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Turboweekend Returns with a Bang in Copenhagen
Turboweekend ruled the Danish synthpop wave from 2008 to 2016—until they suddenly dropped off the radar. No farewell, no fanfare. Just silence. But now? They’ve roared back into the spotlight with a brand new album and four sold-out nights at Vega in Copenhagen.
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Get Started NowThursday night’s show wasn’t just a comeback. It was a reckoning. Turboweekend hit the stage with full force—owning every inch of it from the first deep, magnetic bassline to the final drum crash. Their rhythm section? Still unstoppable. The energy? Unfiltered and electric.
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There’s something timeless about Turboweekend’s sound. It pulls you in—half nostalgia, half revelation. Even their old tracks felt reborn, hitting just as hard in 2025 as they did a decade ago.

They kicked off the night with “After Hours,” all grandeur and pulse. But it was during “Trouble Is” that the crowd erupted. Silas Bjerregaard, riding a wave of hands, stood tall, whispered the hook—and then screamed it like it was gospel. It was messy. It was mythic. It was Turboweekend.