Coming up Soon: Jul cosiness, jazz snaziness and Jackass’s royal highness

Evening with Jackass star
The former Jackass star Steve-O is coming to Copenhagen with his ‘The end of the world’ tour. So expect the unexpected, leave your inhibitions at home and come along to his new stand-up show (Dec 14, 20:00; Bremen Teater, Nyropsgade 39-41, Cph V; 295kr)

Christmas Coziness
Join other internationals at this Xmas party co-hosted by CPH POST and International House Copenhagen. The event includes a free entry raffle, performances by Ian Burns and the Improv Comedy Copenhagen Theatre, and prezzies from Santa (Dec 15, 17:00-19:00, Int House Cph, Gyldenløvesgade 11, Cph V; free adm)

Let’s talk!
Are you new to the city and want to share your experiences or just meet new people? Then join the ‘Let’s Talk Conversation Group’ for a fun and interesting afternoon (Dec 11, 14:00; Østerbro Biblotek, conference room, Hammarskjölds Allé 19, Cph Ø; free adm)

Limited edition prints
If you want to pick up some cool limited-edition art-prints, then head to the Thomine pop-up shop this weekend. Get there early to beat the rush (Dec 9, 17:00-22:30, Dec 10-11, 11:00-17:00; Thomine, Teglgårdstræde 7A-7B, Cph K; free adm)

Jazz at Charlie Scott’s
If jazz and the festive spirit sound like the perfect combination, then you shouldn’t miss the Jazz Five X-Mass show and enjoy jazzy tunes performed by five different artists (Dec 16, 17:00; Charlie Scotts Bar, Skindergade 43, Cph K; 80kr)

Italian brew sipping
Fancy trying some crazy Italian brews? Or maybe you just want to have a good time in great company (Dec 12, 16:00; Il Buco, Njalsgade 19C, Cph K; free adm)





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