Cosy and intimate, Copenhagen's jazz-club veteran is a great spot to catch emerging homegrown musicians and the occasional big name. The club even has an open-mic poetry club every first Monday of the month from 8pm to 10pm. Your lucky break?
La Fontaine
Copenhagen
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