| Welcome to Iceland. Welcome to Iceland Airwaves.
It's 4 a.m. You've been to five cool clubs, seen ten great bands,
made 15 new friends and fallen in love 20 times. You're tired. You're
wired. You're ready to find a bed. You're ready to find the after-
party. You can't believe you're here. You're already making plans to
come back next year. And guess what? It's still Day One.
Since the first show held in 1999 (in an airplane hangar), Iceland
Airwaves has become one of the premier showcases for new music �
Icelandic and otherwise � in the world. It's been called "the most
innovative music festival since CMJ" and "as responsible for all of
Reykjav�k's recent positive press as Bj�rk herself".
Some of the world's most exciting artists, including Suede, The
Flaming Lips, The Hives, Fatboy Slim, Sparta, and Thievery
Corporation, have made the short hop from Europe or North America to
share the stages with Iceland's finest talents: Sigur R�s, Gus Gus,
Jag�ar, Quarashi, Leaves, Trabant, Ulpa, Apparat Organ Quartet and
many, many more. And when the live bands are finished, top DJs spin
across the city until dawn.
But there's more to Airwaves than music. Reykjav�k is possibly the
perfect festival city � small enough to be welcoming, sophisticated
enough to offer cultural, historical and nightlife diversions to
rival cities ten times its size. Maybe 20. And it's surrounded by
some of the most unique and astonishing natural beauty you're ever
likely to see. Roll out of bed, hose the party remains out of your
hair and hop a bus. Before you can remember what you did the night
before, you're looking at geysers, waterfalls, lava fields � all the
best that a volcanic island has to offer, including the world-famous
Blue Lagoon, favorite soaking spot of the international hung-over
glitterati. Mmm! You can really taste the hipster!
With inclusive package tours from major international gateways
starting at less than you might expect to pay for airfare alone,
getting neck deep in one of the hottest, coolest music festivals
anywhere is maybe just a little too easy. Poke around the site, sign
up for email updates, check the prices from your neck of the woods,
and read about what's in store for 2003. Then come and join the party.
Welcome to Iceland. Welcome to Iceland Airwaves.
for more on Iceland Iceland Airwaves go to:
http://www.icelandairwaves.com/
and for info on getting there:
www.icelandair.com
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