
People of Airwaves: Had Iceland tattooed on his arm

They say that Belgians are a music-loving people which has many music festivals every year but none of them are like Iceland Airwaves.
"Airwaves has lots of little venues which brings you closer to the artists. That is very cool."
They say that every day here has been an experience.
"We went to the Blue Lagoon like everyone else. We've seen lots of awesome concerts, we go to Húrra every night and we drink lots of beer. It also helps that all the Icelandic girls are really cute."
Tito says he hates tattoos but nevertheless had one for his right arm, showing the coastal line of Iceland.
"We're all gonna get the same tattoo," his friends said. "We have an appointment next week."
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