Amy Schumer coming to Denmark

Queen of comedy putting on show in Copenhagen in September

One of the funniest women on the planet, Amy Schumer, will be coming to Copenhagen this autumn to make her first appearance in Denmark.

Schumer, who is perhaps best known for her TV sketch comedy series ‘Inside Amy Schumer’, will be cracking her latest, and at times crass, material at Forum in September.

The comedian has been awarded the prestigious Peabody Award and an Emmy for her work and her comedy often focuses on the perception of women in America.

READ MORE: Louis CK coming to Denmark

Not a trainwreck
Schumer has also been a hit on the silver screen. She recently wrote and starred in ‘Trainwreck’, which turned into a huge success in the US and was also warmly received in Denmark when it premièred last September.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning at 9 am and prices start at 325 kroner on Billetlugen.dk.

With Louis CK and David Cross also coming to Denmark, it’s shaping up to be quite a year for comedy.





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