Herðum haus: BSÍ

Skipholt 33, 105 Reykjavík

Dates
RVK Brewing Co. - Tónabíó
26, April 2025
Open from 8.30pm - 10.00pm

General Admission See on official website

RVK Brewing Co./Tónabíó presents a new concert series called 'Herðum haus' in collaboration with radiostation X-ið (X-977). Free entry. Skipholt 33, Tónabíó. Concerts start at 20:30 BSÍ is made up of best friends Silla Thorarensen and Julius Pollux Rothlaender. They use their voice, they play drums, bass guitar, and some keyboards with their toes. “riot grrrl lofi-cute-punk” is what someone said. BSÍ is named after Reykjavík's central bus terminal, honouring the most miserable location you can find in all of Iceland. Silla and Julius try to not take themselves too seriously, unafraid to embrace their self-doubts and just do and be what- or however they feel. BSÍ's debut album 'Sometimes depressed ... but always antifascist'... blablabla kkkrrrrrr zzzzzzzz – oh, sorry, I just fell asleep when reaching the passage that mentions the band's oh so important achievements and how great their music is - are you ok with just skipping that? In 2025, BSÍ will release new music, something slow maybe, or loud, or summerlike? Some miserable icelandic fascists hate this band, everyone else loves them! Kill them with kindness! Let's share a moment and have some fun. Performing songs from Hulin Hönd and beyond, this show is filled with energy, emotion, and unexpected moments—whether you’re here to dance, lose yourself in the music, or simply take it all in.

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