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Songs by the Seaby Visit Agger
Vesterhavsvej 2, 7770 Vestervig
Danish
Songs by the sea is a magical experience where the powerful elements of nature meet the creative expression of man.
We are going to sing our well-known and very popular Danish summer songs.
As voices rise in song along the shore, the tones blend with the roar of the waves and the whisper of the wind, creating a special atmosphere of calm and cohesion.
The sea has always inspired musicians and songwriters with its rhythm and unpredictability, and at such events the maritime landscape comes alive through melodies that reflect longing, adventure and hope alike. “Songs by the Sea” connects people and nature in a unique way, where the music mirrors the soul of the sea.
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Jul 6 8:30 PM-9:30 PM
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Jul 13 8:30 PM-9:30 PM
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Jul 20 8:30 PM-9:30 PM
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Jul 27 8:30 PM-9:30 PM
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Aug 3 8:30 PM-9:30 PM
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About Visit Agger
Agger is probably the last coastal town on the west coast of Jutland, where tourists and newcomers alike have found the very original authenticity without plastic outlets and retail chains. Here we are not selling everything between heaven and earth and whatever may pay off. Here you will find exquisite restaurants and shops that respect the heaven and the earth in which we have planted our feet.
In Agger you will find a very special people who, through generations, have been accustomed to coping with the day and the road by their own power and you can feel it when you meet us. You will also find a new and growing youth among the newcomers, because here more and more people have found the tranquility and presence that a family with children appreciates so much. Here the children can run around in the streets, because we are all involved in “taking care” of our city.
If you want to know more about the city, you can always take a guided tour around the city with local guides who speak both Danish and German.