Tíðindi
Seinastu tíðindi frá HOYMA

26. 08. 2025
Tickets for HOYMA 2025 now on sale

20. 09. 2024
Here is the program for HOYMA 2024

15. 09. 2024
Here are the performers at HOYMA 2024

30. 08. 2024
HOYMA 2024 – September 21st – Tickets Available Now!
Artists
These artists perform at HOYMA 2025
Artists
These artists perform at HOYMA 2025
Kári P
Blátt Gras
Lea Kampmann
Alda Magna Trio
Lyon Hansen
Marius DC
Lena Anderssen
Lena Anderssen er ein av okkara mest fangandi live framførarunum. Við eymu røddini, inniligum frá…
Alda Magna Trio
Hetta er møguliga fyrstu ferð, at ein beinleiðis jazzbólkurin er við á HOYMA. Men tað upplivingin…
Steintór Rasmussen
Biður tú ein tilvildarligan føroying á gøtuni murra fimm sangir, hann kennir heilt inni at mergin…
Kári P
"Ein av mætastu tónlistafólkum, ið Føroyar hava fostrað, hin føroyski Bob Dylan, Kári Leivsson -…
Lyon Hansen
Við høvuðsvegin, millum kirkjuna, missiónshúsið og salin hjá brøðrunum við Gøtugjógv, vaks Lyon H…
Blátt Gras
Blátt Gras spældi á HOYMA í 2021, og tað verður enn tosað um framførsluna, sum nakað heilst serli…

About
HOYMA takes place in Southern Gøta (Syðrugøta), home of G! Festival. Put very briefly HOYMA is about concerts in people's homes.
20 concerts by 10 different artists take place in the livingroom in 10 different family homes in Syðrugøta. 2 concerts in each venue. Mostly everything is unplugged and there are no sound or lighting systems used.
According to Jón Tyril, who invented HOYMA together with the G! Festival team, HOYMA combines two important elements of Faroese culture. The concept of húsagonga, where you go from house to house to visit each other on special occasions, and utilizing the living room that was central to the preservation and creation of the Faroese language, storytelling and singing traditions for centuries, when the Faroese language and culture was not officially appreciated by the authorities.
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20 concerts by 10 different artists take place in the livingroom in 10 different family homes in Syðrugøta. 2 concerts in each venue. Mostly everything is unplugged and there are no sound or lighting systems used.
According to Jón Tyril, who invented HOYMA together with the G! Festival team, HOYMA combines two important elements of Faroese culture. The concept of húsagonga, where you go from house to house to visit each other on special occasions, and utilizing the living room that was central to the preservation and creation of the Faroese language, storytelling and singing traditions for centuries, when the Faroese language and culture was not officially appreciated by the authorities.
About

HOYMA takes place in Southern Gøta (Syðrugøta), home of G! Festival. Put very briefly HOYMA is about concerts in people's homes.
20 concerts by 10 different artists take place in the livingroom in 10 different family homes in Syðrugøta. 2 concerts in each venue. Mostly everything is unplugged and there are no sound or lighting systems used.
According to Jón Tyril, who invented HOYMA together with the G! Festival team, HOYMA combines two important elements of Faroese culture. The concept of húsagonga, where you go from house to house to visit each other on special occasions, and utilizing the living room that was central to the preservation and creation of the Faroese language, storytelling and singing traditions for centuries, when the Faroese language and culture was not officially appreciated by the authorities.
Read more
20 concerts by 10 different artists take place in the livingroom in 10 different family homes in Syðrugøta. 2 concerts in each venue. Mostly everything is unplugged and there are no sound or lighting systems used.
According to Jón Tyril, who invented HOYMA together with the G! Festival team, HOYMA combines two important elements of Faroese culture. The concept of húsagonga, where you go from house to house to visit each other on special occasions, and utilizing the living room that was central to the preservation and creation of the Faroese language, storytelling and singing traditions for centuries, when the Faroese language and culture was not officially appreciated by the authorities.
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