Coming up soon: Cocktails, caches, comedy and capers at Cafe Cadeau

SoHo are hosting an evening of cocktails which is designed to bring together Danes and internationals in a fun, informal setting. So if you’re looking to network, find love or make friends, this may be the perfect event for you.
 SoHo, Flæsketorvet 68, Cph V; Fri Feb 6, 17:00; free adm; meetup.com


Find hidden treasures using your phone while geocaching with other adventurers – both Danes and internationals. With nearly 1,500 geocaches to find in Copenhagen, the chance of finding at least one on this flat stretch of land is large.
meet at Amager Fælled, Cph S; Sat 7 Feb, 14:00-17:00; meetup.com


Dance the night away at the Generator Hostel as they get in on Vinterjazz with a swing dance evening. The event includes a dance lesson – which is open to all abilities – as well as a live swing band and lots of cocktails.
Generator Hostel, Adelgade 5, Cph K; Wed Feb 11, 20:00; 30kr; meetup.com


Bring out your inner performer at the CTC’s open-stage event. Alternatively, sit back and enjoy the show. All genres are welcome: mimes, poets, stand-up comedians.
Café Cadeau, HC Ørsteds Vej 28, Frederiksberg C; Fri 6 Feb, 18:00; register via openstage@ctcircle.dk 


In addition to its regular Thursday quiz (Feb 5), the Globe is the place to watch Six Nations rugby starting this week  with live coverage of Wales vs England.
Nørregade 43-45, Cph K; from 21:00, Fri 6 Feb; free adm


For a night of laughs, grab a pint and join the opening of the English Comedy Club at the Dubliner’s second location.
Ny Østergade 14, Cph K, Thu 12 Feb, 20:00; pre-sale tickets: 90kr, door: 120kr




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