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CONCERT

Dermot Kennedy

Falkoner Center, Frederiksberg, DK
11. May 2026. 17:30h
2026
11
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Dermot Kennedy tickets for Falkoner Center, emotional live show and new European tour opening in Denmark

Looking for tickets for Dermot Kennedy at Falkoner Center in Frederiksberg? The Irish singer-songwriter brings his 11.05.2026 concert with "Power Over Me", "Outnumbered" and the new album "The Weight of the Woods", giving the evening a fresh live focus

Dermot Kennedy at Falkoner Center: a voice that seeks silence in the hall

Dermot Kennedy comes to Falkoner Center in Frederiksberg as an Irish singer-songwriter whose career has grown from a very simple but rare combination: a powerful voice, lyrics that rely on personal confession, and production that can move from acoustic bareness to a broad pop sound. The concert is announced for 11.05.2026 at 17:30, and the ticket is valid for one day. For audiences in Denmark, this performance carries additional weight because Falkonersalen states that with this very concert Kennedy opens his biggest headliner tour across Europe and the United Kingdom in May and June 2026.

Kennedy is best known to a wider audience for the songs "Power Over Me", "Outnumbered", "Better Days", "Something to Someone" and the collaboration "Paradise" with Meduza. His sound often rests on contrast: the verses are intimate and direct, but the choruses have a breadth that easily fills a large hall. That is why his concerts usually attract both fans who have followed him since his early acoustic recordings and performances, as well as audiences who know him through radio hits and larger pop productions. Tickets for this event are in demand.

A new phase of the career: "The Weight of the Woods"

Ahead of the concert in Frederiksberg, Kennedy arrives with a new album, "The Weight of the Woods", his third studio release published on 03.04.2026. The album was released through Interscope Records and was produced by Gabe Simon, known for his work with Noah Kahan and Lana Del Rey. This is an important context for this performance: Kennedy is not on tour only as a performer with a catalogue of major hits, but also as an author who has just opened a new chapter, more oriented toward roots, voice and storytelling.The new album contains the songs "Honest", "Refuge", "Funeral", "Endless", "Sycamore", "Blue Eyes", "Happiness" and the title track "The Weight of the Woods". According to information published with the album and in conversations around the release, the material is strongly connected to Ireland, home, family, memories and the pressure that comes with great expectations. That does not mean the concert will necessarily be calm or monotonous. On the contrary, Kennedy functions best when, in the same evening, moments of almost whispered concentration alternate with songs in which the audience takes over the chorus.

For those who discovered him through the 2022 album "Sonder", the new material may feel more direct and earthier. "Sonder" brought Kennedy closer to a large pop format, while "The Weight of the Woods" emphasizes voice, piano, guitar, choral textures and an organic sense of space. At Falkoner Center, precisely such material can gain additional strength because the hall is not a faceless stadium, but a concert space in which vocal nuances and quieter parts of songs are an important part of the experience.

What the audience can expect from the performance

The exact set list for the concert in Frederiksberg has not been confirmed in advance, so it should not be guessed. Still, Kennedy's current catalogue clearly suggests what range can be expected: songs from the period of his early breakthrough, major singles that brought him to an international audience, and new material from the album "The Weight of the Woods". For many visitors, the most exciting part of the evening will be precisely the collision of those phases - older emotional favourites alongside fresh songs that still carry the feeling of a recently opened chapter.Kennedy's concert appeal is not in excessive theatricality, but in the focus on performance. His voice carries the songs both when the arrangement remains almost empty and when it is surrounded by piano, guitar, drums and broad backing vocals. In the best moments, the audience does not receive only a sequence of songs, but a feeling of collective singing in which personal lyrics turn into a collective chorus. Places are disappearing quickly.

Who this concert is especially interesting for


  • For long-time fans who want to hear how earlier favourites fit into the new phase after the album "The Weight of the Woods".

