Music, beer, and sweat: Copenhagen metro turns into a dancefloor for locals
The last adrenaline rush of the five-days Strøm Festival from Sep. 3 to Sep. 7

Hundreds of revelers dance to electronic music with beer in an hours-long metro party in Denmark’s capital of Copenhagen on Sept. 7.
The rave takes place in a running metro train circulating the Copenhagen City Circle Line from 8:30pm to 11pm, with people joining or leaving at any station.


Four music artists plays live techno music, with big speakers installed in each car.
Some party-goers bring beer along with them on the train. Metro staffs regulate the flow of passengers at the gates to prevent overcrowding.
Augustinas, 20, from Lithuania, says he has a broad interest in different music genres and is a fan of Peachlyfe, one of the DJs at the event.
“I just want to have a great time. I want to dance. I want to listen to some good stuff,” he says before entering the metro party.

The metro party is one of the events of the 2025 Strøm Festival, an annual festival since 2006 that promotes electronic music to both Danes and international audiences.
Around one-fifth of Nordic listeners chose “dance & electronic” as their favourite music genres, according to a 2020 study by YouGov, an international market research and data analytics firm.
“We often present electronic music in unconventional settings: urban spaces, nature and other unexpected places where audiences do not typically expect to encounter electronic music,” says a spokesperson for the non-profit Strøm, which organizes the festival, in an email interview.


People partying inside the metro Video: Chi Ngai Leung
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