HOT IN TOWN: Enjoy internationally-acclaimed Danish cuisine

RESTAURANT: Alchemist
The Copenhagen eatery has just ranked number five on the prestigious World’s 50 Best list. It is the same ranking that Geranium finished first last year and Noma has topped on five occasions – most recently in 2021.

READ ALSO: Alchemist named among the world’s best restaurants

CONCERT: Depeche Mode
It’s not too late to buy tickets to see the legendary 1980s chart-toppers Depeche Mode at Parken on June 27. Considered one of the most influential British bands of all time, ticket prices start at 425 kroner.

THEATRE: Sunday Comedy
Inconspicuous Comedy and Kompasset Ølbar join forces to bring laughter to your Sunday on June 25 – an evening with beers and spontaneous comedy! Entrance costs 60kr and it starts at 19:00.

ART: Ankomst: Perron Ceremoni
The exhibition ‘Platform Ceremony’ welcomes you to the original waiting rooms at Copenhagen Central Station, which temporarily reappear in a futuristic version. Until July 9, the exhibition is open from 12:00 to 18:00 at Københavns Hovedbanegård (Bernstorffsgade 14) and entrance is free.

For news of other events coming up in the Copenhagen area, check out the new Copenhagen Post calendar here.

FILM: No Hard Feelings
On the brink of losing her home, Maddie (Jennifer Lawrence) responds to an intriguing job listing posted by parents looking for someone to bring their introverted 19-year-old son out of his shell before he goes to college. She has one summer to make him a man or die trying. The reviews of this comedy have so far have been lukewarm: 57 on Metacritic. At cinemas from today!

For news of other events coming up in the Copenhagen area, check out the new Copenhagen Post calendar here.




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