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Rave Alert: Karrusel coming to Refshaløen

Benedicte Vagner
August 15th, 2022


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Hundreds will crowd the green spots at Refshaløen for three days of electronic music

Sister festival of Distortion to play at Refshaløen. (photo: Distortion)

The sister festival of Copenhagen Distortion, Karrusel, is coming to Refshaløen on August 25-27.

The electronic music festival will be offering three days of house, techno and disco at a private green spot at Refshaløen.

The area will be divided into three different stage areas for the 31 artists that will be playing across the span of the three days, and tickets for the festival can be secured here.  

Among the artists playing are: Amalie Lens, DJ Seinfeld, Folamour, Nastia and Partiboi69.

Other than the various stages, there will also be a vintage carousel ride. Food, meanwhile, is handily available at nearby street food market Reffen.  


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