Iggy Pop
Thu May 5, 20:00; Falkoner Salen, Falkoner Alle 9, Frederiksberg; 480-630kr
Iggy Pop’s legacy is unprecedented: he influenced Alice Cooper and the Sex Pistols, and this is a rare chance to see the punk pioneer in action.
He will also go down in music history for outrageous stage antics that include stage diving, exposing himself and rubbing peanut butter over his body. So be prepared for mayhem!
A recently released 17th studio album has received critical acclaim. Realistically it is rare that an audience looks forward to hearing new material from established acts, but in the case of Iggy Pop this would be a massive mistake. He continues to be at the forefront of musical innovation. (AJ)
Wolfmother
Wed May 4, 20:00; Store Vega, Enghavevej 40, Cph V; 375kr
Still buzzing from the recent release of their fourth album Victorious, Sydney-grown Wolfmother are coming to Vega. The rock trio – who have already claimed a Grammy for ‘Best Hard Rock Performance’ – certainly won’t arrive quietly. (AC)
Marit Larsen
Wed May 4, 21:00; Huset KBH, Rådhusstræde 13, Cph K; 155kr
The multi-instrumentalist (she learned the violin aged five) is a critical success in her native Norway. The former teen star and one half of pop band M2M is back with a new, more folk-orientated sound. (AJ)
Ben Sims & Ø
Wed May 4, 23:00; Culture Box, Kronprinsessegade 54A, Frederiksberg; 100kr
Ben Sims has spent his life immersed in underground dance music, having worked as a DJ in Essex and east London. Meanwhile Ø is a techno producer with a Detroit-influenced style. (AJ)
Holly Golightly
Thu May 5, 20:30; Loppen, Bådsmandsstræde 43, Christiania; 99kr
Holly Golightly is a British singer-songwriter combining blues music with a rock ‘n’ roll edge. Jack White from the White Stripes is a fan, which led to a collaboration on their album Elephant. (AJ)