CONCERT GUIDE

We like to say that COPENHELL is the festival “where you’re allowed to” – within the limits of reason and respect, of course.

This means that at COPENHELL, you will experience every imaginable variation of mosh pits, crowd surfing, walls of death and other glorious madness during the shows.

The veterans know the drill – when to do what and where to stand depending on whether you want to be in the thick of it or enjoy the show in peace and quiet. But new festivalgoers might not know all the cultural codes, and they will sometimes wonder what the hell is going on around them.

There is room for everyone here, and this guide will help you figure out the best place for you to experience the music at COPENHELL.

And always remember: A stranger is just a friend you haven’t met yet!

COPENHELL’s crowd includes some of the sweetest people on this planet – folks who will look out for you as long as you do the same for them. Show respect, be generous and help anyone who seems to be struggling. And please make sure to take all the love and the good memories with out into the rest of the festival site, keeping your great experience with you for the rest of the day and the festival.

This is the place to try it all – but be prepared for a few bruises along the way. You will leave with a sore neck, tired legs and probably an imprint from someone’s studded vest on your shoulder.

If you do get hurt, our medics are right across from the info booth near the main entrance — they will patch you up in no time.

And if you are overwhelmed or anxious, you can visit our Safe & Sound tent next door to the medics – trained and kind people will be ready to help you with mental first-aid here.

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