Svavar Knútur
Westfjordian singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur comes to Café Rosenberg with his kelp-wound heart and donkeygoat dedication. Be ready for a taste of the sublime.
Westfjordian singer-songwriter Svavar Knútur comes to Café Rosenberg with his kelp-wound heart and donkeygoat dedication. Be ready for a taste of the sublime.
Celebrate the release of Magnús R Einarsson’s new album. He’ll be there, and he’ll be singing.
Skúli Mennski, local hero, teams up with Kyle Woolard (from the US band The Anatomy of Frank) to play good cool happy fun music at Café Rosenberg!
Prepare for a jazzy, blues-y evening you’ll never forget. Featuring Glódis, Björn Thoroddsen and Dan Cassidy & Co., you’ll be treated to traditional American blues ‘n jazz that’ll make your soul sing.
The francophilic accordion-based group Bellville will be performing a set at Café Rosenberg.
Brynjur og Útlagar, a.k.a. Brynjur and the Outlaws, will be playing a jazzy set for your enjoyment.
Hemmi will be performing at Café Rosenberg.
Ragnheiður Gröndal, aka Ragga, plays a variety of music, from avant-garde jazz to radio pop.
Dikta play alternative rock. Their songs are epic in size and in heart. Melodic and dynamic while telling the tales of hearts broken and mended. Songs you sing along with, songs that will get stuck in your head, make you wonder, then make you want to sing them all over again.
Helter Skelter is playing Beatles covers at Café Rosenberg, for the benefit of Mr. Kite.
Mandolín plays tango music at Café Rosenberg. Get ready to ocho your way to an amazing night.
Halli Reynis will be playing at Café Rosenberg, a birthday and Christmas concert in one!
Kristín Stefánsdóttir will be singing Christas songs to get you in the holiday spirits at Café Rosenberg.
Gunnar Sturla is going to be playing at Café Rosenberg, backed up by the band Basl.
Karl Hallgrímsson is a singer-songwriter who plays a mix of pop, folk, rock, blues, jazz, country, funk and more. Come for some some good music and a relaxed mood.
Sisters Soffía Björg and Kristín Birna have their annual Christmas concert at Café Rosenberg on December 5. This year, they’re doing things a little differently, as they’ll be playing with trio Friends 4 Ever, a group that specialises in American doo-wop music from the fifties and sixties.
Listaháskólan Íslands (The Icelandic Academy of the Arts) has an amazing music faculty, filled with many of the future’s talents, and is putting on a Christmas concert at Café Rosenberg.
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
DJ The Dude is going to hit Rosenberg in a hazy of confusion and beats.
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
It’s December, and that means it’s time for Borgardætur’s (not to be confused with Reykjavíkurdætur) annual Christmas concerts at Café Rosenberg!
Singer-songwriter Adda teams up with some good friends to bring in the new year. Joining Adda in the performance will be her sister Sunna Ingólfsdóttir, violist Kristín Þóra Haraldsdóttir, and guitarist Tryggvi Þór Skarphéðinsson. They will perform songs from their EP ‘My Brain’, with some new material mixed in as well.
Join rocker Stebbi Jak & musician Andri Ívars for a wild & wonderful night.
Svavar Knútur calls himself an “Icelandic troubadour”, but he performs way more than acoustic cover songs. Svavar plays, composes, and writes songs that delve deep into the angst and sweetness of the human condition. Come check it out. You’ll be a better human for it.
Blúsfélag Reykjavíkur (“The Reykjavík Blues Society”) brings some of that soulful, heavy groove to Café Rosenberg on January 11th. The blues are back. Don’t miss them.
Spottarnir play their first show of 2016, performing songs and poems by the Swedish poet Cornelis Vreeswijk.
Hið Íslenska Illmannafélag perform at Café Rosenberg on January 14th at 21:00.