Concerts on Culture Night

Culture Night

Culture Night, Reykjavík's largest anniversary and partner festival, will be held Saturday, Aug. 22, 2026. You could say the festival is the highlight of the summer, with fun events coloring public life in the city center from morning to evening. The festival is for all city residents and guests who want to join the celebration and have fun. Many families and groups of friends now have a tradition of meeting up on Culture Night to enjoy a fun-filled day together.

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Light installation at Hallgrímskirkja

Winter Lights Festival

Winter Lights Festival is from February 4-7, 2027 in all six municipalities of the capital area. This festival of light and darkness includes Museum Night, Pool Night, and the Light Trail, along with over 150 events where numerous artists help create a unique atmosphere in the city.

From the Children's Culture Festival at Harpa

Children's Culture Festival

The Children's Culture Festival in Reykjavík runs April 20-26, with the entire city serving as its venue. A wide variety of events will be held at primary schools, preschools, recreation centers, cultural institutions, arts schools and other locations throughout the city. The festival includes all art forms for children and their families. 

Scouts on June 17

June 17th

National Day, June 17, will have varied events. There’s a parade from Hallgrímskirkja, concerts, street theater, dance parties, a circus, playground equipment, food trucks, and vintage car exhibitions at Hljómskálagarður and Klambratún and more.  

Concerts at the Reykjavík Art Museum

Iceland Airwaves

Iceland Airwaves is the largest music festival held in Iceland each year. This three-day music celebration is one of the highlights of the year in Reykjavík, with the city buzzing with energy throughout the festival.

From the Reykjavík Pride Parade

Reykjavík Pride

Reykjavík Pride runs Aug. 4-9 this year and is arguably the most colorful festival of the year. The Reykjavík Pride Parade is the festival's biggest event, with plenty more on offer throughout the week.

Skólavörðustígur

Christmas City

During Advent, the city fills with Christmas spirit and festive lights. The Yule Cat makes an appearance at Lækjartorg, the lights on the Oslo Tree are lit on the First Sunday of Advent, festive lights adorn Austurvöllur, and the Christmas Market and carol singing round out the season.

A scene from the opening of the 2024 Reykjavík Arts Festival. People dancing inside Hafnarhús as a large crowd watches.

Reykjavík Arts Festival

Reykjavík Arts Festival is an interdisciplinary festival with a focus on innovation. It takes place in both traditional and unconventional spaces throughout the city and extends beyond the city limits. The festival is held every two years and will next take place in June 2028.

Iceland Noir — Reykjavík

Iceland Noir — Reykjavík is an international literary festival focused on crime fiction and innovation in storytelling. The festival runs Nov. 11-14, 2026.

Dancing woman.

Reykjavík Dance Festival

The festival is an important platform for Icelandic dance, with a strong emphasis on inclusion and social responsibility.  The festival will take place from Nov. 10-15, 2026 to 9.

Dark Music Days

Dark Music Days is a forward-thinking music festival that supports Icelandic composers and adds diversity to the city's cultural calendar. The festival will take place from Jan. 28-31, 2027.

DesignMarch

DesignMarch

The festival has put Reykjavík on the map as a creative and forward-thinking city, bringing together diverse fields of design and architecture in a vibrant, professional celebration that benefits both industry and community.  The festival takes place in spring 2026.