Grøn Koncert back for the first time since 2019

Grøn Koncert – the travelling concert series that has been taking place in Denmark since 1983 – is back after a two-year hiatus.

“It will be fantastic. We have been looking forward to it for so long,” Nikolai Milman, project manager at Grøn Koncert, told DR.

Ten days of music all across Denmark
The ten-day event will kick off on Amager at 13:25. Andreas Odbjerg, the Danish singer and songwriter will open, followed by Carpark North, Tessa, Phlake, Drew Sycamore, D-A-D, and Christopher.

SUSPEKT, a Danish hip-hop group known for their dark and intense style, will end the night, with their show starting at 20:20.

While tickets are sold out for today’s concert in Amager, they remain available for the next nine concerts, which will be occurring in nine destinations around Denmark; Kolding (July 22), Aarhus (July 23), Aalborg (July 24), Esbjerg (July 28), Odense (July 29), Næstved (July 30), Valby (July 31).

Single-day tickets are 350 kroner.





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