Music to melt the permafrost

Feb 1-Mar 1; various venues; frostfestival.dk

February gives us the chance to chill out at the Frost Festival with a focus on innovative non-mainstream musical talent at unusual locations. 

Previous years have seen concerts held at empty swimming pools, abandoned aquariums, botanical gardens, churches and museums. 

This year the Zoological and Workers’ Museums are among the unlikely locations. 

Bands and shows this year include the mellow rhythms of rising UK star Kindness, critically-acclaimed Danish artists Ulige Numre and a night of electronica featuring the likes of Bjørn Svin and the Ceephax Acid crew from the UK. 





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