- place: Kusk
- place: Gunni Karls
- place: Sameheads
The People’s Band: Bí Bí & Joð
Best Singer: Svanhildur Guðný Hjördísardóttir from Bí Bí & Joð
Best Guitarist: Oliver Devaney from Sameheads
Best Bassist: Friðrik Örn Sigþórsson from Project Reykjavík
Best Keyboardist: Magnús Þór Sveinsson from Project Reykjavík
Best Drummer: Mikael Magnússon from Merkúr
Best Electronic Musician: Kolbrún Óskarsdóttir from KUSK
Recognition for Icelandic Songwriting: Kolbrún Óskarsdóttir from KUSK
The following 25 bands competed: Absence, Bí Bí & Joð, Donyen, Dóra & Döðlurnar, Dusilmenni, flea market sweater, Gunni Karls, HáRún, Heagle, Hunulu, KRADAK, KRÍSA, KUSK, Little Menace, Merkúr, ÓHP, Ókindarhjarta, Project Reykavik, Purple9, Raggi Jóns & band, Runes, Sameheads, Sóðaskapur, TTC, Woolly Mammoth´s.
Did You Know? Despite the ongoing impact of Covid-19, the IME still went ahead as planned at the end of March. The aftermath of Covid-19 did cause some disruptions, and fewer bands than usual registered to participate. As a result, there were only three semifinals instead of the usual four. For the first time in IME history, an individual was crowned the winner, rather than a band. The winner, KUSK, went on to participate in the Stage Europe Network project in the Netherlands and performed at the Westerpop music festival in Delft.