Taste of Iceland Festival Arrives in Boston September 25-27

The festival will transport visitors to Iceland through events inspired by and celebrating the best of Icelandic culture.

Taste of Iceland 2025, organized by Inspired by Iceland, returns to Boston from Thursday, September 25, through Saturday, September 27. The cultural festival celebrates Iceland with events across the city showcasing the best of Icelandic culture, including food, music, nature, literature, science, comedy, and more.

Taste of Icelandcelebrates and shares Iceland's traditions and culture with the people of North America. In partnership with local businesses and Taste of Iceland's official partners, featured events will be hosted at Artists for Humanity, Eastern Standard, The Middle East Club – Sonia, Trident Booksellers & Café, and Venture Café Cambridge.

Most events are free and open to the public. Tickets are required for most events, and guests are encouraged to arrive promptly to guarantee entry. Tickets are available on the Inspired by Iceland website.

FESTIVAL SCHEDULE

Thursday, September 25 – Saturday, September 27

— Icelandic Menu at Eastern Standard: Ready to taste a plate full of Iceland? Icelandic Chef Bjarki Snær Þorsteinsson and Eastern Standard Chef Brian Rae will prepare an Icelandic feast, drawing inspiration from the country's natural beauty. Indulge in a showcase of Iceland's finest ingredients and flavors, crafted into an outstanding dining experience. The menu will feature centerpiece ingredients from Iceland, including cod from Icelandic Seafood and High Liner Foods and lamb from Icelandic Lamb. This pop-up dining experience is available nightly from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Eastern Standard. Reservations for the prix fixe menu are available here.

— Wheel of Prizes Presented by Icelandair: Select guests will have the opportunity to spin the Wheel of Prizes for a chance to win amazing prizes from all festival partners during multiple events, including a trip for two to Iceland! Learn more here.

Thursday, September 25

— From Glaciers to Genomes: Life Science Innovation in Iceland: This inspiring session, in collaboration with Venture Café and Cambridge Innovation Center, will explore Iceland's contributions to global health, biotech, and innovation-from groundbreaking genetic research to cutting-edge health technology. Hear from Icelandic life science experts and health-tech founders about what it's like to work, live, and do business in Iceland. Guests will also gain unique insights into how Iceland's natural beauty shapes innovation in life sciences and learn how to get involved. 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Venture Café Cambridge. Click here for more information.

— Iceland Airwaves Off-Venue: Enjoy a free concert curated by the Iceland Airwaves, an award-winning music festival in Reykjavík, featuring superserious and Sunna Margrét, with DJ Hermigervill spinning Icelandic tunes between sets. Indie band superserious is known for its energetic live shows, catchy alt-rock sound, and bright, retro-tinged beat. Sunna Margrét combines glitter trip-hop, lo-fi beats, and haunting vocals, leaving a lasting effect on audiences. Icelandic music icon, DJ Hermigervill, is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, composer, and DJ, who has worked with notable Icelandic artists, produced Icelandic number-one hits, and released many records under various guises. Doors open at 7:00 PM at The Middle East Club – Sonia. Click here for more information.

Friday, September 26

— Blue Lagoon Iceland: A Taste of Icelandic Beauty & Wellness: Get inspired by the spirit of Iceland's most iconic destination at this exclusive Blue Lagoon reception in Boston. Famous for its dreamy, milky-blue waters and named a National Geographic Wonder of the World, the Blue Lagoon is celebrated for its natural healing powers and award-winning skincare. At this special event, you'll hear the story behind Iceland's geothermal treasure, discover the secrets of mineral-rich skincare, and try luxurious Blue Lagoon products for yourself. It's a rare chance to experience the beauty and wellness of Iceland-without leaving Boston. Drinks and a light lunch will be provided. 12:00 to 1:30 PM in Boston's South End (exact address will be provided to ticketholders). Click here for more information.

— Demo & Dine: Icelandic Lunch Experience: Join Icelandic Chefs Hafliði Halldórsson and Bjarki Snær Þorsteinsson for a culinary adventure from Iceland. The chefs will guide guests through the preparation and presentation of key dishes from the Taste of Iceland menu, including a wild Icelandic cod starter, an Icelandic Lamb main course, and a dessert featuring skyr. 12:00 to 1:30 PM at Eastern Standard. Purchase tickets here.

