Daði Freyr

Daði Freyr

The Castro Theatre, 429 Castro Street, 94114 San Francisco Directions

Thu 29.10.2026 20:00

Briet at The Castro Theatre 2026-10-29T20:00:00

Performers

  • Bríet
    Bríet

    ​​Bríet is an award winning Icelandic singer and songwriter known for her songs “Esjan”, “Feimin(n)” and “Rólegur kúreki”. She is a multi-instrumentalist who writes and performs her own songs in different arrangements, from acoustic singer/songwriter to full on party pop mode. She is a very visual, artistic performer that puts a lot of work and thought into everything she does. She has directed her own videos, designed her costumes and she has been the art director of her projects as well. She is also a prominent actress and sometimes paints in her free time.

    Her album ‘Kveðja, Bríet’ was selected as the album of the year at the 2021 Icelandic Music Awards. That same year, Bríet won singer of the year and lyricist of the year. She has been extremely successful in the Icelandic market with interest from all over the world. She has been writing and performing since she was a teenager, exploring her emotions through creation. Bríet now embarks on her next chapter internationally.

  • Daði Freyr
    Daði Freyr

    Daði Freyr is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, and producer known for his witty lyricism, infectious synth-pop, and joyful unpredictability. He rose to global attention with his 2020 hit "Think About Things", which went viral during lockdown, earning over 100 million streams and praise from P!nk, James Corden, and Russell Crowe.

    His new album Too Much, Not Enough, out May 8th, marks a new chapter. Co-written with collaborators for the first time, it's his most emotionally honest work yet: a record about self-acceptance, about being who you actually are rather than who you think others want to see.

    After years in Berlin, Daði returned to Iceland in 2025, and that sense of coming home, of settling into something real, runs through every track.

    This autumn, Daði brings his live show to the US and Canada. Performing alone on stage with self-built instruments and hand-crafted visuals, it's an intimate, one-of-a-kind experience and the connection with his audience remains, as ever, the thing he loves most.