Public Service, festival of new music. The danish festival for electronic music, based in the National Broadcasting HQ in Copenhagen, takes place in the 3rd weekend of august.
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SOME GOOD ADVICE
Advice #1: Experience the fantastic outdoor stage
One of the coolest buildings of Copenhagen is hosting our outdoor stage. Yes, we are outdoors, but almost inside a house. How? Well, the super-cool building has a circular yard big enough to sport a lawn and surrounding trees. We open at 7 PM (what Danes call 19.00) on Friday, and at 3 PM (15.00) Saturday. Possibly the coolest chill-out spot ever. Btw: some of the other stages at just as terrific. For instance we have a giant wall (8x25 meters) completely covered in multi-coloured, programmable neon tubes. Awesome.
Advice #2: Come early or die
If you read our schedule, you'll see that we have some really good stuff for you early in the evening. For example we have Lulu Rouge at the Outdoor Stage Friday at 9 PM (21.00). Lulu Rouge is powered by Buda og T.O.M, some of Denmark’s finest djs and electronic artists, and at PUBLIC SERVICE they present a very special video show at the Outdoor Stage. Another example: Saturday at 9.30 PM (21.30) we proudly present Thomas Fehlman, member of the legendary ambient/minimal project “The Orbâ€. So come early if you're clever.
Advice #3: Understand the idea behind PUBLIC SERVICE
Well, of course it's about partying, having fun, dancing and getting wasted/laid. But it's also about great arts and extraordinary musical experiences so we work hard to present an event of the highest quality. It's a bit like mixing up a museum of modern art and a cutting edge club. So when we say “concert†we mean it. Good sound, great light and a dedicated crowd. When we say “video arts†we mean it. High definition video screens and the best artists behind the mixers. So you’re not just at an ordinary party. You're at a very loud art exhibition.