Events
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
Tickets cost 100 DKK.
Yuval Ron Trio (DE) 21:00
Guitarist and composer Yuval Ron performs original tunes that transcend the boundaries of any specific musical genre. Inspired by a crossover of modern jazz-rock, progressive music, cinematic and orchestral music genres, it is all well blended into an own fresh and distinct musical direction, best described as Cinematic Prog or Fusion. The music features virtuosic performances of various compelling and colorful compositions, produced on top of richly arranged orchestral, some say sci-fi film-like backgrounds, atmospheric soundscapes, and various sound effects, drawing the listener into a total, electrifying experience. The compositions place a constant emphasis on harmonic richness and rhythmical sophistication while maintaining a fine balance between intricately detailed group arrangements and the players’ expressions.
Somewhere in this Universe, Somebody Hits Drum is guitarist YUVAL RON’s newest album, released in Oct 2019 via their label, Wrong Notes Music. The crew, featuring MARCO MINNEMANN (drummer for The Aristocrats, Jordan Rudess, Tony Levin, Steven Wilson, and Joe Satriani, to name a few), is taking off on a mission to explore the vast musical universe, hence the album’s title and inspiration. The album, which was over three years in the making, features six beautiful and profound compositions placing a strong emphasis on big, orchestral, film music-like arrangements and production.
On top of those, the players make some virtuosic and passionate performances, soloing over the tunes while keeping their original intent. It leaves the listener fascinated throughout the extensive pieces, traveling through space with tunes like “Gravitational Lensing,” “The Discovery of Phoebe,” and “I Believe in Astronauts.” The album’s outstanding production got Yuval endorsements with leading instrument and audio makers such as Fractal Audio, iZotope, and ADAM Audio.
Yuval Ron (guitar/vocals, synths, electronics), Victor Nissim (bass), Yatziv Caspi (drums).
Gø (FO) 22:00
The band GØ was founded in 2015 by four young musicians who were tired of playing nicely and correctly. Today these are some of the most in-demand musicians in Faroe Islands, and they still stick to the same rebellious approach when they write and play music; everything is praise in GØ. While the poetic image created by GØ looks back to the 60’s and 70’s, the compositions carry traces of film noir, spaghetti western, jazz and rock.
Last year GØ played both in Faroe Islands and abroad. For example at the Reykjavík Jazz Festival where the band managed to impress the Icelandic crowd, in addition to getting good reviews from the big jazz press Jazzwise. This same performance will now be experienced in the Faroe Islands, at the same time as there will be an opportunity to acquire the brand new album – “Ævir, Amen”.
Ólavur Eyðunsson Gaard (guitar), Kristian Pauli Ellefsen (keys), Árni Jóhannesson, (bass), Jan Rúni Poulsen (drums), Sjúrður Zachariasson (saxophone) & Ernst Remmel (trumpet), Maria Wang Reinert (trombone), Kristina Thede Johansen (saxophone), Malan M Joensen (basoon).
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
OY, fríggjakvøldið 31. januar kl 21:00 og kl 22:00.
The concerts costs 100 DKK
Plúmm was formed in the mid eighties. The group has both functioned independently and played backing for other artists within several genres – rock, pop and jazz. Best known is the collaboration with the singer-songwriter Terji Rasmussen “Terji & Føstufressar”. When they come together on their own musical terms, it’s under the name Plúmm. You can expect a chaotic mixture of different genres with intense flying improvisations. Plúmm’s musicians are all self taught virtuosos, educated, and award winners.
The line-up at Vetrarjazz 2025 are:
Magnus Johannesen (keyboards), Arnold Ludvig (bass), Johan Hentze (trumpet), Rógvi á Rógvu (drums), James Olsen (percussion/vocal) and Leivur Thomsen (guitar).
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
The concert is at 21:30 and tickets cost 100 DKK.
Silvurdrongur is a Faroese multidisciplinary artist working with poetry, music, and film. This past summer, he released his second album, Nú æt eg eftir ánni, which has received rave reviews in international media, including the renowned music magazine The Fader, which writes: "... the album threads this needle with wondrous, hypnotic soundscapes that provide a strange, disarming setting for Silvurdrongur’s venomous bars".
This coming spring, exciting international concerts are planned, but first, the band will perform at OY on Saturday evening, February 22.
The lineup includes Jan Rúni Poulsen, Torleik Mortensen, Andreas Restorff, Ragnar Finnsson, Trygvi Danielsen, and possibly some guest performers.
The kitchen at OY is open from 11:30 AM to 8:00 PM.
Tickets cost 100 DKK.
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
Tickets cost 250 DKK.
Marius Samuelsen is a soloartist who recently released his debut album, Bear Street. As part of his upcoming winter/spring tour, Marius hopes to perform at OY with his band. His single "Dancing Lessons" is currently A-listed on Norway's biggest radio station, and earlier this year, the album's title track received airplay on Faroese radio. In 2024, Marius sold out a series of shows in Norway, showcasing his growing popularity.
Years ago, he spent time in the Faroe Islands collaborating with local artists Marius Ziska, Benjamin Petersson, and Allan Tausen, an experience he fondly recalls. Now, with Faroese musician Oddur Joensen joining his band, Marius feels it’s the perfect time to return and share his music with Faroese audiences once again.
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
The concert is free.
Reserve your tickets here to secure your spot.
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
Tickets cost 200 DKK.
The Swedish band Quilty is a highly renowned interpreter of traditional Irish music and considered being the foremost band of the Irish folkmusic scene in Scandinavia. The band was formed in 1993 and has over the last three decades performed a huge number of concerts in Sweden, Germany and Norway and created a wide range of collaboration projects with choirs and symphony orchestras.
They have joined together with the legendary Irish musician Andy Irvine , formerly of Planxty, Patrick Street, and more, to form an Irish–Swedish collaboration, playing top Irish music and song with a hint of Swedish traditional music. A winning combination.
Video clip from live concert at Gävle concert hall in March 17th 2023:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWvg2dnUoXg
The kitchen in OY is open 11:30 - 20:00.
Tickets cost 100 DKK.
Ragnar Finsson, born and raised on a tiny rock known as the Faroe Islands, is an artist whose roots in folk music have blossomed into a compelling blend of tradition and innovation. At 28 years old, Ragnar has already made a profound mark on the music scene, boasting a rich background in folk music with a strong emphasis on creativity and experimentation.
Known as a "whole package" musician, Ragnar excels as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His adept lyric writing captures existential themes, drawing listeners into a deep, reflective experience. His education in traditional music in Sweden further honed his skills, allowing him to weave historical threads with contemporary expression.
Ragnar's musical journey includes touring Europe with the band Raske Drenge, during which they captivated audiences and earned the Flanders Folk Music Award for "Best Live Band." As HORRSE, Ragnar released an EP in 2021 that not only showcased his evolving artistry but also earned him a Faroese Music Award for "New Name of the Year."
Now performing under his own name, Ragnar Finsson is set to combine his diverse experiences into a unique and creative expression. With upcoming releases on the horizon, he is poised to redefine the boundaries of folk music, inviting audiences everywhere to join him on a journey of musical discovery.
The kitchen at OY is open from 11:30 to 20:00.
The concert is free and starts at 21:00.
Book your tickets here to secure your spot.