Sunna Margrét at SJQ
Servant Jazz Quarters, N16 8JN , [Venue Details]Icelandic experimental pop artist Sunna Margrét brings her hypnotic live energy to London’s Servant Jazz Quarters. Limited capacity.
Of Sunna Margrét’s debut album Finger on Tongue, The Quietus wrote: “Oddball Icelandic pop packs a dense punch, heavy with ideas.” Her music blends hypnotic rhythms, jagged synth lines and raw, magnetic vocals, creating songs that feel at once playful and unsettling live.
Electronic Sound described the record as “weaving reinvented trip-hop,” while Sunna cites CAN’s experimental drive, Suzanne Ciani’s synth futurism and PJ Harvey’s intensity as key influences. The album received widespread international acclaim, with Paste naming it one of the “40 Best Debut Albums of 2024,” and her Iceland Airwaves 2024 performance ranked among the festival’s ten best sets.
The Line of Best Fit praised Sunna’s live show as “spacey, dramatic, rhythmically hypnotising,” while KEXP’s Kevin Cole singled her out as a standout artist, following an in-studio session and interview during Taste of Iceland Seattle 2024. She has since appeared at The Great Escape (UK), ESNS (NL), SXSW (US), and most recently Iceland Airwave
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Sunna Margrét at SJQ
Wednesday, 18 Feb 2026 @8.00pm
Servant Jazz Quarters, N16 8JNMore Information
Icelandic experimental pop artist Sunna Margrét brings her hypnotic live energy to London’s Servant Jazz Quarters. Limited capacity.
Of Sunna Margrét’s debut album Finger on Tongue, The Quietus wrote: “Oddball Icelandic pop packs a dense punch, heavy with ideas.” Her music blends hypnotic rhythms, jagged synth lines and raw, magnetic vocals, creating songs that feel at once playful and unsettling live.
Electronic Sound described the record as “weaving reinvented trip-hop,” while Sunna cites CAN’s experimental drive, Suzanne Ciani’s synth futurism and PJ Harvey’s intensity as key influences. The album received widespread international acclaim, with Paste naming it one of the “40 Best Debut Albums of 2024,” and her Iceland Airwaves 2024 performance ranked among the festival’s ten best sets.
The Line of Best Fit praised Sunna’s live show as “spacey, dramatic, rhythmically hypnotising,” while KEXP’s Kevin Cole singled her out as a standout artist, following an in-studio session and interview during Taste of Iceland Seattle 2024. She has since appeared at The Great Escape (UK), ESNS (NL), SXSW (US), and most recently Iceland Airwave
Admission: £11.55
Age restriction: 18+
Halibuts is the only place to find ALL London's live music.
Free for all to use, we track ~1,000 London venues and list every type of live music.
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