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ASTA + Echo, Bravo + Sanxer
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Forsalg: 75,- / Dør: 100,-
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HeadQuarters presents a three-stage rocket of a Thursday night, as we welcome three of Denmark's most explosive underground rock acts! Featuring ASTA with their mermaid punk, Echo, Brave with their free-jazz inspired noise rock, and last but not least, Sanxer, who pushes musical boundaries and invites you all the way into the darkness! ➤ HQ opens: 19:00 ➤ Concert starts: 20:00 ➤ Pre-sale: 75 DKK ➤ Tickets at the door: 100 DKK ASTA: ASTA delivers explosive and experimental rock music. They are a young, Danish-language alternative rock band formed in Copenhagen. Their focus is on high-energy, cathartic live shows, wearing their hearts on their sleeves with an all-in approach to performing on stage. Unbound by genre conventions, Asta, Lasse, and Mikkel draw from everywhere, blending spoken word, punk, and avant-garde into an expression that is edgy, raw, vulnerable, and wild. It's a pure discharge of energy and an invitation to let loose completely. ASTA springs from a vibrant alternative Copenhagen/Aarhus scene surrounding Movement Shaped Like A Heart. ASTA's debut EP, “Jeg har haft det mærkeligt hele mit liv” (I've Felt Weird All My Life), will be released on Movement Shaped Like A Heart in March 2026, followed by a Scandinavian tour. Echo, Bravo: Echo, Bravo is a Copenhagen-based noise rock band that incorporates free-jazz and no-wave elements into a musical 'empty-the-fridge' soup. Their music emerges from jam sessions in the practice room, often starting as loud escapades that are then boiled down to a simple idea. True to the soup metaphor, it's seasoned with whatever they can find at the back of the fridge: harmonica, percussion, and a pink plastic flute. Sanxer: Sanxer creates heavy, atmospheric tracks with layer upon layer of production. Their track 'BUREAUCRAT' is drenched in reverb and delay, pushing the vocals far back into the mix. The whole experience feels slightly claustrophobic and dizzying; the bassline is subdued, and there’s plenty of texture without it ever becoming overwhelming. This is music that needs to be heard in the dark.





