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Denmark

Live Music entertainment in Denmark

  1. A

    Tivoli’s Koncertsal & Plænen

    Copenhagen’s largest concert hall attracts major international acts, often of the easy listening/musical theatre variety – Elvis Costello played here in 2010. Improbably, this historic building is now also home to Europe’s longest saltwater aquarium. Meanwhile, every Friday at 10pm you’ll find a major Danish or international pop act performing for free at the open-air stage, Plænen.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Irish House

    It’s almost too beautiful a setting in which to get drunk, but we’re sure you can rise to the challenge if need be. Inside a 17th-century building loaded with timber carvings and stained glass, this cheerful pub offers live music Thursday to Saturday, decent pub grub fresh from the Emerald Isle and a big range of draught and bottled beers – and whiskies too.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Ryan’s

    In the evening there’s often live Irish folk music at this friendly Irish pub near the tourist bureau, with Guinness and Kilkenny on tap. It’s popular with local university students and with footy fans when matches are showing on the big screens.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Koncerthuset

    Home of the National Symphony Orchestra, Jean Nouvel’s bold blue ‘Concert House’ hosts everything from classical tunes to jazz, pop and experimental.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Forum

    This is one of the city’s major concert venues – Bob Dylan and Metallica have performed here in recent years.

    reviewed