


Eydís Evensen is one of Iceland’s most remarkable musical exports — a composer and pianist whose deeply emotive soundscapes have quietly captivated audiences around the world. Classically trained, but led by instinct and emotion, Evensen creates music that transcends genre: flowing between modern classical, ambient minimalism, cinematic composition, and quiet introspection. Her work is as rooted in feeling as it is in technique — music that doesn’t just speak, but listens.
Raised in the windswept northern town of Blönduós, where the raw Icelandic landscape shapes every aspect of life, Evensen began composing at the age of seven, inspired by a snowstorm battering the windows of her childhood home. That first composition set the tone for everything to come: beauty wrapped in fragility, movement born from stillness, and a deep emotional connection to the natural world.
Her debut album Bylur (2021), released on Sony Masterworks imprint XXIM Records and named after the Icelandic word for “snowstorm,” is an intimate and moving collection of piano-led pieces and string arrangements that trace her emotional journey from childhood through adulthood. It’s a record shaped by solitude, displacement, and memory — a modern classical diary etched in sound. With her second album on XXIM Records, The Light (2023), Evensen expanded her sonic palette, introducing choral arrangements, subtle electronics, and — for the first time — her own voice.
Presented by Hey! Manchester.
This is a 14+ event. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult
07:00 PM- 11:00 PM
