Location: Tama, Poznan
Date: 02/08/2026
Organizer: Fource.pl
On 02 August 2026, Poznań will feel the pull of the North Atlantic. Eivør arrives at TAMA with a body of work that has travelled far beyond her tiny hometown of Syðrugøta in the Faroe Islands, yet still carries the wind, salt and solitude of that landscape in every note.
Raised in a village of just over 400 people, surrounded by cliffs and restless sea, she grew up inside the elements. That environment forged her music. Traditional Nordic folk, electronic textures, classical composition and visceral throat singing collide in her sound. It is instinct. It is survival. It is heritage reimagined in the present tense.
International audiences first felt her impact through the epic soundtrack to “The Last Kingdom“, which she co wrote and performed across all seasons, even appearing on screen as part of its myth soaked world. Gamers met her through “God of War“, where her voice became part of the emotional gravity of the story. These were not background moments. They were defining ones.
With eleven studio albums to her name, Eivør stands as one of Scandinavia’s most eclectic and uncompromising artists. She has collaborated with Àsgeir, John Grant, Einar Selvik of Wardruna, and producer Dan Heath, known for his work with Lana Del Rey. The range of names tells you everything. She moves between worlds without losing her centre.
In 2021, she was awarded the Nordic Council Music Prize, one of the region’s most prestigious honours, and she has twice received the Icelandic Music Prize. Recognition, yes. But more importantly, confirmation that her singular path matters.
Her latest album, “ENN”, released via Season of Mist, feels like a culmination. Cinematic in scope, almost operatic in ambition, it draws threads from her entire career into a cohesive, immersive experience. Dark, luminous, expansive. A northern space opera that refuses to shrink itself for anyone.
Live, that tension between shadow and light becomes physical. One moment you are plunged into ancient, percussive depths that echo the Viking age. The next, you are held by a fragile melody that feels intimate enough to silence a room. At TAMA, those contrasts will hit close. TAMA will be the perfect setting for music that thrives on atmosphere and emotional intensity.
On 02 August 2026, Eivør will offer something rarer. A performance rooted in nature, myth and modern tension. Not escapism, but immersion.
If you want to feel the horizon shift for a night, this is where you need to be.