2025 will be our 20th year of merging music, art and climate science. We are excited to announce that our successful Greenland Sessions will return to Ilulissat to celebrate 20 years of the Ice Music Festival.
All instruments are made out of natural frozen ice from Ilulissat and the nearby glacier.
The festival itself is a tribute to Nature.
A set of outdoor concerts and art installations combined with a science camp will take place in Ilulissat from 6th to 9th of March 2025. They will be performed with a view of the stunning UNESCO world heritage site, Ilulissat Icefjord, on the west coast of Greenland
Ilulissat Icefjord is located 250km north of the Arctic Circle, with the mighty Sermeq Kujalleq glacier and its massive ice bergs. Sermeq Kujalleq is one of the fastest moving glaciers in the World, contributing to more than 10% of the total mass loss from the Greenland Icecap.
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Stage is designed and made by Petter Bergerud with help from local volunteers.
Ice instruments are made by Petter Bergerud and Terje Isungset.
The sound production is by Mathias Grønsdal.
Kerim Nisancioglu, Bo Albrechtsen, Karl Sandgreen and Anaise Magali Bretones are all in the team.
Ice Music is supported by Arts Council Norway.
Ice Music Festival is supported by
University of Bergen, Avannaata Kommunia, Ilulissat Icefjord center, NAPA and Norges Forskningsråd.