EIVOR, RABBITOLOGY - Praha
18 / 03 / 2027 / PRAHA / ROXY
Eivør returns to Roxy on March 18, 2027. After a triumphant show in October 2025, the Faroese siren brings back the voice that helped define soundtracks like God of War Ragnarök and The Last Kingdom. Expect a collision of Nordic folklore, uncompromising electronics, and throat singing.
Eivør Pálsdóttir is a phenomenon, effortlessly breaking genre boundaries with the elegance of an art-pop diva and the rawness of the experimental scene. Her previous stop at Roxy in October 2025 proved that Czech audiences resonate deeply with her blend of organic percussion and pulsating synthesizers. Over the years, she has evolved from traditional ballads into a layered, darkly nuanced sound, driven by her extraordinary vocal range and her ability to command space using loop stations and shamanic drums.
Her contribution to modern pop culture is undeniable—without her, the chilling atmosphere of The Last Kingdom or the epic scale of God of War Ragnarök would feel incomplete. Live, Eivør doesn’t just perform songs; she constructs a meticulously crafted sonic landscape drawing from the isolation of the Faroe Islands and the pulse of modern cities. It’s a masterclass in contemporary songwriting unafraid to get both muddy and digital.
Rabbitology is the musical and artistic project of Michigan-based songwriter Nat Timmerman. It is an original body of work the artist describes as a “metaphorical study of the self.” Operating within alternative folk and “folktronica,” Rabbitology blends raw acoustic textures with electronic elements and natural field recordings (such as frogs croaking or fire crackling). Under the Nettwerk Music Group label, Rabbitology released debut EPs like Living Ghost and Living Ghost: Still Rising, drawing thematically from “midwestern gothic,” personal memoir, and folk horror.
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