Væb

Icelandic electronic music duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Væb (stylised in all caps; pronounced [ˈvai:b], 'vibe')[1] is an Icelandic electronic music duo consisting of brothers Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson (born 4 June 2003) and Matthías Davíð Matthíasson (born 7 December 2004).[2] The duo represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2025 with the song "Róa", where they finished 25th overall with 33 points. They also won the 2025 Sögur Children's Award Festival's Performer of the Year award.

OriginKópavogur, Iceland
Years active2022–present
LabelAlda Music
Members
  • Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson
  • Matthías Davíð Matthíasson
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Væb in 2025. Pictured: Matthías (left) and Hálfdán (right)
Væb in 2025. Pictured: Matthías (left) and Hálfdán (right)
Background information
OriginKópavogur, Iceland
Years active2022–present
LabelAlda Music
Members
  • Hálfdán Helgi Matthíasson
  • Matthías Davíð Matthíasson
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History

Hálfdán and Matthías are two of six siblings born in Kópavogur, Iceland.[1][3] Their mother, participated in the 2008 Söngvakeppnin, with the song "Lífsins leið".[4] Hálfdán won the Icelandic singing competition The Christmas Star in 2015,[1] while Matthías appeared in the 2020 television series Eurogarðurinn [is][4] and voiced Nemo in the Icelandic dub of Finding Dory.[5] During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the two brothers recorded and edited church services for Lindakirkja [is] in Kópavogur, their local church, and live streamed funerals for mourners affected by lockdown restrictions.[6] They formed Væb in 2022 after posting a comedy song on TikTok, "Aron Can (Borðar kál)" lit.'Aron Can eating cabbage', and deciding to release it on Spotify.[1][7] They took their name from an acronym of the Icelandic words virðing, æðruleysi, and bullandistemming, meaning respect, serenity, and good atmosphere.[4]

In early 2024, Væb participated in that year's Söngvakeppnin, the national selection method for the Eurovision Song Contest, with the song "Bíómynd".[8] They won their semi-final and placed fourth overall.[9] "Bíómynd" was subsequently nominated for the 2024 Sögur Children's Award Festival's Lyrics of the Year and Song of the Year awards.[10] Væb then won the following year's Söngvakeppnin in February 2025 with "Róa".[11] The song was described as a "a synth-driven pop track with Icelandic lyrics" by Iceland Review.[12] By the time of the latter, they had signed to Alda Music and had released the album Vaeb Tékk and the EP Vaebauer.[13] They subsequently launched a line of Ash Wednesday costumes based on their outfits, which sold out immediately.[14] They then set up a pop up store in Kringlan Mall.[12]

Væb competing at Eurovision

In March 2025, both Væb and 5miinust, the 2024 Estonian entry for Eurovision, participated in a fundraiser live stream organised by Eurovision YouTuber ESC Gabe, to help raise money for Ukraine in the ongoing Russian invasion. During the stream, they played an Eurovision quiz, ranked the concert's Icelandic entries, performed karaoke, reviewed fan art, and raised US$3,952.[15][16] At the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2025, they placed sixth and qualified for the final,[17] where they came 25th.[18] At the 2025 Sögur Children's Award Festival, "Róa" was nominated for Song of the Year and Væb won Performer of the Year.[19]

Discography

Studio albums

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Væb tékk
Væbout
  • Released: 17 April 2026
  • Label: Alda Music
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
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Extended plays

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Væbauer
(with Ingi Bauer [is])
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Singles

As lead artist

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ICE
[22]
AUT
[23]
LTU
[24]
NLD
[23]
NOR
[25]
SWE
[26]
SWI
[23]
UK
Down.

[27]
UK
Sales

[28]
"Aron Can (Borðar kál)" 2022 Væb tékk [4]
"Þetta kallar á drykk"
"Ríðum ríðum"
(with Háski and Rokkkór Íslands)
Non-album singles
"Alveg dagsatt"
(with Villi Neto, Reynir, and Barnakór Lindakirkju)
"Ofboðslega frægur (Remix)"
(with Ingi Bauer [is])
2023 17
"Tölur tala"
(featuring Herra Hnetusmjör [is])
21
"Sömmer Baby"
(with Lil Curly)
"Ég er á leiðinni (Remix)"
"Bíómynd" 2024 10
"Bíómynd (Remix)"
"Til hamingju"
"Róa" 2025 1402857509123233 Væbout
"Jaja Ding Dong (Remix)"
(with Ingi Bauer)
Non-album single
"Dr. Saxophone" Væbout
"Þetta reddast" 2026 *
"Gamerboi"
(featuring Dóttir.x)
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"Macarena gella"
(Rjóminn featuring Væb)
2023 Non-album singles [4]
"Stemning"
(Stefán Berg featuring Væb)
2024
"Fullur"
(Blackout Bois featuring Væb)
"Sótt honum"
(Sniglabandið [is] featuring Sprinklr and Væb)
2025
"Cashnúna"
(Gulli featuring Væb)
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Other collaborations

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"Kóngur í einn dag"
(with Villi Neto)
2024 Portú Galinn [4]
"Sem kóngur ríkti hann"
(with Villi Neto)
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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2024 Sögur Children's Award Festival Lyrics of the Year "Bíómynd" Nominated [10]
Song of the Year Nominated
2025 Performer of the Year Themselves Won [19]
Song of the Year "Róa" Nominated
Eurovision Awards Miss Congeniality Themselves Nominated [29][30]
#ALBM Cover of the Year Nominated
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