Singing Festival in Hafnarborg 2026 – Programme
The Hafnarborg Song Festival will be held for the tenth time from 13 to 28 June 2026. The festival is dedicated to classical music, poetry, opera and…
A national day celebration, with events taking place all over the town, will be on offer throughout Hafnarfjörður. The national day begins with a flag-hoisting ceremony at Hamrinn at 8 a.m., hosted by the Hraunbúar Scout Association, and concludes with a spectacular evening programme at Thorsplani.
The Hraunbúar Scout Group is flying its flag all over town.
The Urturnar Sea Swimming Club guide the townspeople in sea swimming. The steam billowing andHafnarfjörður Swimming Pool open.
Open house at the new skatepark on Selhælla. Come and have fun on skateboards, BMX bikes and scooters. Free entry!
The sailing club Þytur will be holding an open day. You can try out the various boats free of charge. At the open day, you can choose to kayak, go stand-up paddleboarding, sail a dinghy and even go for a sail in a keelboat.
Annríki – National Costumes and Jewellery provides assistance with wearing national costumes and encourages the people of Hafnarfjörður to wear national costumes from all countries. Folklore costume photoshoot at Hafnarborg at 15:00.
Welcome to the Library on National Day! Music, hidden treasures, coffee and something to go with it – all in their traditional and national form.
The Valkyrie will be skated and robed, and there will be a talk about the Icelandic costume at the same time, but the event starts at 12:30. After that, the Nikkan takes over and we will enjoy the day together.
Multicultural Festival GETU– a charitable organisation. We celebrate both national and multicultural cultures, diversity, and new customs as well as old ones.
Music, coffee, pastries and loveliness all day long!
Hafnarborg's exhibitions will be open as usual on National Day, 17th June, from 12 pm to 5 pm, but in addition, Busy schedule hold a special national costume exhibition in the Pharmacy on the ground floor of the museum, as has become a tradition at the museum in recent years. The exhibition is called The Valkyrie – „In your picture, Iceland is called „the fair mountain maid“. To mark the 80th anniversary of the Icelandic Republic, we will discuss the ideas of the painter Sigurður Guðmundsson about a special Icelandic national costume for women, which was to adorn all of Iceland's 'mountain maids'. Skating costumes and dresses, craftsmanship and fashion will take centre stage, as will the women who worked on the costume design alongside Sigurður.
Works by participants of the Hafnarborg summer art course can be seen in the arched gallery on the museum's upper floor. In connection with Annríkis's exhibition, we also draw your attention to a traditional costume photoshoot taking place at Hafnarborg at 3 p.m.
About the museum's current exhibitions
The exhibition is in the main hall of Hafnarborg.At times and at all times. The exhibition focuses on the various manifestations of time in the works of three international contemporary women artists.Örnu Óttarsdóttur, Amy Brener and Leslie Roberts. Time is considered in a broad context, from philosophical reflections on its concept and nature, to the personal interpretation of the contemporary that characterises the works. The reflections on time are woven in different ways into the works and working methods of all three artists.
There is also a solo exhibition in Sverrisal.Guðný Guðmundsdóttir, Cassioopeia. The exhibition features mostly new and recent works by the artist, which she creates on paper and in clay, as well as video works. She reflects herself in the works, bringing to the fore themes of a wounded ego, self-aggrandisement and narcissism, drawing inspiration from Greek mythology.
Free admission – all are welcome.
Marching down Hringbraut, along Lækjargata and onto Strandgata to Thorsplan. The Hafnarfjörður Pipe Band, the Hraunbúar Scout Group and Vikings lead the parade.
Hafnarfjörður Badminton Club will be holding an open house where you can try table tennis and badminton, along with an obstacle course for the youngest generation. You will also be able to buy steaming hot waffles and coffee to support the club's competitive players. Outside the sports hall, there will be a bouncy castle.
The celebrations in the centre of Hafnarfjörður begin with a formal programme and entertainment on Thorsplan.
Presenters: Actress Kolbrún María Másdóttir and actor Arnór Björnsson
The Barbari Quartet is holding a concert at Hrafnista and Sólvangur.
Cupcakes to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the republic, while stocks last.
Icelandic patriotic songs at Hafnarfjörður Church. The Barbara Choir will hold a concert at Hafnarfjörður Church on National Day, 17 June, at 16:30.
The Viking Festival in Hafnarfjörður takes place in Víðistaðatún from 13th-18th June and is free to enter. Over 150 Vikings will make their way to Hafnarfjörður from both within and outside the country.
The programme is varied and there is plenty going on, including: a combat show, a crafts exhibition, Viking games, blacksmithing, herbal dyeing, a Viking school for children, various stalls, archery competitions, food & drink. The performance artist Björke returns after a long absence, and the band Frænde will be playing for guests throughout the day. Frænde will be performing a concert at Ægir Brewery on Saturday evening.
You will be able to try both archery and axe-throwing for a small fee; all proceeds will go directly to the Viking Festival in Hafnarfjörður. Rimmugýgur welcomes you to the 27th festival they are holding in Hafnarfjörður.
Open in all houses and free admission
Kl. 14:00 The Hafnarfjörður Brass Band will play light, playful summer music.
An evening programme in the heart of Hafnarfjörður on the national day itself, featuring young musicians alongside more experienced ones.
Presenter: Actor Arnór Björnsson
Reykjavík Street Food food trucks at Thorsplan: Don's Doughnuts, Poorest Churros, Wheesh, Pablo Fish And Crisps, Potato and Pop up Pizza.
Transport and Traffic Closures
The town centre will be closed to car traffic during the celebrations:
Residents are encouraged to park legally near the town centre, walk or take the bus to the event venue. We point to the numerous car parks at the marina, Lækjarskóli, Tækniskólinn, Flensborg, the sports hall on Strandgata and Víðistaðaskóli.
Please, leave the dogs at home.
It should be noted that dogs are more comfortable at home than in crowds.
ÞChristmas Festival Committee
Kristjana Ósk Jónsdóttir
Einar Gauti Jóhannsson
Sigurður Pétur Sigmundsson
Executive Committee
Tinna Dahl Christiansen
Geir Bjarnason
Margret Gauja Magnúsdóttir
Stella Björg Kristinsdóttir
Bergþór Snær Gunnarsson
The programme is subject to change without notice, and events may be added or postponed.