Saturday, September 27

— Experience Real Icelandic Lava in Boston: Lava Show will ignite Taste of Iceland with a once-in-a-lifetime spectacle: bringing real molten lava to Boston! Experience Lava Show's portable lava furnace-the only one of its kind in the world-recreating the raw power of a volcanic eruption in a safe and controlled environment. This thrilling display is not only a spectacular sight, but also a rare chance to connect with Iceland's fiery natural forces and learn about the country's unique volcanic landscape. Shows start at 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM at Artists for Humanity. Click here for more information.

— Celebrate the Legacy of the World's First Female President with Rán Flygenring: Join award-winning Icelandic storyteller and illustrator, Rán Flygenring, for an inspiring conversation about her acclaimed children's book, Vigdís: A Book About the World's First Female President. This beautifully illustrated book tells the remarkable story of Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, a woman who once dreamed of becoming a sea captain and went on to make history as the first woman in the world to be democratically elected president. In 1980, her election as President of Iceland broke barriers and became a beacon of possibility for women and girls across the globe. Through vivid storytelling and rich visuals, Flygenring captures the life and legacy of a trailblazing leader whose courage and vision continue to inspire future generations. 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Trident Booksellers & Café. Click here for more information.

— “Viewpoint”: A True-to-Life Look at Iceland: Iceland's allure extends far beyond its picture-perfect landscapes. Hosted by Icelandair,the group photography exhibition, “Viewpoint,” dispels glossy stereotypes and reveals the island's multifaceted identity. Through a diverse collection of works by Icelandic artists, the exhibit captures often-overlooked moments and hidden narratives, inviting viewers to experience Iceland through a fresh lens. The exhibit will open at 10:00 AM and at 1:00 PM, featured artist Snædís Malmquist will discuss the challenges of capturing Iceland's multifaceted identity. Open 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM at Artists for Humanity. Click here for more information.

— Northern Lights in Boston: Learn about Iceland's fascinating northern lights-which are expected to shine even brighter in 2025, 2026, and 2027-with astronomy and science educator, Sævar “Star-Sævar” Helgi Bragason, hosted by Icelandia. Sævar will explain why Iceland is a perfect location for viewing the August 12, 2026, solar eclipse and recommend his five favorite tours in Iceland. Guests will also be invited to experience Iceland through virtual reality, with a focus on Icelandia's Northern Lights tours, Glacier Hikes, and ATV tours. Following the talk, guests will receive a gift from Icelandia, Blue Lagoon Iceland, and Icelandair. 2:30 to 4:00 PM at Artists for Humanity. Click here for more information.

— Comedy & Cocktails with Ari Eldjárn: Place your seat backs in the upright position and get ready for an evening of laughter hosted by Icelandair and Iceland Hotel Collection by BERJAYA, who will treat guests to a complimentary cocktail infused with the local flavors and sense of place found across their hotels in Iceland.Ari Eldjárn, Iceland's premier comedian and star of the Netflix comedy special, “Pardon My Icelandic,”will deliver a stand-up performance that showcases his hilarious take on cultural quirks. 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Artists for Humanity. Click here for more information.

Taste of Icelandis an annual festival celebrating Iceland's vibrant culture. The festival is organized byInspired by Iceland, which promotes Iceland and Icelandic products. It is presented in partnership and with support fromIcelandair,Reykjavík, Icelandic Seafood,Business Iceland, Blue Lagoon Iceland, Icelandia, Iceland Music,Icelandic Lamb, Lava Show, Iceland Hotel Collection by BERJAYA, and Keflavik Airport. The final Taste of Iceland 2025 event will be held in Toronto, Canada, from November 20 through 22.

For more information about Inspired by Iceland and Taste of Iceland, visitwww.inspiredbyiceland.com.

For media inquiries or to attend Taste of Iceland events, contact TasteofIceland@finnpartners.com.

CONTACT:Martie Lane915-637-7181 | martie.lane@finnpartners.com

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