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Ásgeir

This Is Tmrw presents Asgeir live at the Castle & Falcon on Sunday, April 19th.

Sunday 19th April 2026
7:00pm til 10:00pm
Minimum Age
14+

Sunday 19th April 2026
The Castle And Falcon in Birmingham
7:00pm til 10:00pm
Minimum Age
14+

Ásgeir

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About

As one of Iceland's most successful exports, singer-songwriter Ásgeir has always pushed the boundaries of his thoughtful brand of folk-pop. His debut album, 'Dýrð í dauðaþögn', became the best-selling debut in Icelandic history, leading to the English-language version 'In The Silence' in 2014. He continued to refine his sound with 'Afterglow' in 2017, 'Bury The Moon' in 2020, and 'Time On My Hands' in 2022', earning praise from press and radio worldwide, including the likes of The Independent, MOJO, NME, The Line Of Best Fit, Clash Magazine, BBC 6 Music and Radio X.

In recent years, Ásgeir has embraced solo performances, playing nearly 70 intimate shows across Europe, the Nordics, and Iceland, including a UK tour with Icelandic singer GDRN. He also performed with the Icelandic Symphony Orchestra and recorded a live session for Arte TV in Berlin. His passion for live music has taken him to unique venues, including small churches, deepening his connection with audiences. He wrote a song for a Kafkaesque play that was hosted at The Reykjavik City Theatre called Sýslumaður Dauðans.

Currently, Ásgeir is preparing for his next album, focusing on songwriting with a fresh approach; prioritizing melody and personal storytelling, exploring themes of relationships, aging, hope, and nostalgia. His influences range from Leonard Cohen and Daniel Lanois to contemporary artists like Adrianne Lenker and Dina Ögon.
The album's production was a hands-on process, with Ásgeir playing most of the instruments and collaborating with a select group of musicians, including Nashville cellist Nat Smith. Recorded both solo and with a band, the songs capture an organic, heartfelt energy. With this new chapter, Ásgeir continues to evolve, offering music that is as introspective and accomplished as ever as well as deeply resonant.

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Age restriction: 14+ / U16s accompanied by an adult


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402 Moseley Road, Birmingham, B12 9AT

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4.5 / 5 based on 1918 reviews

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