Since its opening in 1843, Tivoli Concert Hall has hosted an impressive range of musical acts. Its rich legacy includes performances by legendary composers such as Johann Strauss II and Richard Wagner, renowned orchestras like the Royal Danish Orchestra, and top international artists such as Bryan Adams, Diana Krall, Rod Stewart, and The Black Eyed Peas.
The ‘Friday Rock’ at the Open-Air stage features a mix of local talents and international stars like Saint Clara, HUGORM, Black Eyed Peas, Aqua, and Bryan Adams. Jazzy Wednesday brings live performances by prominent Danish musicians and the Tivoli Orchestra from June to August. June offers the Tivoli Youth Guard Summer Concert, where young musicians perform precision drills and musical pieces, with Benjamin Koppel adding classical and modern hits to the program.
The Open-Air stage at Tivoli Gardens is a central hub for live music, allowing visitors to enjoy performances in a scenic, outdoor setting. The open layout amplifies the crowd's energy, while the lush gardens provide a stunning backdrop for an unforgettable experience. Whether you are listening to a high-energy rock band or a soulful jazz ensemble, the Open-Air Stage offers an unparalleled way to enjoy world-class performances in one of Copenhagen's most iconic venues.
Yes, most Tivoli passes or single entry tickets do not offer access to the Tivoli Concert Hall. You need to book separate tickets to enjoy special performances or concerts held in the Concert Hall, such as classical music events or exclusive shows.
For most concerts at Tivoli, seating is first-come, first-served, especially at the Open-Air Stage. However, some Tivoli Concert Hall performances may offer VIP or reserved seating options.
Yes! Tivoli Gardens offers a variety of food and beverage options, including food stalls and nearby restaurants where you can enjoy a meal or snack while watching concerts. Some events even feature dining experiences alongside performances.