No longer the shadow of a mask or a health pass, the offices have come back to life and the concerts bring together tens of thousands of fans: this Friday, Denmark turns the page entirely on restrictions aimed at fighting Covid-19.
“We are definitely at the forefront in Denmark because we no longer have any restrictions, we have moved to the other side of the pandemic thanks to the deployment of vaccination,” Ulrik Ørum-Petersen told AFP , promoter at Live Nation.
On Saturday, the show organizer is orchestrating a sold-out concert for 50,000 people, a first in Europe still weighed down by restrictions. On September 4 already, Live Nation had organized a first festival aptly baptized “return to life”, which had gathered 15,000 people in Copenhagen.
“Being in the crowd, singing like before, it almost made me forget the Covid-19 and everything we’ve been through in recent months,” said Emilie Bendix, a young woman of 26, who returned to the concert.
Introduced in March as a corollary of the reopening, the “coronapas” was no longer mandatory in nightclubs since September 1, a requirement lifted on Friday.