This November, we’re curating a stage at Reykjavík's biggest new music showcase, Iceland Airwaves, highlighting the freshest emerging talent.

This November, NOTION is packing its bags for Iceland Airwaves in Reykjavík, one of the world’s most forward-thinking music festivals. We’ll be taking over the Reykjavík Art Museum stage, curating a lineup stacked with the artists soundtracking 2025 and beyond.

 

Kenya Grace is bringing her blends of bedroom pop and DnB for a high-energy performance of future rave music. The South Africa-born, Britain-raised artist has already reached number one in the UK Singles Chart and is showing no signs of slowing down soon.

 

Meanwhile, Lilyisthatyou is a bold, genre-bending force with a backlogue of viral hits like ‘RELAX AFTER WORK WITH A DRINK’ and ‘SIREN’. Antony Szmierek is another highlight. The Mancunian, who makes poetry primed for the dancefloor, released the album Service Station At The End Of The Universe to critical acclaim this year. ian, and Iceland’s own Herra Hnetusmjör, round things off with distinct flavours that prove the future of live music is anything but predictable.

Running 6th-8th November, Iceland Airwaves turns Reykjavík’s downtown into one sprawling stage, spotlighting Icelandic homegrown talent alongside global breakthroughs. The festival just announced a fresh wave of names too: Clara La San, Silvana Estrada, Baby Said, Knackered, ZAMILSKA, 54 Ultra, Bríet, Bashar Murad, Máni Orrason, OneDa, Alex Amen, and more. They join an already stacked bill featuring Fat Dog, Joey Valence & Brae, Getdown Services and plenty more artists you’ll be bragging about seeing first.

For fans, it’s a chance to discover tomorrow’s headliners in Reykjavík’s electric chaos. For us, it’s the perfect stage to celebrate the next wave. Tickets and travel packages are live now at icelandairwaves.is/tickets.