Birgitta Haukdal is a pop singer who comes from the small city of Húsavík in Iceland on July 28, 1979. For most of her life she has lived in the northern part of Iceland.

In November 1999 Birgitta replaced then lead vocalist of the pop group Irafar. They released their first single "Hvar er ég?" ("Where am I?") in the summer of 2000, followed by two more singles in 2001. The band signed a recording contract with Iceland’s biggest record company, Skifan in 2002, releasing their first album "Allt sem ég sé" ("All I see") in early November. It is Iceland’s fastest selling pop album of the last 25 years, reaching platinum - which is not common in Iceland.

As of 2003, Birgitta is the most popular female pop vocalist in Iceland. She has been voted Pop Star of the Year and Performer of the Year. In 2003 she won the national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2003 with her song "Segđu mér allt". At the contest she sang it in English ("Open your heart") and came in 8th.