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Copenhagen / Mashup Culture

Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Joleeen

en by Mashup Culture  /  Jacob Fuglsang, 16. May 2008

 

Copenhagen is gearing up for the summer and the girls seems prettier and the boys more smiling. The bar named after Dolly's song Jolene that was previous located in Copenhagen's Nørrebro district, has moved to the ultra cool Copenhagen Meatpacking district. It is strategically placed next to Copenhagen hippest gallery V1 and hot spot Karriere Bar. It is also surrounded by new galleries and other hot spots in the making.

Jolene is run by a crew of Icelandic people and in collaboration with some of Copenhagens most interesting DJ's and artists, who also have created some of the interior design, DJ booth and installations. On the warm summer nights in Copenhagen, this very area will be a safe spot to go to if you want the full spectra of what the city can offer in night culture. 

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