It’s Friday! While love fills the air this evening, there’s still plenty to enjoy around town. Bjarki’s Hellthier Lifestyle Ritual is back for its second night. Milkywhale will light up the stage at Tónabíó with BLOSSI on Saturday. On Sunday, don’t miss the Kliður Choir performing at the Whales of Iceland museum.
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Michael Mc Elroy Live Set & Love Wins
February 14, starting at 20:00 & 21:00 — 12 Tónar
If you want to spend your night in one place, check out 12 Tónar. Michael Mc Elroy will perform at 20:00, featuring his new release, Electronic Ísland. This lively tribute to Iceland draws inspiration from its stunning landscapes. If you can’t catch him here, he’ll also play earlier today at Space Odyssey and tomorrow at Lucky Records.
After Michael’s set, enjoy Love Wins, a festive celebration hosted by popular DJs, DJ Melerito De Jére and DJ ÓK. Dress in “pink, red, huge hats, or tiny ones.” Let’s celebrate the joy of love!
February 14, 17:00 — Gallery Kannski
The Heart Eyes exhibit opens on Valentine’s Day, showcasing works by Carlos Valdez-Kehoe and artist duo Ráðhildur & Hekla. Valdez-Kehoe’s murals evolve throughout the exhibition as he explores love and immigration. He will also cook for the audience, sharing the “universal language of food.” Ráðhildur and Hekla will lead a series of workshops titled “Festival of Love.” Don’t miss their Love Letter workshop on Sunday, February 16, at Gallery Kannski!
February 15, 17:00 — Verkvinnslan, Gufunes — 2000 ISK At The Door
Join the winter festival KULDAKAST this Saturday! The event, focused on “The COLD,” features performances, concerts, installations, and ends with a lively club night. It’s sure to be a worth-while experience.
February 16, 18:00 — Whales of Iceland — Free, Donations Accepted
On World Whale Day, join Kliður, an unconventional choir, celebrating whales with original music. Their unique performances feature compositions by choir members, often with lyrics from their own writers. The event promises beautiful music in a stunning setting. Whether you love choral music or are a whale enthusiast, it’s an experience you won’t want to miss.