "We wanted to create a blues program that truly represented us," says drummer Jeremia Kangas. "We found our initial inspiration in modern blues women like Debbie Davies, Bonnie Raitt, Koko Taylor, Samantha Fish and Susan Tedeschi. These artists’ songwriting fuelled and motivated us in the early days of the band."
During the bands 3-year journey they have performed in Reykjavik during Icelandic Airwaves (2024), have done a 5-concert tour in Finland (including Pakkasukko Blues & Jazz Festival main stage), performed at Estonia's Augustibluus Festival main stage (2024) and have received radio coverage and interviews in five different countries, including album of the week in Estonia's national Radio 2.
“They benefit from great and nimble interweaving guitar players, a charismatic singer, and a greasy, funky repertoire that fits right in with this bar's 'bearded, tattooed biker gang guzzling beer while playing table tennis' ambiance.” - Justin Petrone
South of Savoy's debut album was released in March 2025.
SOUTH OF SAVOY MEMBERS
Krista Tiitinen - vocals
Oskar Malleus - guitar and vocals
August Skjoldby - guitar and slide
Jaan Jaanson - bass
Jeremia Kangas - drums
Nashville Nights is coming to the Faroe Islands!
For the first time ever, the Danish concept Nashville Nights, with its authentic Nashville style, is coming to the Faroe Islands!
Look forward to a truly special night and experience a “writers round” concert, where six international country artists and songwriters, in two sets, share the stage and perform their songs. This will be an evening full of powerful storytelling and strong country voices. The “writers round” format originated in Nashville, where many of the world’s most famous country songs were born, making this evening a unique and authentic Nashville moment.
Since 2019, the Nashville Nights festival has captivated audiences in Denmark, and now this successful concept will also be available to experience in the Faroe Islands.
Join us for this historic debut of Nashville Nights in the Faroe Islands and enjoy an evening filled with enchanting country tunes and the stories behind the songs.
On stage you’ll see:
• Blue Foley – Multi-time Grammy-nominated songwriter with multiple hits, including for Ashley McBryde (US)
• Paton Taylor – One of the most promising artists in Nashville right now, who has also performed at the Grand Ole Opry (US)
• Gary Quinn – Country star from Northern Ireland with international recognition and seven BCMA awards from the UK (UK)
• Kristel Lisberg – With her powerful country voice from the Faroe Islands, she will captivate with new, exciting songs crafted in the heart of Nashville (FO)
• Stiko Per – A true storyteller with extensive experience on the Swedish country scene, performing deeply personal songs about life, longing, and love (SE)
• Matthew Douglas Simpson – Brings American country tones with a unique intensity and courage (US)
Don’t miss this special opportunity to experience a truly unique evening with Nashville Nights – LIVE in OY!
Buy your tickets now and be part of making music history!