  • For audiences who love Irish singer-songwriters, emotional pop, soul influences and vocals that carry a song without the need for excessive embellishment.

  • For visitors who seek a balance between big choruses and intimate moments at concerts.

  • For those who know only hits such as "Power Over Me", "Outnumbered" or "Paradise", but want to discover a wider authorial context.



Falkoner Center: a hall that gives the concert a sense of closeness

Falkoner Center is located in Frederiksberg, an urban municipality within the wider Copenhagen area, at Falkoner Allé 9. The concert takes place in Falkonersalen, a space connected with Scandic Falkoner and a long concert history. The hall itself points out that over the years it has hosted major international names, and today's programme combines concerts, theatre performances, comedy shows and other live events. For Dermot Kennedy, this is a good framework: large enough to receive a serious audience, but also compact enough to preserve a sense of closeness to the performer.The capacity is listed in venue data as being in the range of more than 2,000 participants, while for Falkoner Hall in conference layouts up to 1,929 seats are mentioned in theatre setup. For a concert visitor, the most important thing is that this is not an enormous, cold space in which the performance gets lost, but a hall in which a vocal performance is in the foreground. With Kennedy, whose songs often begin quietly and then grow toward powerful endings, such a ratio of size and closeness can be a great advantage.

Basic facts about the location


  • Venue: Falkoner Center, or Falkonersalen.

  • Address: Falkoner AllĂ© 9, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark.

  • Type of space: indoor hall for concerts, theatre performances, conferences and larger live events.

  • Capacity: available data mention space for more than 2,000 participants, with 1,929 seats for Falkoner Hall in theatre layout.

  • Nearest public transport connection: Frederiksberg Metro Station, with lines M1, M2 and M3.



Arrival in Frederiksberg and movement around the hall

Frederiksberg is a practical choice for a concert visit because it is well connected with the rest of Copenhagen. The simplest arrival for most visitors will be by metro to Frederiksberg station, which is on the M1, M2 and M3 line network. For travellers arriving from Copenhagen Airport, it is useful to know that the available directions for reaching Scandic Falkoner mention taking the metro to Frederiksberg Metro Station, with a journey of about 20 minutes from the direction of the airport.For arrival by car, it should be taken into account that Frederiksberg is an urban area with limited space and greater demand for parking in evening times. Q-Park mentions the possibility of parking at Q-Park Codanhus, from where the trip toward Falkonersalen can be continued by bus 31. This is a useful option for those who do not want to circle around the hall immediately before the start of the programme. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Frederiksberg is not only a transit point to the hall. In the immediate surroundings there are cafés, restaurants and city streets that are suitable for arriving earlier, especially if you are travelling from outside Copenhagen. For a concert that begins at 17:30, it is wise to plan arrival with enough reserve, especially because of evening traffic and possible crowds around the entrance. The exact door opening time is not stated in the available data, so for that detail one should follow the information the visitor receives with their ticket or immediately before the event.

The host city: a concert outing in the rhythm of Copenhagen

Although the venue is located in Frederiksberg, for many visitors this will be a concert outing in the Copenhagen area. The advantage is clear: the hall is close to city transport, and the district is urban enough that the concert can be connected with dinner, a walk or a shorter stay in the city. Visitors coming from other parts of Denmark or from abroad will not have to combine complicated transfers to a peripheral stadium - Falkoner Center is located in a part of the city that easily fits into a daily plan.Frederiksberg has a different rhythm from the busiest tourist points of Copenhagen. Nearby are city avenues, parks, shops and restaurants, which gives the concert a pleasant framework for audiences who do not want to arrive only at the last moment. Precisely such a district suits Kennedy's profile: urban enough for an international concert, but without the feeling of mass anonymity.

Why this date is important within the tour

According to Falkonersalen's announcement, the concert in Copenhagen is the first date of Kennedy's biggest headliner tour across Europe and the United Kingdom in May and June 2026. This gives the performance a special concert tension: the audience in Frederiksberg is not coming to a late stop of an already well-practised tour, but to an evening with which a new chapter practically opens before the European audience. Such concerts often have a different energy because the performer publicly tests the rhythm of the new tour in the region for the first time.

