KK and the ISO

Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavík

Dates
Harpa tónlistar- og ráðstefnuhús
22, May 2025
Open from 8.00pm - 10.00pm

Website https://www.sinfonia.is/tonleikar-og-midasala/kk-og-sinfo
General Admission See on official website

Kristján Kristjánsson, better known as KK, has long been one of the most beloved musicians in Iceland. His music and lyrics are characterized by sincerity, humor, and warmth. KK made a powerful entrance into the Icelandic music scene with his album Bein leið, released in 1992, which included hits like Vegbúinn and Þjóðvegur 66, songs that remain deeply cherished by the nation's soul. KK's discography now exceeds 20 albums, including solo records, releases with the KK band, and collaborations with other musicians. At this concert, KK and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra will perform many of his most well-known songs in new orchestral arrangements. The songs span his long and successful career, including hits such as Álfablokkin, Grandhotel, Englar himins grétu í dag, Hafðu engar áhyggjur, and I Think of Angels. Don't miss this unique concert with an exceptional musician and the Iceland Symphony Orchestra.

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