ANDKRISTNI MMXXVI

ANDKRISTNI MMXXVI

Iðnó, Vonarstræti 3, 101 Reykjavík Directions

Thu 17.12.2026 17:00

Welcome to our winter solstice celebration, three days dedicated to unholy music in Iðnó´s historical building in the heart of Reykjavík, Iceland.

Lineup:

AGALLOCH (USA)

BENEATH

FORSMÁN

MÚR

KOLLAPS (AUS/IS)

STRYCHNOS (DK)

SORGUINAZIA (CA)

NORN

SVARTÞOKA

VOIDSPIRE (NO)

MYRKVIÐI

Many more TBA...

Performers

  • Norn
    Norn
    The Witch is Dead... Long Live the Witch! www.norn.bandcamp.com
  • Svartþoka
    Svartþoka

    Experimental electronic-metal trio from Reykjavík, known for their haunting and powerful atmosphere.

  • Morpholith
    Morpholith

    Band

  • VOIDSPIRE
    VOIDSPIRE

    Voidspire is a cavernous atmospheric death metal band based in Oslo Norway.

  • Myrkviði
    Myrkviði

    black metal band from iceland

  • Andkristni
    Andkristni

    Andkristni is the annual antichristian festival held in Reykjavík, Iceland.

  • Agalloch
    Agalloch

    Agalloch are a band hailing from Portland, Oregon who formed in 1995. Since their debut in 1998 they have released five studio albums and are known as one of the most esoteric and unique heavy metal bands in the world due to their brand of avant-garde folk metal.

  • Beneath
    Beneath
    Hailing from Montréal, Québec, Canada, Beneath the Massacre was formed in 2004 by Elliot Desgagnés (vocals), Christopher Bradley (guitars), Dennis Bradley(bass) and Justin Rousselle (drums).
    The band immediately drew attention to themselves in the mental community with their first release, ‘Evidence of Inequity’ (2005) and further helped in shaping the sound of modern brutal technical death metal with their critically acclaimed ‘Mechanics of Dysfunction’ (2007).
    Their technicality, speed, raw energy and politically engaged message in their live performances further propelled their renowned status in the metal community.
    After touring intensively for the better part of a decade, Beneath the Massacre has since remained quiet since 2014. Declared dead by most until in 2018, when it was revealed that the band was indeed still alive and aiming at a return.
  • Forsmán
    Forsmán

    Performing at the festival.

  • Múr
    Múr

    Múr, deriving its name from the Icelandic term for “brick wall,” forges apocalyptic soundscapes that transcend conventional boundaries. With a mesmerising blend of post-rock and progressive metal, they transport the listener to a realm of introspection and self-discovery, where shimmering guitars, haunting vocals, and unrelenting rhythms combine with a roaring keytar to form a sonic wall of raw emotion. Through their unique blend of atmospheric textures, evocative songwriting, and raw emotional intensity, Múr has garnered critical acclaim both within their homeland and beyond, solidifying their position as one of the country’s most promising and exciting musical exports.

  • Kollaps
    Kollaps

    An Australian band known for their heavy sound.

  • Strychnos
    Strychnos

    Accursed Death Metal Chants