BLACKPINK star Jennie just turned a history making festival stop into the most enviable Euro escape. Fresh off headlining Roskilde Festival 2026 in Denmark, the idol dropped a Copenhagen photo dump on Instagram, captioned “copenhagenagainandagain,” showing sauna snaps, a quiet pool, and slow city moments from her off duty weekend.
The post instantly reframed her trip: one night she was the first K pop act to top Roskilde’s legendary Orange Stage, and the next she was gliding through a soft, minimalist city break. For fans tracking every update of this solo era, the Jennie Copenhagen trip feels like a real time mood board for Euro summer.
From Roskilde’s Orange Stage to Copenhagen Calm
Roskilde Festival is northern Europe’s giant non profit music gathering, drawing around 130,000 people to a site about 35 kilometers west of Copenhagen from June 27 to July 4. On July 3, Jennie headlined the main Orange Stage, a historic slot described by the festival and local media as the first time a K pop artist has topped a Danish festival bill.
On that stage, she delivered a full scale pop set in a black lace crop top, matching bra, and flared pants, a look that quickly circulated across social feeds. Reports say she performed solo tracks from her album Ruby, including “Like Jennie” and “Seoul City,” and she reportedly introduced unreleased songs titled “Heaven” and “Little Less.”
Once the lights went down at Roskilde, the setting shifted. Instead of heading straight home, Jennie stayed in Copenhagen, sharing her quieter side with the “copenhagenagainandagain” carousel that has become the centerpiece of coverage around her Denmark weekend.
Inside Jennie’s Dreamy Copenhagen Trip Photos
The new Instagram post reads like a mini travel diary. In the first sauna shot, Jennie sits cross legged in a nude tone bikini, bathed in warm light that Korean outlets say created an “optical illusion” style visual. Another close up shows a leopard print bikini, with her almost bare faced makeup keeping the focus on relaxed confidence.
She then moves outdoors, floating on her back in an aquamarine pool framed by old brick architecture, the kind of scene that could double as a Copenhagen tourism poster. Other frames cut to city life: Jennie in a simple black jacket and sunglasses on the street, then leaning over a table with dessert, often described as creme brulee, in front of her.
- Sauna and spa moments in neutral bikinis
- Poolside calm against historic brick buildings
- Low key street style with a black jacket and shades
- Casual food and dessert shots in the city
Together, the images soften her festival narrative into something slower and more intimate, with neutral palettes, simple silhouettes, and an almost makeup free glow replacing the sharp lines of her Orange Stage look.
What Her Denmark Weekend Signals for This Era
The Roskilde headliner plus the Copenhagen escape fit neatly into where Jennie is in 2026. She is promoting Ruby and building her solo schedule under her own label, Oud Atelier, which oversees her global work in music, fashion, and variety.
For K pop fans in the U.S., the Jennie Copenhagen trip also shows what a new kind of idol lifestyle era looks like: headlining a European festival that is often compared to Coachella, then quietly unwinding in a design driven city and letting Instagram carry the story. With more festivals and overseas appearances on the horizon, followers will be watching to see which city becomes the next chapter in her Euro summer map.
