
An immersive festival of electronic music, art, and discovery. Explore live performances, a full exhibition, and creative workshops that spark new ways of seeing the world around you—blending sound, light, and human connection
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Sort Sind leads this deep dive into advanced DJ techniques. Explore creative ways to structure sets, handle multi-deck setups, and make bold BPM shifts. You’ll work on track selection strategies, using effects, and mastering gear like Pioneer and Xone mixers. A session for DJs ready to sharpen their skills and take their sets to new heights.
‘Zooming In’ is a hands-on visuals workshop by B612, designed to inspire a deeper exploration of our immediate surroundings. Using digital microscopes, participants will uncover hidden details of the natural world and transform them into abstract visuals, which will be featured in live performances.
Explore the hidden connections between humans, plants, and sound in this interactive workshop. Using touch-sensitive sensors, participants create evolving soundscapes by interacting with plants and each other. Every touch shapes the composition, revealing the unseen harmonies of nature. No experience needed—just curiosity and a sense of connection.
Adrian is a Cuban-Venezuelan photographer based in Copenhagen. He does photography in many types of settings: fashion, street, documentary, music, events… The only constant is that he shoots everything with analog cameras. In this workshop, you will experiment with photography in unusual ways using polaroids, prints, cutouts… This might be for you if you are a creative person who hasn’t had the time/energy/space to do art with a new medium just for fun.
In a world tuned to digital perfection, this workshop explores the beauty in imperfection—where noise meets harmony, and texture becomes atmosphere. Through layering and transformation, we’ll explore how raw sonic elements can shape depth, emotion, and a sense of place.
B612 presents ‘Natural Phenomena,’ a three-part immersive installation where light and sound are used to explore the profound and intricate relationships between matter, energy, and time. The exhibition aims to disseminate a series of otherwise intangible and hidden phenomena and present them as physical environments that promote reflection and meditation.
Inspired by the concept of overtones—harmonics that enrich and deepen a musical tone—we're a collective crafting events combining electronic music with projection mapping, installations, and community to create multidimensional experiences.

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We offer day passes, weekend passes, and festival passes.
• Day Passes: Grant access to all music performances, exhibitions, and events for the selected day.
• Weekend Passes: Provide access to all festival activities, including music performances and exhibitions, for the entire weekend.
• Festival Passes: Give access to the full 5-day festival experience.
Workshops are available only to ticket holders. If you have a day, weekend, or festival pass, you can book a workshop for the days you have festival access.
• Workshops cost 25 DKK extra and must be booked separately.
• To book, visit the same link where you bought your ticket. Once your ticket is purchased, you’ll be able to purchase workshops for your ticketed day/days.
• Limited spots available: Each workshop has 15 seats, and booking is on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you can no longer attend, you will have the option to list your ticket on Shotgun very easily for resale.
The location is being held at: Refshalevej 173c, 1432 København - on the refshaleøen island. You will find the black container structure where the festival will be held 100m in front of Copenhagen Contemporary Museum.
On arrival, we will scan your Shotgun ticket that you received in your email, or directly from the Shotgun app.
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