Student Café in January

05/01-10 kl. 12:25 Campus
Student Café in January Photo: Vu An Do Cheap beer with a smile at the Student Café

The Student Café on Købmagergade is a must for new international students. Studenterhuset, as it is called in Danish, opens 8 January with International Café every Wednesday and Happy Hour on Fridays from 12-19. See the full January programme here.

by Luci Ellis

Click here for a map of where to find the Student Café.

For those of you who have just arrived in Copenhagen, the Student Café will probably be one of the first places you get to know. There is cheap beer (when you show your University of Copenhagen student card), live music and a chance to meet other international students every Wednesday evening. Here's the programme for January:

Saturday 9 January 21:00: Live music with Apparently No, Ballistophonic, La Champville

Apparently No are a newly formed band that combines an intense vocal sound with guitar-oriented progressive rock. They cite their influences as The Cure, Band of Horses, Kent, Neil Young, The Libertines and Coldplay.

Ballistophonic invade hearts and ears with grandiose and lyrical indie melancholy.

La Champville are four guys with a passion for rock and roll, who combine surf and 60’s inspiration and a hefty dose of enthusiasm. The result is high energy, experimental and catchy melodies.

Tuesday 12 January 19:00: BLUS (the organisation for gay, lesbian and transsexual students in Copenhagen) run the bar and get together for a beer or two. Read more about BLUS here.

Wednesday 13 January 19:00: International café with DJ Kugl and Ham Den Lille.
A party for anyone from anywhere; Danes and internationals come together for music, beer and fun.

Friday 15 January 21:00: The Kites and Klub Tone
The Student Café’s monthly indie night.

Saturday 16 January 20.00: The Alternative Rythmic Music Academy (DARK)
A final concert for the students at the academy with various musicians and bands performing for their final exams.

Tuesday 19 January 19:00: BLUS (the organisation for gay, lesbian and transsexual students in Copenhagen)

Wednesday 20 January 19:00: International café

Thursday 21 January 21:00: Klub 2.0
Klub 2.0 is the Student Cafés monthly electronic live event, which gives new and upcoming acts a chance to perform to a friendly audience. This month’s line up offers sounds from Stoffer & Maskinen, Dubnumb and VJ Antima55.

Saturday 23 January 19:00: Pinhead Festival
With Cleo Malone, Jaywalkers, Avalyn, Steffen Foltmar & Lars Villumsen, White Emphasis and DJ Mamdouh

Tuesday 26 January 19:00: BLUS (the organisation for gay, lesbian and transsexual students in Copenhagen)

Wednesday 27 January 19:00: International Café

Thursday 28 January 21:00: Let’s Go Live
A series of concerts by upcoming bands from the Copenagen area.

Friday 29 January 15:30: Beatbar with Before the Show
Unplugged live music every Friday. This week with Before the Show, and their edgy and dreamy rock music.

Saturday 30 January 22:00: Reception with Duck & Cover and guests Wild Wax Combo.

Sunday 31 January 15:00: Sunday Swing
A free taster of swing dancing from 14:30 to 15:00. The bar opens at 15:00.

luci@adm.ku.dk

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