People of Airwaves: People thought me weird for going alone to Iceland. By Hjörtur Júlíus Hjartarson 9. nóvember 2014 13:27 Stefano is mostly interested in seeing the Icelandic bands. Vísir/Andri Marínó Stefano from Italy was sitting quietly and going over tonight's programme when our reporter chatted with him. "This is my third year at Iceland Airwaves. The first year I came with my friend to see Sigur Rós but for the past two years I've come alone. It's no problem. My friends think it's weird that I come here alone, but they're not bothered by it." Stefano is mostly interested in seeing the Icelandic bands. "I've seen Jón Jónsson, Sin Fang and Ásgeir Trausti, just to name a few," says Stefano and uses the chance to praise Icelandic music, which only has a few fans in Italy. "I think that Italians only know Sigur Rós, Björk and Emilíana Torrini." He hopes to return next year but admits that a week's stay in Iceland does hurt the wallet, but it's worth it. News in English Tengdar fréttir People of Airwaves: Missed her favourite band Joelle is from Wisconsin and works as a writer. This is her first trip to Iceland, but her best friend lives here. 7. nóvember 2014 19:33 People of Airwaves: Nothing compares to Icelandic reggae The friends Maddalena Cebese and Victoria Wadersee are both German but live in London where they're attending university together. 7. nóvember 2014 22:30 People of Airwaves: Not drunk enough yet to pick up girls Kevin Velasco from Seattle is visiting his friend Ben Crowe who's studying Icelandic Studies at the University of Iceland. 7. nóvember 2014 18:31 People of Airwaves: Playing the wingwoman The friends Jill Casavant and Natalie Spaeth from Atlanta, Georgia, are excited about the Iceland Airwaves festival. 7. nóvember 2014 22:24 People of Airwaves: Loves the Icelandic chocolate cake "We love the Icelandic nature, the people and Reykjavík. Just all of it," says Theo and Joyce. 7. nóvember 2014 20:47 Mest lesið Skjálfti fannst á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Gufunesmálið: „Þetta átti aldrei að fara svona“ Innlent Finna áhugann dvína á meðan vinir berjast og deyja á vígvellinum Innlent Mun funda með Pútín þó fundur með Selenskí sé hvergi í sjónmáli Erlent „Það fer enginn lífvörður út í“ Innlent Gefur sig fram fimmtíu árum eftir bankarán í Kópavogi Innlent Reyndi að kaupa glás af nammi og kom upp um tíu ára bankaræningja Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Sálfræðingar rukka hátt í 26 þúsund krónur Innlent Hvarf fyrir tæpum þrjátíu árum og fannst í hopandi jökli Erlent
Stefano from Italy was sitting quietly and going over tonight's programme when our reporter chatted with him. "This is my third year at Iceland Airwaves. The first year I came with my friend to see Sigur Rós but for the past two years I've come alone. It's no problem. My friends think it's weird that I come here alone, but they're not bothered by it." Stefano is mostly interested in seeing the Icelandic bands. "I've seen Jón Jónsson, Sin Fang and Ásgeir Trausti, just to name a few," says Stefano and uses the chance to praise Icelandic music, which only has a few fans in Italy. "I think that Italians only know Sigur Rós, Björk and Emilíana Torrini." He hopes to return next year but admits that a week's stay in Iceland does hurt the wallet, but it's worth it.
News in English Tengdar fréttir People of Airwaves: Missed her favourite band Joelle is from Wisconsin and works as a writer. This is her first trip to Iceland, but her best friend lives here. 7. nóvember 2014 19:33 People of Airwaves: Nothing compares to Icelandic reggae The friends Maddalena Cebese and Victoria Wadersee are both German but live in London where they're attending university together. 7. nóvember 2014 22:30 People of Airwaves: Not drunk enough yet to pick up girls Kevin Velasco from Seattle is visiting his friend Ben Crowe who's studying Icelandic Studies at the University of Iceland. 7. nóvember 2014 18:31 People of Airwaves: Playing the wingwoman The friends Jill Casavant and Natalie Spaeth from Atlanta, Georgia, are excited about the Iceland Airwaves festival. 7. nóvember 2014 22:24 People of Airwaves: Loves the Icelandic chocolate cake "We love the Icelandic nature, the people and Reykjavík. Just all of it," says Theo and Joyce. 7. nóvember 2014 20:47 Mest lesið Skjálfti fannst á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Gufunesmálið: „Þetta átti aldrei að fara svona“ Innlent Finna áhugann dvína á meðan vinir berjast og deyja á vígvellinum Innlent Mun funda með Pútín þó fundur með Selenskí sé hvergi í sjónmáli Erlent „Það fer enginn lífvörður út í“ Innlent Gefur sig fram fimmtíu árum eftir bankarán í Kópavogi Innlent Reyndi að kaupa glás af nammi og kom upp um tíu ára bankaræningja Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Sálfræðingar rukka hátt í 26 þúsund krónur Innlent Hvarf fyrir tæpum þrjátíu árum og fannst í hopandi jökli Erlent
People of Airwaves: Missed her favourite band Joelle is from Wisconsin and works as a writer. This is her first trip to Iceland, but her best friend lives here. 7. nóvember 2014 19:33
People of Airwaves: Nothing compares to Icelandic reggae The friends Maddalena Cebese and Victoria Wadersee are both German but live in London where they're attending university together. 7. nóvember 2014 22:30
People of Airwaves: Not drunk enough yet to pick up girls Kevin Velasco from Seattle is visiting his friend Ben Crowe who's studying Icelandic Studies at the University of Iceland. 7. nóvember 2014 18:31
People of Airwaves: Playing the wingwoman The friends Jill Casavant and Natalie Spaeth from Atlanta, Georgia, are excited about the Iceland Airwaves festival. 7. nóvember 2014 22:24
People of Airwaves: Loves the Icelandic chocolate cake "We love the Icelandic nature, the people and Reykjavík. Just all of it," says Theo and Joyce. 7. nóvember 2014 20:47