List of festivals in Denmark

This is a list of festivals and carnivals in Denmark.

By type

General

  • Aarhus Festuge, largest cultural festival in Northern Europe including several smaller festivals.
  • Triangle Festival Week, East Jutland. Cultural festival around Vejle, Fredericia and Kolding including several smaller festivals.
  • Esbjerg Festival Week
  • Farsøfest, Farsø
  • Kolding Light Festival
  • Culture- and Light Festival Lønstrup
  • Street Art Festival, Brande
  • Trailerpark Festival, Copenhagen
  • PASSAGE, international street theatre festival in Helsingør
  • Shakespeare Festival at Hamlet's Castle, Helsingør
  • Tavern Festival, Helsingør
  • International Living Theatre (ILT), Aarhus
  • Hillerød Music and Theatre Festival
  • Sandsculpture festival, Hundested
  • International Sand Sculpture Festival, Søndervig
  • Himmelstorm Festival, Hundested
  • Geopark Festival, Odsherred Municipality
  • Krudtværks Festival, Frederiksværk
  • MADE Festival, DIY and co-creation festival in Roskilde
  • Wool Festival Saltum
  • Funen MC Festival, Odense
  • Odense Flower Festival
  • Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays, Odense
  • Danish Bridge Festival, Svendborg
  • Fantasy Festival, Esbjerg
  • Ribe Wine Festival
  • Wadden Sea Festival
  • Free BunkerLove Festival, Løkken
  • Nordic Ink Festival, tattoo festival in Frederikshavn
  • Mythological ART Festival, Jelling
  • Rose Festival, Bogense
  • The Cimbri Festival, Aars
  • Søndervig Winter Swimming Festival
  • Skagen Winter Swimming Festival
  • Shark Cutter Festival and Regatta, Nysted
  • Excercise Festival, Torup
  • WE Aart Festival, Aalborg
  • Copenhagen Christmas Festival
  • Wondercool, Copenhagen
  • Cultural Harbour, Copenhagen
  • Copenhagen Carnival
  • Aalborg Carnival
  • Copenhagen Pride
  • Aarhus Pride
  • Samsø Sustainability Festival
  • Skarresø Festival (Danmarks Byggefestival)


Historical

  • Moesgård Viking Moot, Aarhus
  • Viking Festival, changing locations arranged by National Museum Denmark
  • European Medieval Festival, Horsens
  • The Festival of Centuries, Aarhus
  • Ringsted Medieval Festival
  • Nysted Medieval Festival and Market
  • Renaissance Festival, Kronborg Castle in Helsingør
  • Medieval Festival at Spøttrup
  • Black Powder Festival, Hals
  • Knights' Festival at Ulvsborg, at Ulvsborg Historical Center in Asnæs

Food

  • Organic Harvest Market Weekend, nationwide
  • Copenhagen Cooking and Food Festival
  • Copenhagen Beer Festival
  • Food Festival Aarhus
  • ROKOST Food Festival, Roskilde
  • EAT!, Odense
  • Seafood Festival, Odense
  • Kerteminde Cherry Festival
  • Cod Festival, Nakskov
  • Herring Festival Glyngøre
  • Hirtshals Fish Festival
  • Harvest Festival in Asnæs
  • Norway Lobster Festival, Læsø
  • The Fruit Festival, the South Sea Islands
  • Samsø Fjordfestival
  • Fra Bund Til Mund

Film


Music

  • Aarhus Vocal Festival, rhythmic vocal music
  • Honky Tonk Music Festival, Nykøbing Sjælland
  • Music festival for children, Hørby
  • Vendsyssel Festival
  • Sommer.Chillout.Aarhus (S.C.A)
  • Langelandsfestival, Rudkøbing
Rock and contemporary
Alternative
  • Nakke Festival, Rørvig
  • FROST Festival, Copenhagen
Electronic

Many festivals features electronic music, but a few has specialised in this genre.

  • Strøm Festival, Copenhagen
  • PHONO Festival, Odense
Jazz
  • Copenhagen Jazz Festival
  • Aarhus International Jazz Festival
  • Vinterjazz, across the country
  • Riverboat Jazz Festival, Silkeborg
  • Maribo Jazz Festival
  • Ribe Jazz Festival
  • Samsø Jazzfestival
  • Ringkøbing Fjord Jazzfestival
  • Den Blå Festival, Aalborg
  • Haderslev Jazz Festival
  • Kanal Jazz, Løgstør
  • Roskilde Jazz Days
  • Nykøbing/Rørvig Jazz Festival, Nykøbing Sjælland
  • Ærø Jazz Festival
Folk and blues
  • Tønder Festival
  • Skagen Festival
  • Musik i lejet, Tisvildeleje
  • Hillerød Folk Festival
  • Frederikshavns Blues Festival
  • Tange Sø Folk Festival
  • Copenhagen Blues Festival
  • Fanø Free Folk
  • Ærø Harmonika Festival
  • SCC Country Festival, Silkeborg
  • Country Festival, Aalborg
  • Country Festival, Gram
  • Tunø Festival
  • Musikweekend Livø
Classical and opera
  • Copenhagen Opera Festival
  • Copenhagen Summer Festival
  • Tivoli Festival
  • Aalborg Opera Festival
  • Thy Chamber Music Festival
  • Esbjerg International Chamber Music Festival
  • Kammermusikfestival, Fejø
  • Klassiske Dage, Holstebro
  • Vendsyssel Festival
  • Rued Langgaard Festival, Ribe
  • Holstebro International Music Festival
  • Sorø International Music Festival
  • Hindsgavl Festival, at Hindsgavl Castle in Middelfart
  • Samsø Chamber Music Festival

See also

References

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