Venues

  • Inner City,  Venues

    Drop Inn – Music venue

    Drop Inn located in the heart of Copenhagen is a classic venue for intimate live music – more precisely on the corner of Kompagnistræde and Hestemøllestræde. The iconic Drop Inn opened in 1934 as a traditional restaurant with cabaret entertainment Where:on the corner of Kompagnistræde and Hestemøllestræde. More information:At Drop Inn – Live music venue

  • Inner City,  Venues

    Jazzhus Montmatre

    Since 1959 Jazzhus Montmartre has been Denmark’s internationally renowned venue for intimate jazz concerts at the highest level with more than 200 concerts a year with the biggest stars and the best new talents. Since Montmartre was reopened by the jazz loving journalist Rune Bech in 2010 it has been a not-for-profit institution run on a tight budget with the help of 35 volunteers. Its supported by the state, the City of Copenhagen and a number of foundations in recognition of Montmartre’s role as the Danish national jazz venue. Where:Store Regnegade 19A, Copenhagen K More information:jazzhusmontmartre.dk

  • Amager,  Venues

    Royal Arena

    Royal Arena is a modern multifunctional arena with capacity for up to 17,000 guests. Located just a few kilometres from both Copenhagen city centre and the international airport, Royal Arena is a unique cultural meeting place on a large scale and, with its thoughtful design, the arena will attract the best in sports, culture and entertainment.  Where:Hannemanns Allé 18-20, Copenhagen S What to see next:

  • Music Venue Veag in Copenhagen
    Venues,  Vesterbro

    Music Venue Vega

    Vega i located at Vestrebro ind the heart of Copenhagen. It host around 250 concerts annually and have a capacity of 1500 standing persons. The Venue is known for high-quality live music since it opened in 1996. Vega is operated by a foundation. This means that any profit are invested back into the music. Advertising: Where:Enghavevej 40, Copenhagen V What to see next:

  • Inner City,  Venues

    Mojo Blues Bar

    Mojo Blues Bar – in the heart of Copenhagen – is one of the most important pillars of the Danish blues scene. Since its establishment in 1993, when it changed its name from Rådhuskroen, Mojo Blues Bar has been a beacon for blues enthusiasts. One of the highlights at Mojo is the famous Thursday night jam sessions, where musicians come together to create spontaneous and thrilling musical experiences. But Mojo is not just a haven for blues; its musical repertoire is diverse, featuring evenings dedicated to soul, rock, jazz, zydeco, bluegrass, and similar genres. Where:Løngangsstræde 21C Advertising:

  • Christianshavn,  Topsites,  Venues

    Copenhagen Opera House

     The national opera house of Denmark. It The Opera is located in central Copenhagen at the shore of the Inner Harbour, and just opposite the main palace Amalienborg, The Copenhagen Opera House is a donation from the A.P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation to the Danish people. The Copenhagen Opera House is designed by Danish architect Henning Larsen. The main stage of the opera seats an audience of 1400. Where:Ekvipagemestervej 1 What to see next:

  • Østerbro,  Venues

    Parken Stadium

    At Østerbro you find the Parken Stadium. The Stadium was built from 1990 to 1992. Parken was built on the site of former Denmark national stadium, Idrætsparken. The Stadium currently has a capacity of 38,190 for football games. It is the home of F.C. Copenhagen and the Denmark national football team. Also used as a concert venue. Where:Per Henrik Lings Allé 2, Copenhagen Ø