Drag Night Copenhagen
and After Party 2024
Copenhagen Pride’s annual Drag Night has become an institution featuring an incredible lineup.
Copenhagen Pride’s annual Drag Night has become an institution featuring an incredible lineup.
Copenhagen Pride’s annual Drag Night has become an institution featuring an incredible lineup of more than 25 drag kings, drag queens and non-binary performers.
- Attending the Drag Night? Stay close to the party at Radisson Collection Royal hotel rated “Fabulous” by guests, with great location just a 5-minute walk to the show, premium suites and superb city views.
The Drag Night
- 19.00–23.45 – One of the biggest drag shows in the world is back at Pride Square.
- Almost 5 hours of drag with international and local performers.
- Drag Night is one of the marquee events of Copenhagen Pride.
- Megan Moore hosts the night with 20 other fabulous queens.
The Venues
- Pride Square – Located by city hall, Rådhuspladsen transforms into an inclusive, welcoming meeting place with food vendors, community stalls, bars, two performance areas
- Pumpehuset -Music venue located in the centre of Copenhagen close to Pride Square. Every year, the venue houses concerts within many genres.
The club is built on two floors. On the first floor, the big concert hall has room for 600 people, and the ground floor has room for 400 guests.- Check out the top hotels closest to the Pride Park and the After Party.
Recommended Hotels in Copenhagen
The following hotels are close to all of the pride festivities and have high reviews :
Hotel Herman K, Hotel Danmark, Hotel Alexandra, Scandic Palace,
Where to stay close to all the gay bars.
Our top 4 selections with the best rates.
The Royal Hotel is where we like to stay
in Copenhagen offering a great location.
For further information and advice on
Drag Night Copenhagen The Website
Almost all of the gay bars and clubs are located in the city center around the famous Strøget shopping street. They are all within walking distance of each other.
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Highlights of Copenhagen’s Drag Night
Denmark has a reputation for being one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly countries in the world. Same-sex sexual activity was decriminalized in Denmark in 1933, making it one of the first countries in the world to do so. In 1989, Denmark became the first country to legally recognize same-sex registered partnerships. In 2012, Denmark legalized same-sex marriage, allowing same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, just like opposite-sex couples.
This area is close to Vesterbro & is known for its elegant atmosphere. It has a few LGBTQ+-friendly bars & cafes.
The city center also has a concentration of LGBTQ+ venues, making it a popular area for both locals & visitors.