Events

KrazSúnaDóttir is a Faroese creative music group founded in December 2025.
The band’s first performance will take place on Friday, May 8, 2025, at 21:00 at OY Brewery on Falkavegur 4 in Tórshavn.
The group interprets songs across various genres such as R&B, Neo Soul, Funk, Jazz, and more, covering artists like Nina Simone, Ella Fitzgerald, and Amy Winehouse, to name a few.
They are also working on original material, which will be released later this year.
The members of the band are:
- Jóhanna Súnadóttir – vocals
- Kristian Pauli Ellefsen – keyboards
- Arnold Ludvig – bass
- Rógvi á Rógvu – drums

2 x Power Trio at OY!
Drums, bass, and guitar – what’s more rock’n’roll than that?
200 and Son of Fortune on home turf in Tórshavn.
It’s set to be a Power Trio gathering when two of our top bands of this kind take the stage at Hálsur.
16 beer taps, 5 performers, 3 microphones, 2 guitars, 1 drum kit, May 9th, 3 hours before midnight.
Son of Fortune are:
Benjamin Petersen
Mikael Blak
Jan Rúni Poulsen
200 are:
Niels Arge Galán
Mikael Blak
Uni Árting

Reinventing the chaos since 2009 Hardcore heavy metal from the UK

Blues meets drag
Dennis Agerblad and Terji Krossteig are known from very different scenes; the danish drag scene and the nordic blues scene. Together they have created maður:glotti and they describe their music as “Edgy POP”!
Terji Krossteig - Guitar and vocals
Dennis Agerblad - vocals and unknow musical instruments
With them they also have: Heðin Ziska Davidsen and Kristin Nolsø Bech and they play synthesisers andbass

Sámal Ravnsfjall, Ronny Nielsen, Brandur Jacobsen, and Eyðun Johannesen will perform songs by Vágaverk as well as other songs by Jóan Jakku Guttesen at OY on May 23, 2026.
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Champions League final on the big screen

The new Faroese duo Kóboykex is releasing their debut album Wagon Wheels, and to mark the occasion they’ll hold a big release concert at OY on June 6.
Kóboykex consists of Sigmund Zachariassen and Heiðrik á Heygum. They formed the group during the COVID period and have since written and produced 12 songs together with Heðin Ziska Davidsen. Their sound blends country western with electronic music—a style they call Countronica.
Sigmund is best known from Joe & the Shitboys, which won Best Band at the Faroese Music Awards 2019 and has been building a strong reputation internationally in the punk scene. Heiðrik, a multidisciplinary artist, is known from various projects, including his albums Funeral and Illusions, featuring well-known Faroese hits like “Change of Frame” and “Monster.”
Kóboykex draws inspiration from artists such as Beck, Ennio Morricone, Patsy Cline, The White Stripes, and Mirwais, as well as classic spaghetti western films.
Other members performing with the band include Heðin Ziska Davidsen, Harald Fonsdal Johannesen, and Sanna Hoydal.
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Guðrið Hansdóttir has been an active musician since the turn of the millennium and has released six full-length albums. Her latest release, “Gult myrkur,” was awarded Album of the Year and Lyricist of the Year at the Faroese Music Awards (FMA) in 2023.
Sýrublað is therefore Guðrið’s seventh full-length album, produced by Høgni Lisberg. The music is raw and joyful folk-pop, inspired by country, reggae, and rock. Guðrið describes the sound of the album as like biting into a sorrel leaf—fresh, crisp green, and slightly sour.
The lyrics were written by Beinir Bergsson. Their collaboration began while they were studying literature and music at the University of the Faroe Islands. The lyrics revolve around close relationships and the challenges that arise within a partnership. They draw on plants and animals from the Faroe Islands to explore and understand relationships in a new way. The texts ask whether relationships and shared memories change over time, whether nature influences how we speak to and about each other. The sorrel leaf becomes a metaphor throughout the album—something that looks like many other leaves at first glance, but reveals an unexpectedly strong, sharp taste when bitten into. In the same way, the lyrics search for that surprising intensity within intimate relationships.

Døgg Nónsgjógv has been active on the Faroese music scene since 2013. Since then, she has released two full-length albums, as well as singles and an EP. Last year, the album Livandi was released, shedding light on adult love in all its forms – the good, the sad, the tough, and the very best.
For the past six months, she has been on maternity leave, but is now ready to return to the stage. She is joined by a highly accomplished band consisting of Høgni Lisberg, Jan Rúni Poulsen, Jens Ladekarl Thomsen, Johan Hentze, Vinjar Egilsnes Petersen, and Drós Ellingsgaard.


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