Cole Pulice (US) + Support: KRYLOVA | Copenhagen Jazz Festival
Cole Police (US)
Cole Pulice (they/them) is an American saxophonist, composer, and improviser known for crafting immersive, atmospheric soundscapes. With their new album Land’s End Eternal—a six-part suite of pastoral chamber jazz—they invite audiences into a hypnotic concert experience where the lines between acoustic and electronic music gently dissolve.
Night Terrors Film Festival - Copenhagen 2026
18:00 = Café opens / Tickets are 70 kr.
19:00 = Show starts
There will be a short intermission about halfway through the program.
All films screening will be either English language or subtitled in English.
Favorite Things presents: Rino Sivathas (NO) + FLEMMING | Copenhagen Jazz Festival
Rino Sivathas (NO)
Drummer and composer Rino Sivathas has made a name for himself on the Norwegian jazz scene in recent years with a forward-thinking and visionary style. Alongside his participation in various projects, his own ideas and compositions have been simmering over time, culminating in an energetic and unpredictable solo project. Here, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic music merge into a soundscape characterized by beats, synths, and fluid improvisation. It’s groovy, super tight, and raw all at once—a fresh and open space where listeners are invited into the warmth.
Veronica Rud
Veronika Rud is a singer and composer from Aarhus who has gained attention with her debut EP Mens Jeg Venter, which has been featured on P8 JAZZ. With deep respect for musical traditions and a playful approach to genres, she creates a unique soundscape where softness meets energy, and improvisation breathes life into the music.
Through curious melodies and dynamic rhythms, Veronika Rud invites the audience on a musical journey that touches and connects people across experiences and backgrounds. Look forward to a concert where presence and music take center stage.
Albertine Sarges (DE) | Musikcaféen
Albertine Sarges' new album, Girl Missing, is the highly anticipated follow-up to her acclaimed 2021 debut, The Sticky Fingers.
The project emerged from personal loss—after a close friend abruptly cut ties, Albertine turned to songwriting, assembling a musical mosaic of love and longing. “I was crafting a sonic biography of love,” she reflects, intertwining themes of female friendship throughout. The missing girl of the title is not just someone lost, but someone longing.