11.08. Frederiksberg

Stella Polaris takes place in the gorgeous gardens of Frederiksberg Have. Frederiksberg Have creates the perfect setup for a day of pure chill-out with luscious green fields and serene canals accompanied by ducks and swans. The garden provides a great space for our two scenes, bars and children activity areas that are greatly visited throughout the day.

Sunday, 11 August 2024
12:00 – 21:00

Address:
Frederiksberg Runddel
2000 Frederiksberg

Schedule coming soon.

As usual we will have a full range of different opportunities to eat and drink at Stella Polaris.

Bars
Main bars (Beer, water, sodas, Nohrlund cocktails etc.)
Wine bar (Selection of white, rose and red wines – including our own Stella Polaris wine)
Pepsi Max drink bar (Long drinks)
Heineken 0,0% bar (Alcohol free beer)

Food trucks
Tasteful (Vegan dishes)
Fuego Argentine (Argentian food)
Fuego Mexican (Mexican food)
Fish’n’Chips
BØF (Burgers)

Snacks
Pussers Popcorn
Yogi Frogi (Frozen youghurt)

Coffee
Cirkel Kaffe

Stella Polaris Kids
12:00 – 18:00

Stella Polaris Kids returns – in 2024 there will be a dedicated area for children and their parents again.

Stella Polaris is a place for everyone – including our young ones. We wanted to create a space where children could play, connect with others and explore new things – all to the electronic sounds in the background, which helps create a unique atmosphere. So we created Stella Kids!

Activities
DGI GoPlay
Det Natur- og Biovidenskabelige Fakultet
… and lots of toys, relax area and different plays

For the first 500 kids there will be a Stella Polaris Kids summer hat!

Stella Kids is supported by Frederiksberg Fonden and we have a great program for all kids attending the festival in Frederiksberg Have.

We will publish more information and news about this on this page, as soon as we can.

We are looking forward to seeing you and your family for the next Stella Polaris event!

The very first Stella Polaris event took place in 1997 in Vennelyst Parken in Århus, the second biggest city in Denmark. The idea was born at the end of a long club night and realized two weeks later with a modest setup that attracted around 400 people. During the next couple of years, the event grew in size with 5000 – 7000 people attending each time, and in 2001, the festival was introduced in Copenhagen. Since then, Stella Polaris has taken place in Aalborg, Odense, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, Silkeborg and Kolding.

The first event in the capital attracted several thousands, and after two successful events in Frederiksberg Have, the festival moved to Østre Anlæg, the park next to the national gallery, Statens Museum for Kunst, and in 2013, moved back to Frederiksberg Have. In Frederiksberg Have the dj-booth is situated in front of the castle, sending out mellow, slow tempo electronic music across the colorful landscape of private picnics and playful palavers sprawled out on the gentle slopes of the park. Speakers are strewn across the grounds, wrapping their electronic blankets of dubby and jazzy slo-mo sounds round the dark green August trees and the thousands of happy people, sunbathing in the grass, dozing off in bean bags or picnicking on chequered blankets. Everyone is relaxed, pleasantly tipsy or plainly absorbed in music, everything bound together by the trickling and crackling electronic sounds that seem to emerge from the landscape itself.