Tired of Tinder and Hinge? Lost faith in love? And is it far too long since you woke up to the smell of coffee you didn’t brew yourself? Bring your single friends, your last Tinder date, or your funniest single colleagues when CC reintroduces the singles’ party and helps you find your soulmate.
This isn’t our first singles’ party at CC, and with help from previous CC singles’ guests, we’ve gotten much wiser. Therefore, we’ve established a few new rules to help make this one of the best nights in the name of love:
If you’ve purchased a ticket for two people – you must attend as a pair of different genders.
We’ve introduced cisgender tickets – as this has been a major request from our guests. We also have singles’ events with an LGBTQ+ focus on the way. We’ll link from here as soon as everything is finalized.
Most guests are 40+ and so are you.
This time, we have twice as many restrooms.
Evening Highlights:
Love Speaker of the Night:
TBA
Icebreaker Activity:
A visit to the Monster Chetwynd installation – a monstrous total installation focusing on creative co-creation and a perfect opportunity to scope out the other singles before meeting on the dance floor.
Program:
Arrive between 6 PM and 8 PM – You can come anytime during this window.
The Monster Chetwynd installation – Open until 8 PM.
Copenhagen Contemporary closes to the public at 6 PM – From then on, only singles will be present.
Food and Drinks – The bar will serve light meals all night, and our café, Connie Connie, will stay open until 8 PM. Come early to enjoy a meal in the café before the party kicks off.
Last entry – Strictly at 8 PM. Don’t be late!
8 PM – DJ, dance floor, and bar.
8:30 PM (approx.) – Love speech.
Midnight – The party ends, Cinderella style – leave a shoe on the stairs and take the 2A bus home.
We recommend taking time to explore the installation, as it will serve as a shared reference throughout the evening.
Remember, this is a night of love, and we must always treat each other with kindness. At CC, we respect everyone regardless of nationality, religion, age, gender, sexuality, neurodivergence, or physical appearance. We do not tolerate any form of inappropriate behavior.
If you experience or witness something that doesn’t feel safe, we greatly appreciate it if you inform our staff so they can address the situation promptly.
Picture: The embrace 1917 af Egon Schiele
Thanks to the Austrian Gallery Belvedere