

One Dane, one mic, and the absolute audacity to roast society while becoming a dad.
It's my first real one-man show and it was really an amazing experience to be on tour with it. I think I took a chance with some of the topics, but luckily I have the best fans in the world who made it an amazing experience to do the show every single night. I always find it hard to say what a stand-up show is about, because in my world a stand-up show doesn't have to be about one thing. And neither does “INDEBRÆNDT”. It's about me. It's about society. It's about my view of society. And then it's about me becoming a father, my views on feminism, politics, drugs and the end of the world. But I think you should just buy the show and see it for yourself!
Writing
Sharp political observations disguised as personal ramblings.
Acting
Genuine crowd chemistry that elevates every risky tangent.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Danish stand-up operates in a smaller, more intimate market where comics build decade-long relationships with audiences who will follow them into genuinely uncomfortable territory.
Nørgaard's timing of this special—performed while his partner was pregnant—creates a ticking-clock urgency that makes his apocalypse material hit with accidental prophecy.
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