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Mid-June events: Lazing on a Sunday afternoon

Maria Dunbar
June 12th, 2015


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Pack your sunscreen for these open air summer events

Søndagsvenner

June 14, 10:00-24:00; Refshaleøen, Cph K; free adm

What better way to observe the day of rest than by hanging out with Søndagsvenner (Sunday friends), a non-profit organisation creating open air events every Sunday during the summer?
Sure, the sofa might be beckoning you following that wild night out with your Saturday friends, but you owe it to yourself to resist the temptation and head outside for a day of music, food, drink, kids playing, swimming and other activities.
The music will satisfy both those nursing their hangovers and those who just can’t sit still to a beat.

 

CPH Stage flea market

Vintage shopping at CPH stage festival

Vintage shopping at CPH stage festival (photo: Søren Hellerup)

 
June 13, 10:00-15:00; Højbro Plads, Cph K

A popular occasion at last year’s festival (see G3 for details), props, costumes and more are put up for sale at this theatre flea market. It’s the ultimate way to spruce up your dressing up box.

 

Copenhell

Enjoy some guitar solos and don't miss out on camping at Kopenhagens metal festival (photo: Morten Skovgaard)

Enjoy some guitar solos and don’t miss out on camping at Kopenhagens metal festival (photo: Morten Skovgaard)

 
June 18-20; Refshaleøen, Cph K; copenhell.dk

The outdoor heavy metal festival Copenhell provides three days of popular metal bands performing in an old shipyard on the city island of Refshaleøen. It’s possible to camp at the festival and not miss a thing.


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