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Natkat + Support: Nima Rezai
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Forsalg: 150,- / Dør: 190,-
Om dette arrangement
Natkat is a hip-hop duo from Copenhagen that has built a cult status in the underground with their uncompromising approach to lyrics, beats, and vibe. The duo combines classic boom bap with a contemporary presence and an electronic edge. ➤ HQ opens: 19:00 ➤ Concert starts: 20:00 ➤ Pre-sale: 150 DKK + fee ➤ At the door: 190 DKK ➤ HQ Nightclub: 23:00 – 05:00 (from 00:00 – 40 DKK incl. wardrobe) Natkat: Since 2014, Natkat have made their mark as a name you don't just listen to - you experience them live. From their early releases and concerts, Natkat have built a reputation where they're almost spoken of as a mythical figure dwelling in the soil and darkness of the underground. In the spring of 2026, Natkat returned with their first single in seven years. The reception was massive, culminating in a blocked-off Bragesgade in Nørrebro – with scenes reminiscent of Distortion circa 2010: people were hanging from the lampposts while the crowd pushed forward to get their hands on the new 7" vinyl. Natkat has announced much more music for 2026, and rumors of a full-length album are already circulating. Nima Rezai: Nima Rezai is a rapper who uses his music as a mirror for both society and the self. With roots in progressive rap and inspiration from jazz, jerk, and soul, he creates a sonic universe that moves freely outside the fixed boundaries of the genre. His lyrics are rooted in his Kurdish heritage, his experiences as a political refugee, and a personal battle with addiction, all told with uncompromising honesty and a rare sense of presence. The music balances the raw and the reflective, where hard-hitting beats meet vulnerable stories, and where both body and mind are activated upon entering his universe. Nima Rezai has released two EPs, a mixtape, and several singles, building a solid live reputation with performances at SPOT Festival (KORMA Showcase), Volume Village in Aarhus, Way Up North in Aalborg, Pumpehuset in Copenhagen, and Aarhus Festival, among others.





