Back, but hopefully not back for good

Backstreet Boys
Julius Thomsens Plads, Fred-eriksberg; March 15, 20:00; 449kr

Whether you’re being ironic, nostalgic, or actually like them, their concert is sure to be a ‘larger than life’ show you won’t want to miss. Enjoy new and old hits from these boy-band pioneers.


CPH Lifestyle 2014  
Ny Carlsbergvej 91, Cph V; March 14-16; 50-120kr

Featuring the best in food, wine, fashion, luxury, interiors and beauty, this expo boasts some of the most unique items and services out  there. Last year’s event sold out, so grab your tickets fast.


Moonface
Blågårds Plads 6A, Cph N; March 11, 19:00; 170kr

Canadian indie-rock demigod Spencer Krug will be playing alongside Danish one-man band The New Spring (Bastian Kallesøe). A great show at an unconvential venue.


Kids’ fun at Toldkammeret  
Havnepladsen 1, Helsingør; March 15, 10:30; 30-50kr

Treat your kids to fun activities, cool crafts, good food, and concerts at Toldkammeret. Concessions are available to members of the Chameleon Club. Recommended for children aged 4-9.





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