Haustboðinn hrjúfi, eða bara Ljótu hálfvitarnir eins og hann er alltaf kallaður, blæs á allar haustlægðir og heldur sína nánast árlegu snemmvetrartónleika á Cafe Rosenberg. Þetta verður allt með hefðbundu sniði, sveitt og svakalegt en þó einhver innri gleði sem veitir birtu og yl í sívaxandi skammdegið. Að sjálfsögðu verða tónleikar bæði föstudaginn 12. og laugardaginn 13. september.
Miðaverð er 3.000 kr.
Hálfvitahelgi á Rosenberg er þekkt stærð sem í sjálfu sér engin ástæða til fjölyrða um. Föstudagurinn 27. og laugardagurinn 28. febrúar eru t.d. gott dæmi um svoleiðis helgi. Það verða spiluð lög og kannski farið með gamanmál eða tvö. Engin forsala eða neitt svoleiðis, miðasala hefst á staðnum kl. 20 og mayhemið byrjar kl. 22
Miðaverð er 3.000 kr.
Svanhildur Jakobsdóttir’s music career began in 1960 when she joined a band with her future husband Ólafur Gaukur and she has since been one of Iceland’s most beloved singers.
Mamiko Dís Ragnarsdóttir is a classical and pop musician of Icelandic and Japanese descent.
1860 began as a folk band, but their music has since developed into indie pop. They received two music awards for best newcomers in 2012.
The veteran pop rock band, EGLA, is celebrating the release of their new album Þyrnirós at Café Rosenberg.
Quiet People perform at Cafe Rosenberg.
Get ready to rock’n’roll with the Beatles cover band, Helter Skelter. They are performing the White Album at Cafe Rosenberg!
Svanhildur og ZwingZveitin - 2.5.2015 22:00:00 - Café Rosenberg
If you’re Francophile you should definitely check out Café Rosenberg where Belleville will be celebrating the release of their album ‘Le dernier baiser.’
Foreign land, previously the Marel Blues Band, performs a set with The Dirty Deal Bluesband.
Brynhildur Björnsdóttir plays some music from the 1920s and 30s by German composer Kurt Weill.
The band Mandolin performs tango music from Argentina to Iceland, old and new and in various languages, inlcuding Romanian and Yiddish. Ready to tango?
The folk and indie band Hinemoa is playing at Café Rosenberg this Wednesday, along with Íkorni, which is the alias of folk, jazz and pop musician Stefán Örn Gunnlaugsson, and Ragnheiður Gröndal.
To celebrate her 3oth birthday, London-based singer-songwriter Ösp Eldjárn is coming home for a concert at Café Rosenberg. Let her blow you away with her lovely voice and mellow melodies.
Get ready to rock’n’roll with the Beatles cover band, Helter Skelter. They are performing ‘Abbey Road’ at Café Rosenberg!
A tribute to Bob Dylan’s gospel phase with songs from his 1979 album Slow Train Coming. No Dylan fan should miss this!
Mamiko Dís Ragnarsdóttir is a classical and pop musician of Icelandic and Japanese descent.
Bræðrabandið is the collaboration of two longtime friends, Árni & Andri. Check out their facebook here.
Come relax to the groovy tunes of Tom Hanney.
Singer Valdimar Guðmundsson and guitarist Örn Eldjárn make up this duo.
Kings of blues, KK og Maggi are back at Café Rosenberg.
Ámann from Ljótu Hálfvitarnir serenades on May 26th at Café Rosenberg.
Folk/country/pop band Famina Futura — check them out:
My Sweet Baklava plays pop/folk music with a touch of rock.
It’s a family affair with this group: Eyþór Ingi Eyþórsson jams with his sisters, Sigga, Beta and Elín, and his parents, Ellen and Eyþór.
Skúli mennski is going to boogie with a live band at Café Rosenberg! Don’t miss the fun!
The Reykjavík Blues Society performs, you guessed it, blues music, at Café Rosenberg.
This concert will honor Guðmundar Ingólfs, one of Iceland’s foremost jazz pianists.
Svavar Knútur will be bringing his folky soft strummings to the café Saturday. Expect things to get heartfelt.