Copenhagen Entertainment

Club entertainment in Copenhagen

  1. A

    Culture Box

    If you’re after a serious dance-floor session, don’t miss this iconic Copenhagen club. Spread over two levels, Culture Box ditches cheesy commercial hits for innovative, noncommercial beats spanning anything (and everything) from electro, techno and house to drum’n’bass, dub-step and electronic jazz. Local talent aside, guest DJs have included Cologne’s Tobias Thomas and Chicago’s Billy Dalessandro.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Simons

    Brainchild of promoters Simon Frank and Simon Lennet, this is the city’s new ‘It’ club. Occupying a former art gallery, its biggest (and smallest) claims to fame are A-list DJ talent and dwarves behind the bar. Expect selective electronica and an even more selective door policy (Fridays are more accessible than Saturdays). If you have a Danish SIM card, register for updates online.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Rust

    Rust is the edgiest of Copenhagen’s major clubs. Spaces range from nightclub to live-music hall and lounge, with an equally diverse musical policy. From 11pm, entrance is available only to over 18s (Wednesday and Thursday) and over 20s (Friday and Saturday).

    reviewed

  4. Kulturbolaget

    The mainstay of the city’s music-based nightlife scene is this 750-capacity live-music and club venue that hosts big international acts – Morrissey, Emmy-lou Harris – and heavingly popular club nights on Fridays and Saturdays.

    reviewed