COMING UP SOON: Bible talks, Beirut vibes and the Big Outdoors

Celebrate Christmas Mexican-style with a Posada party! Music, salsa, bachata, food from Tacos Chilangos and a pinata at midnight will make this night a full-on firecracker! (Generator Copenhagen, Adelgade 5-7, Cph K; Sat 20 Dec, 21:00)

Listen to Lebanese singer Hussam Jneed over food and drink with other expats and choose from VIP gold (700 kr), silver (600kr), or bronze (400kr) tickets (Bådhavnsgade 57B, Cph SV; Sat 20 Dec, 19:30)

Join fellow outdoorsy expats for some biking, cycling, or walking for a chat and some calorie burning in preparation of the upcoming Christmas feasts (Meeting point: Hareskoven S-station, Stationsvej 5, Værløse; Sun 21 Dec, 12:00)

Come along for Kristian’s pop-up Christmas tour around Copenhagen’s innercity winter wonderland. Danish hygge guaranteed! (Meeting point: Kongens Nytorv Metro, Cph K; Sat 20 Dec, 15:00-16:30)

Discuss issues of relevance to Christians in today’s world at the St Alban’s Church Bible discussion group (St Alban’s Church, Churchillparken 11, Cph K; Fri 19 Dec, 19:30)

Enjoy Middle Eastern vibes over a waterpipe, tea and a chat with fellow expats at Cafe Beirut (Skindergade 28b, Cph K; Sat 20 Dec, 16:30)




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