This lot have made the Belgrade

Balkan Beat Party
Global CPH; April Sat 5, 21:00; 70kr 


Ushering in the spring with a brass bang, Global CPH have billed several festive Balkan beat purveyors for a night of tomfoolery and revelry. 

Bjonko & Copenhagen Chalgija, Umti Orchestra and Dj Prinsen Paulista are some of the names that’ll be propelling your hands and feet into a frenzy on the evening, taking you deep into the world of Balkan music which many of us know only through films like ‘Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan’. 
Brace! Brace! This one is going to be loud and uncouth.


Edged D&B nights: Wilkinson
Pumpehuset; Sat 5 April, 22:00; 100kr 

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Drum & Bass is a genre that is grotesquely underrepresented in Denmark, so the few gigs that do exist are usually the stuff of legend. MC Black Daniels, CART & DJ Breakfast are amongst the big guns for this one. (AMK)


Horace Andy / Rub A Dub
Stengade; Sun 6 April, 20:00; free adm  

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Rub A Dub Sunday’s F**** up your Mondays as the slogan goes. Those intent on a Sunday evening of reggae in the company of the legendary Horace Andy only have one place they can go. 

 





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