The first show on this tour is in the dining hall of the Grönne-Eng Eco-Village in Ørestad just outside of Copenhagen. The picture above shows Ray on the roof of the Eco-Village pointing out Copenhagen on the horizon, with the rooftop greenhouse in the background. The EcoVillage is a block of apartments and condominiums with a central courtyard and communal areas including part of the dining hall where Ray played.




For more information on the Eco-Village, click here and here.

As you can see from the set list, Ray is bringing back some old songs on this tour and also re-introducing the mandolin for Little Flame and The Unknown Soldier Has A Name.
The encore was When The Curtain Falls which Ray has rearranged in a different key.
Tomorrow is a long drive, firstly west across Denmark driving south of Copenhagen and over the Great Belt Bridge linking Zealand and Funen. It would hold a record for the longest bridge but because there is an island in the middle, it is considered two bridges.

After the bridge we follow the E20 past Odense and the interestingly named Middlefart then turning south to Flensburg and the A7, over the Kiel Canal then west before Hamburg to go into Elmshorn and the St. Nicolai-Kirche in the old marketplace.

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