In close cloisters at the monastery

Circulated by social media and paste-up posters, this is the second installation of a new club night hosted in the grandiose setting of a monastery.

Dedicated to disco, tonight’s line-up includes some of Copenhagen’s most obsessive record collectors and knowledgeable minds on the history of disco.

It is rare that party organisers with such enthusiastic DJs at the foundation of the event are able to get their hands on such prime nightlife real estate.

Word will travel fast among the locals – a good few hundred people will turn up on the night. Look up the Facebook event for more details.

Sat Oct 4; 22:00; Sankt Gertruds Monastery, Hauser Plads 32; 60kr





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