Train

Aarhus


Aarhus’ premier club, Train is first and foremost a concert venue, with shows a couple of nights a week and some big international acts on the program. Train opens as a late-night club as well on Friday and Saturday nights, with room for up to 1300 party-people and top-notch DJ talent. The complex also incorporates Kupé, a cool lounge club.


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