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Music, art, science, wellness, ceremony, and immersive spaces across five days.

11–15 August 2026 · Hellissandur, Snæfellsnes · Total Solar Eclipse Festival
The biggest festival experience Iceland has ever seen. For five days in August 2026, Snæfellsnes becomes the stage for a once-in-a-lifetime gathering of music, art, science, wellness, and totality.

The Lineup
Musicians, scientists, artists, astronauts, and visionaries from around the world meet on Snæfellsnes for five days in August, framed by the total solar eclipse.
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See the full lineupA Once-in-a-Lifetime Cultural Moment
People are traveling from around the world to stand beneath a total solar eclipse in Iceland.
But for those who live here, this is something even more special: a rare chance to be part of a global gathering happening on Icelandic soil, surrounded by music, art, science, wellness, and thousands of people sharing the same impossible moment.
Iceland Eclipse is not being created as a traditional music festival. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience built around the atmosphere, scale, rarity, and emotional impact of the eclipse itself.
“A moment that will never come again.”
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This is happening here
The eclipse is the reason. The festival is the way we gather around it.
For one week, Hellissandur and Snæfellsnes become a meeting point for international artists, scientists, musicians, visionaries, travelers, and locals who want to experience something far beyond an ordinary night out.
Music, art, science, wellness, ceremony, and immersive spaces across five days.
Musicians, artists, scientists, and visionaries from all over the world.
Ceremonies, wellness, astronauts, talks and workshops.
Only 3,333 tickets. An intimate gathering to awaken connection with nature, community, and the cosmos.
International Artists in Iceland
Featured musicians, artists, scientists, and visionaries gathering on Snæfellsnes for five days in August. The full lineup is released in waves through 2026.
Inside the Festival
Moments from past Eclipse Festival gatherings, totality, music, ceremony, and the crowds that make the atmosphere unrepeatable.

Not Just a Lineup
Music is a major part of Iceland Eclipse, but it is not the whole story.
International artists, live performances, astronauts, scientists, visionary art, wellness, ceremony, and curated experiences across Snæfellsnes, designed as a complete journey before, during, and after the eclipse.
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The Eclipse Moment
On 12 August 2026, daylight will fade over Iceland.
For a few minutes, the temperature shifts. The horizon changes. The Sun disappears behind the Moon. Thousands of people stand together in silence, awe, music, and anticipation.
Standing beneath a total solar eclipse on Snæfellsnes is an experience that cannot be repeated. You can watch it later on a screen. Or you can be there when it happens.
For Locals
Every year, people travel across continents to chase total solar eclipses.
In 2026, that moment comes to Iceland.
For locals, Iceland Eclipse is a chance to experience the kind of event people usually travel thousands of kilometers to reach, without leaving the country. Gather your friends, make the journey to Snæfellsnes, and be part of the moment before everyone is talking about it later.
Who Is It For?
Iceland Eclipse is for people who value rare experiences, cultural moments, atmosphere, music, connection, and stories they will remember for the rest of their lives.
For those who love music, atmosphere, and the collective energy of a live crowd.
For those who love music, atmosphere, and the collective energy of a live crowd.
For people who want to be part of something meaningful happening in Iceland.
For people who want to be part of something meaningful happening in Iceland.
For anyone who wants to witness totality with context, community, and atmosphere.
For anyone who wants to witness totality with context, community, and atmosphere.
For those who value rare moments over ordinary plans.
For those who value rare moments over ordinary plans.
For friends looking for the most unforgettable journey of summer 2026.
For friends looking for the most unforgettable journey of summer 2026.
Local Travel
Iceland Eclipse takes place near Hellissandur on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. For people living in Iceland, the journey is simple: gather your group, choose your accommodation or camping option, and make your way west for one of the most unique gatherings the country has ever hosted.
Travel west toward Hellissandur and the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
Drive yourself, come with friends, or use available shuttle options when released.
Choose camping, pre-set tents, glamping, camper/RV options, or nearby stays.
This is the kind of experience that becomes more powerful when shared.
Limited Capacity
Iceland Eclipse is intentionally limited in size. This is not a massive commercial festival. It is a curated gathering built to preserve atmosphere, comfort, and the feeling of being part of something rare.
With strong international demand and limited availability, now is the moment to secure your place.
The eclipse will not wait. Neither should you.
No. Iceland Eclipse is an international gathering happening in Iceland, but locals are an essential part of the experience. This is a rare chance to be part of a global moment happening at home.
No. Music is a major part of the experience, but the event also includes science, art, wellness, talks, ceremony, exploration, and the total solar eclipse.
The festival takes place near Hellissandur on the Snæfellsnes Peninsula.
The total solar eclipse takes place on 12 August 2026.
The festival experience continues regardless of weather. The eclipse is the centerpiece, but the full gathering includes five days of music, art, science, wellness, and community.
No. Multiple accommodation options are available, including camping, pre-set tents, glamping, camper/RV options, and nearby stays depending on availability.
Because this is not about discovering Iceland as a tourist. It is about being present for one of the most unique cultural and natural moments happening in Iceland in 2026.

11–15 August 2026 · Snæfellsnes
A total solar eclipse. A global festival experience. A limited gathering on Snæfellsnes. This is happening once.