Þjóðhátíð
Þjóðhátíð | |
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Dates | The weekend before the first Monday in August |
Location(s) | Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland |
Years active | 1874–present |
Website | |
dalurinn |
Þjóðhátíð /θjɒðˈhaʊtiːð/ (English: The National Festival) is an annual outdoor festival held in Vestmannaeyjar (Westmann Islands), Iceland, on the weekend before the first Monday in August. Locals and guests gather in Herjólfsdalur valley on the island of Heimaey for four days of various events, most prominently big stage concerts, bonfires, fireworks displays and the festival's signature Sunday night crowd singing,[1] led by Vestmannaeyjar local Árni Johnsen a member of the Althing (Icelandic parliament). The crowd singing is the single event of the weekend which draws the most attendees. In 2010 there was a record attendance of between 16,000 and 17,000 on the Sunday night.
Þjóðhátíð was first held in 1874 when islanders were prevented by bad weather from attending the celebration on the Icelandic mainland of the millennium of Icelandic settlement. The festival has grown to become the largest multiday festival in Iceland, and one of the largest annual cultural events in the country.[2] It is highly publicized in the Icelandic media.
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References
- ↑ Young, Don and Majorie (2008). Iceland Adventure Guide. Hunter Publishing. p. 484. ISBN 978-1-58843-672-6.
- ↑ https://bokanir.dalurinn.is/page/english