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About this venue
Torsvollur is Tórshavn’s main stadium and the place where the islands’ sporting pulse is best experienced live. Set within the Gundadalur sports complex, it is compact, purpose-built, and shaped so fans sit close to the pitch—creating an intense matchday feel no matter the occasion.
Inside, the experience stays centered on the action: clear sightlines from the stands, a strong sense of togetherness, and an atmosphere that rises quickly once the crowd gets going. Visitors appreciate the practical layout of entrances and amenities, making it easy to move around without confusion.
The micro-location is straightforward: Gundadalur, Tórshavn 100, Torshavn, Faroe Islands. The entrance is connected to the sports complex, and parking areas and short pedestrian paths typically lead directly to the gates. For broader guidance on getting around the city, check the section below on this page.
About the city: Tórshavn
Tórshavn, the charming capital of the Faroe Islands, is not only an administrative hub but also one of the most welcoming places in the North Atlantic for top concerts and sporting events. The city blends a relaxed island vibe with modern conveniences, so visitors can easily find the right mix of entertainment, great food, and an authentic local feel. That combination of intimate scale and strong energy makes Tórshavn an excellent base for a night out and event-focused travel.
Getting in and moving around is straightforward: the most common gateway to the islands is Vágar Airport (Vága Floghavn), and from there road links make it quick to reach the capital. Within the city and the surrounding settlements of Tórshavn municipality, Bussleiðin provides a local bus network that helps you reach key areas without the hassle of parking. For wider connections between islands, Strandfaraskip Landsins (SSL) operates an extensive bus-and-ferry system, while the city harbour further underlines how naturally Tórshavn is built for easy transport and smooth access to event areas.
When the lights go down after the show, Tórshavn delivers a “tourism bonus” that fits perfectly before or after an event. Stroll along the historic Tinganes peninsula and through the old quarter of Reyn with its distinctive houses and narrow passages, then continue toward the waterfront and the city’s lively harbour-side spots. To round it all off with a view, stop by Skansin for excellent panoramas across the sea toward the island of Nólsoy—ideal for a short break and photos that will stay with you as a memory of this remarkable island city.