PRM / Wednesday’s reopening of Denmark was celebrated at 35 meters high by the country’s biggest stay-at-home concert

    Pressemeddelelse fra Aalborg Kongres & Kultur Center

    Today, Wednesday, the people of Denmark can draw a sigh of relief, with hit-songs such as ‘All I Wanna Do’ and ‘Solo Dance’ likely still playing in the back of their minds from Friday’s concert. Martin Jensen, 29-year-old DJ and producer, performed these and many other hits during his massive out-door performance. Playing from an elevated stage 35 meters high, the performance was accompanied by 750 spotlights, 750 firework explosions, and a plethora of meter-tall flames surrounding the artist. The world-famous producer has worked with international celebrities such as Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, and Jason Derulo. His popular hits such as ‘Solo Dance’, ‘All I Wanna do’, and ‘Nobody’ has amassed more than 2.5 billion streams worldwide.

    Contrary to a lot of other countries, Denmark reopens Wednesday. The long-anticipated reopening is possible due to approximately 1 million Danes having started vaccine treatments, while infection rates has remained steadily low for a long period of time. The reopening-day is happily accompanied by amazing spring weather, allowing for restaurant visits, football, music, and everything else the Danes have been craving for months.

    Kontakt:

    CEO/adm. direktør Nicolaj Holm tlf.: +45 6095 8935 email: nh@akkc.dk

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