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As many people have now attended the town festival Hjarta Hafnarfjarðar as did during the entire festival last year and there are still two weekends to go. The festival has exceeded all expectations.
“A party – an absolute party,” says Palli Eyjólfsson of Bæjarbíó about the first four weekends of the town festival Hjarta Hafnarfjarðar. The festival, now in its ninth year, is on track for a record-breaking season. So far, just as many people – 40,000 – have attended as during the entire festival last year. Two weekends remain.
“It’s gone beyond all expectations. Everyone who comes is here to have a good time. There’s such a joyful atmosphere,” says Palli, who took the stage himself this weekend with Papar, the band he founded. “It’ll be turning 40 soon.”
Hjarta Hafnarfjarðar has developed and changed. Security is strong. For example, a camera system now covers the entire area. The tent is packed all three days the festival is held each week. The mood is good. But what’s the reason the festival is really taking off now?
“I think it’s thanks to patience,” says Palli, adding that festivals like this never happen without good people by your side. “And we’re fortunate to have great staff and partners.” He also says it’s important to reflect on things.
“We’ve been ready to develop things and make changes along the way. It’s like with everything: you’ll find the way if you have patience for it,” says Palli. “The recipe will never be finished, even if the big picture has definitely come together.”
The fifth weekend of the festival will take place July 24–26. The schedule is packed. Emmsjé Gauti, Svala Björgvins, and Aron Can will perform in the Bylgjan Tent on Thursday, Hr. Hnetusmjör, Húbba Búbba, Pretty boi, and Kristmundur Axel on Friday. On Saturday, Guðrún Árný will sing with guests between 5–7 PM. In the Bylgjan Tent there will then be Sprite Zero Klan, Háski, Jói P X Króli with band, and Lil Curly and Séra Bjössi.
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