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Birgitta Haukdal

1979 - Today

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Birgitta Haukdal Brynjarsdóttir (born 28 July 1979), known mononymously as Birgitta, is an Icelandic singer. She rose to domestic media prominence as the lead singer of pop band Írafár. She represented Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with the song "Open Your Heart", tying in eighth place with the Spanish contestant Beth with 81 points. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Birgitta Haukdal is the 3,862nd most popular singer (down from 3,624th in 2024), the 169th most popular biography from Iceland (down from 151st in 2019) and the 16th most popular Icelander Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Birgitta Haukdal ranks 3,862 out of 4,381Before her are Luiz Ejlli, Samy Deluxe, Jordin Sparks, Katya Chilly, Leigh Nash, and Phai Phongsathon. After her are Kaela Kimura, Marcos Llunas, Susan Tedeschi, Nadja Benaissa, Damir Kedžo, and Yuju.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1979, Birgitta Haukdal ranks 1,005Before her are Rubens Bertogliati, Rogério Corrêa, Émilie Loit, Raša Sraka, Rashard Lewis, and Inna Suslina. After her are Giuseppe Gibilisco, Daniel Montenegro, Virginie Dedieu, Toifilou Maoulida, Rógvi Jacobsen, and Paulo Magino.

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In Iceland

Among people born in Iceland, Birgitta Haukdal ranks 169 out of 190Before her are Kristinn Hrafnsson (1962), Haukur Heiðar Hauksson (1991), Óttarr Proppé (1968), Sverrir Ingi Ingason (1993), Jóhann Berg Guðmundsson (1990), and Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson (1984). After her are Heiðar Helguson (1977), Ólafur Ingi Skúlason (1983), Róbert Gunnarsson (1980), Björgvin Páll Gústavsson (1985), Ásgeir Trausti (1992), and Sigfús Sigurðsson (1975).

Among SINGERS In Iceland

Among singers born in Iceland, Birgitta Haukdal ranks 16Before her are Sigga (1962), Jón Jósep Snæbjörnsson (1977), Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (1982), Diljá (2001), Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson (1969), and Eyþór Ingi Gunnlaugsson (1989). After her are Ásgeir Trausti (1992), María Ólafsdóttir (1993), and Ari Ólafsson (1998).