Julie Berthelsen, Søs Fenger & Annette Heick

Julie Berthelsen, Søs Fenger

Julie Berthelsen, Søs Fenger & Annette Heick

Summerpop in warm company with Julie Berthelsen & Annette Heick

Get ready for communal singalongs in Danish on the Open-Air Stage on selected summer days. 

This evening brings Summerpop to the Open‑Air Stage, as singing host Annette Heick welcomes Julie Berthelsen and Søs Fenger. Their shared love of Danish melodies creates an atmosphere that invites everyone to sing along under the open sky. Together, they share summery favourites that resonate with both heart and voice. 

Read more about the evening’s performers below. 

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Julie Berthelsen

Julie Berthelsen has shaped Denmark’s musical landscape for more than two decades with her warm vocals and songs such as Every Little Part of Me. She became known nationwide after Popstars and has received three Danish Music Awards. With her presence and ability to inspire communal singing, she brings generations together. 

Julie Berthelsen

Søs Fenger

Søs Fenger has, over four decades, become a natural part of everyday life for many Danes through pop hits, ballads and summer favourites. Her broad repertoire brings audiences together across generations, and her concerts offer both intimacy and familiar melodies. With her warm voice and strong songbook, she fits seamlessly into the atmosphere when Danish Summer Hits fill the evening with togetherness and lightness.

Søs Fenger

Annette Heick

Annette Heick looks forward to her fifth season as the singing host of Sing Along in Tivoli. She has led major musical productions, television programmes, and her own concerts. With warmth and a strong sense of hosting, she ties the evening together and welcomes visitors into the shared joy of singing. 

Annette Heick

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