After a decade's intermission, Ulige Numre are back.
The Copenhagen punk stars who set a generation's city life to music, reform in 2026 for a series of major rock shows – and a trip to Tønder Festival.
Ulige Numre took Denmark by storm when they appeared in the early 2010s with their blend of lyrical poetry, well-defined melodies and uncut energy. They made Danish music history with their debut single København (Copenhagen), which went on to become a modern classic and a soundtrack for youthful longing for freedom.
Fronted by then 20 year-old Carl Emil Petersen, the band soon won Radio Denmark's P3 Talent prize and the Steppeulven award for the song of the year 2013. Their second album Grand Prix (2015) confirmed their position as one of the country's sharpest rock names. The album went gold and won the Danish Music Award for Rock Album of the Year, a testimony to Ulige Numre's knack for writing popular lyrics.
Now they are back with new music and new energy, and you have treats in store: both old and new songs and a fresh sound from a band whose hearts beat with the city's pulse, giving life in Denmark a lyrical twist.