For Danish fans, Kennedy's return to the country is also important. Falkonersalen announces him as the Irish singer-songwriter behind major songs "Power Over Me" and "Paradise", which neatly sums up two sides of his recognisability: emotional authorial pop and songs large enough to cross genre boundaries. In the context of the new album, the audience in Frederiksberg gets the opportunity to hear the performer at a moment when he again emphasizes his Irish roots and storytelling side.

Atmosphere: between silence, choruses and collective singing

Dermot Kennedy is not a performer who relies on cold distance. His songs ask for the audience's attention, especially in lyrics that sound as if they were written for late-night conversations, breakups, memories, family and attempts to find peace. In a hall like Falkonersalen, that type of music can function very directly: quieter parts do not have to fight with an enormous open space, and the big choruses still have enough air to rise.

The audience can expect a concert in which the loudest moments will probably come from collective singing, and not necessarily from production tricks. There is no confirmed information about special guests, a support act or production elements for this date, so it is fairest to place the focus where Kennedy is strongest: on the voice, the songs and the dynamic between performer and audience. Ticket sales for this event are underway.

Practical notes for visitors

Since the start is announced for 17:30, it pays for visitors to organize arrival earlier, especially if they are coming by metro during increased city movement or by car while searching for parking. The hall is indoors, so clothing can be adapted to a concert outing rather than outdoor weather conditions. Still, for all details about entry, cloakroom, rules on bringing items in and possible restrictions, one should follow the information that comes with the ticket and the venue's notices before the event.If you are travelling from outside Copenhagen, the most practical option is to plan a route toward Frederiksberg Metro Station, then a short walk to Falkoner Allé 9. By car, it is recommended to check parking in the area in advance, because city evenings around popular events rarely leave much room for improvisation. For audiences who want to turn the evening into a complete outing, Frederiksberg offers enough options for a drink or a meal before the concert, without the need for long movement around the city.

The musical reason to come

The best reason to come to this concert is not just one hit. Dermot Kennedy today has a catalogue that can be read as a path from street and acoustic sensibility toward large international stages, and then back toward a more intimate, more mature authorial expression. "The Weight of the Woods" gives the concert fresh weight, and the older songs give the audience a shared language. In a space like Falkoner Center, that combination can sound very close, even when the choruses grow into full hall-wide singing.

For fans who have followed Kennedy for years, Frederiksberg is an opportunity to hear how the new era stands alongside the songs that made him famous. For the wider audience, it is a good entry into his world: enough familiar titles so the evening is not closed only to the most faithful, but also enough new material so that the concert does not feel like a retrospective. It is worth securing tickets in time.Sources:
- Falkonersalen - confirmed information about Dermot Kennedy's concert at Falkonersalen, the performance date, his return to Denmark and the announcement of the beginning of a major European and British headliner tour.
- Dermot Kennedy - current list of videos and songs on the artist's page, including material connected with the album "The Weight of the Woods" and earlier well-known songs.
- Dermot Kennedy Store - information about the album "The Weight of the Woods", the release date 03.04.2026, producer Gabe Simon and the track list.
- People - interview about the album "The Weight of the Woods", Kennedy's current career phase, Irish inspiration, work with Gabe Simon and earlier albums "Without Fear" and "Sonder".
- Scandic Falkoner / Meetingplanner Guide - information about the venue's capacity, conference and hall layouts and the address Falkoner Allé 9 in Frederiksberg.
- The Copenhagen Metro and Event Travel - information about Frederiksberg Metro Station, lines M1, M2 and M3 and practical arrival to Falkoner Salen.
- Q-Park Denmark - information about parking at Q-Park Codanhus and continuing arrival by bus 31 toward Falkonersalen.

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