UPDATE, 5 OCTOBER 2018: Due to unforeseen circumstances, Noisey Festival 2018 in Copenhagen will not be carried out as planned. Purchased tickets will be refunded via www.billetlugen.dkFirst question: do you understand Danish? If so, you might remember Noisey Denmark yelling something a few months back about hosting a festival in Copenhagen on Friday 2 November and Saturday 3 November. Given November's proximity to get-those-gloves-on-now weather in the northern hemisphere, that means an indoor festival, at venue TAP1, that will significantly extend the Danish festival season. Second question: do you want to know who's playing? Well, good – we’ve now got the first batch of acts lined up, and we’re ready to share them with you. Noisey Denmark will be playing host to everyone from Norwegian pop star Sigrid and UK rapper Nines to Aussie guitarist and singer Stella Donnelly, London-based Welsh techno-pop artist Kelly Lee Owens and American rapper Ugly God (for his first-ever Danish show).
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Scroll down to check out the full list of the first nine names and get your tickets right here – they’re 630 kroner for both days (about £75), so there’s absolutely no excuse not to come and party with us besides being someone who maybe hates fun? Idk. You've still got a few months to save up too (and the Danes are good at keeping warm in the cold, so don't let that put you off).Maybe you’re one of those people who just won’t shut up about Jungle's self-titled debut album from 2014. Or maybe you jumped on the bandwagon more recently, after they dropped two’ new tracks. Or maybe you just recognise their biggest hit to date, “Busy Earnin’”, from all of those times it has blared out of your television as you and your stoned friends have argued over who gets to play as Real Madrid in FIFA 15. Whatever the case, you’d better start stretching and polishing your best dancing shoes, because things are bound to pop off when the London septet unleashes their infectious neo-soul.There’s usually a clear difference between the type of electronica that makes you dance like a mindless bass slave, and the type of electronica that seduces you and brings you closer to your emotions. But once in a blue moon, an artist like Kelly Lee Owens appears and does both at the same time. Her self-titled debut album and concerts are a beautiful example of precisely that combination, so get ready to move like a rabid animal while somehow maturing as a person.
Jungle (UK)
Kelly Lee Owens (UK)
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LISS (DK)
Nines (UK)
Riverhead (DK)
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Sigrid (NO)
Stella Donnelly (AU)
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