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4 Apr 2022

🇮🇸 Reviewing Söngvakeppnin 2022: Iceland’s sunny day

Music, Society & Culture

🇮🇸 Reviewing Söngvakeppnin 2022: Iceland’s sunny day

We’re always promised a good time with one of Europe’s smallest countries and 2022 didn’t disappoint.

Michael, Liam and special guest Nick review the wonders of the Söngvakeppnin final, and explore what couldn’t beat Sigga, Beta and Elín in the competition for Iceland.

Which song would have got Michael and Liam excited in Turin?

How many covers has Nick done?

Which entry surprised the team?

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Playlist

Katla – Þaðan af [From there]

Stefan Oli – Ljósið [The light]

Amarosis – Don’t You Know

Daughters of Reykjavík – Turn This Around

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