Practical info

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Entrance to Copenhagen Comics - Photo: Carsten Olsen
Comic book stand - Photo: Carsten Olsen

Address

Copenhagen Comics 2025 is in Valbyhallen, Julius Andersens Vej 3, 2450 Copenhagen SV

Opening hours

Copenhagen Comics 2025 is this weekend d. 7. & June 8, 2025
The festival is open 10-17 on Saturday and 10-16 on Sunday.

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased up to and during the festival.

Prices for tickets:

Children (under 5 years old): Free with adults
Children (5-14 years): Day ticket 80 kr. /Weekend ticket 125 kr.
Adults (15 years and older): Day ticket 150 kr. / Weekend ticket 250 kr.
Cosplayers (both children and adults and all weekend): 125 kr.

If you buy your ticket at the door, we add DKK 10 to the price.

Wardrobe

It will be possible to use the serviced cloakroom. This costs 30 kr.

 

Bus, train and metro

Valbyhallen is located within walking distance of Copenhagen South, where there are S-trains, regional trains and the metro.
Bus 18 and 4a also stop close to Valbyhallen.

 

Find your way around the festival

See our map of the stages, our different areas, all stands etc.

 

 

Disability information

 

Toilets: Valbyhallen has disabled toilets near the entrance.

Helpers:
Access is free of charge for personal helpers of people with disabilities.
The companion card is displayed at the entrance.

Food and drink

Food, snacks and drinks are available for purchase during the festival

Parking

There is free parking in front of Valby Hallen

Program

You can experience Danish and international cartoonists and other guests in exciting panel discussions and interviews on both days. There are also workshops, competitions, cosplay shows and much more.

You can find the program here.

Changing station

Changing facilities are available in Valbyhallen

Signatures

At a comic book festival you have the unique opportunity to get a signing and often a drawing by your favorite artist. Check the program where signings are announced

You can bring your own comics that you would like to have signed or of course buy new ones at the festival. Some also like to keep a special notebook where they collect drawings and signatures. If people line up and the queue gets long, the volunteers will hand out numbers, for example 10 at a time, depending on the speed of the artist. We do what we can to make sure everyone gets the signings they want – but remember to be considerate!

If this is your first time at a comic book festival and signing, read StineStregen’s cartoon guide to signings here.