ALICE reopens at Nørrebro 6 September

After four years away from Nørrebro, the new ALICE opens its doors on September 6 with a huge bang of a concert opening week
The regional music venue of Nørrebro opens the doors to a newly renovated venue and celebrates its homecoming with a seven-day musical extravaganza in September.
Photographer
Adriana Zak

ALICE returns

After four turbulent years with first a pandemic and then a venue that was shut down due to health risks, ALICE now returns home to its own concert hall in the heart of Nørrebro. The regional music venue reopens not only with, among other things, new ventilation from the Municipality of Copenhagen, but also in completely renovated interior settings with support from the A.P. Møller Foundation, which generously donated a grant last year. 

Here, ALICE will be the stage for more than 250 concerts annually across diversity and genres and establish itself as Denmark’s leading promoter of diversity in rhythmic music. After a temporary relocation to Stairway in Vanløse for the past 1.5 years, ALICE looks forward to giving Nørrebro its venue back again when they move back home on September 6.

"We are immensely looking forward to returning to our core audience in Nørrebro in September.”
HC Gimbel
Director, ALICE

Celebrating reopening with a seven-day musical extravaganza

he reopening takes place on Friday, September 6, when ALICE presents a seven-day magnificent concert program that reflects all aspects of the venue’s diverse music profile. 

The program is curated by ALICE’s music group and features, among other things, Congolese Afro-funk, post-traditional folk music from the North Caucasus, an inauguration ritual with six drummers, irresistible bagpipe playing, a British dub legend, ecstatic dance parties, and much more.

See the full programme for the reopening