Few bands in recent years have captured that feeling of togetherness like Danny & the Veetos. Read more »
Hamradun is Viking rock with muscle and might. Read more »
Tamara Mneney has a voice you won’t forget. Read more »
Is it even a real G! Festival without Eivør? We’re thrilled to welcome our biggest Faroese star back to the stage once again. Read more »
Give a Faroese musician some gear, and they’ll find a way to twist it into something new. But what happens when an artist from China dives into electronic music? Read more »
Everything comes full circle—and now we’ve spun all the way back to the 90s, when grunge ruled the world. Read more »
Indonesians living in the Netherlands, embracing their musical roots, bring their own unique vision of how that should sound in 2025. Read more »
Music should be fun to play—and just as fun to listen to. And honestly, it doesn’t get more fun than this. Read more »
All the way from Brazil comes Lívia Mattos—and you'd be hard-pressed to find a more charismatic and colorful performer. Read more »
A tunetastic, trans-European, gold-plated instrumental Hydra, BGO is like the mythical beast with multiple heads—only these heads blast nuclear brass, searing fiddle, pounding tuba, one enormous Russi… Read more »
Every year, G! Festival is lucky to welcome a special act in collaboration with Fólkatónleikarastevnan—the annual Faroese travelling folk music festival—and this year is no exception. Read more »
We’ve already announced a bunch of exciting names for this year’s lineup, but among all the bands coming, none hit harder than the Norwegian force of nature, Cult Member. Read more »
Ebbb is a British band that moves between the lines of different musical genres. Read more »
This is a very exciting time. Norwegian youth have taken it upon themselves to explore their musical roots. Naturally, this intertwining of past and present creates a beautiful tapestry of folk music,… Read more »
For centuries, the indigenous people of Northern Norway have practiced joik in the frostbitten landscapes, as they roamed with their reindeer. Read more »