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Music and Night life

Danes love music – from huge open-air festivals to small venues playing all kinds of music: jazz, blues, folk, salsa, pop and rock. If you want to explore Danish nightlife, chances are that you will be listening to live music. If you are looking to sample the Danish nightlife, there are also great options for taking in some live music at all the new bars, which often have a club culture or disco.

Copenhagen Café
Music & Night life in Copenhagen
In Copenhagen the nightlife takes off late, but once started is near non-stop. At most venues nothing really gets going until after midnight. However, the warm-up starts earlier in the evening at the countless cafés and bars in the city centre and districts of Nørrebro, Vesterbro and Østerbro. Later on the scene shifts to the discos, live-music venues and clubs. The underground scene and club culture is best sampled in and around the Nørrebro district, Copenhagen’s bubbling, multiethnic ‘melting pot’.
Pop, dance and jazz
If you are more into chart music and the latest pop, a good bet for an all-nighter would be the discos on Østerbro or the Baron Boltens Gård club off Kgs. Nytorv. This is also the place to see and be seen among models and wannabees trying to slip into the private member’s club. For those into jazz, the new Danish jazz revival is best experienced at Copenhagen Jazz House in the city centre.
Monday, August 15 2011

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