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Humble Barbers keeps this summer’s artists sharp

In an industry where many follow the same path, Humble Barbers creates pop-ups at summer festivals and keeps friends, crew, and artists sharp.

Meet Martin Mero and Miguél Engel

Humble Barbers was started by two good friends who share a passion for hairdressing and a desire to create something unique. They opened the first salon in 2022 and are now working to offer the same great experience across Denmark.

To establish Humble as a recognizable brand with their customers, they’ve included cutting friends, crew, and artists at Northside, Tinderbox, and AiaSound. The innovative initiative works as a pop-up salon, but also as a free space for anyone who stops by. For the entire Humble team, it’s all about bringing the same vibe and quality they’re known for in the salon into new settings.

When Humble works backstage, you immediately feel the good energy, presence, and genuine desire to give people a great experience—whether you’re at the festival or watching along on "their YouTube.

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"We always create a space where you can breathe, relax and feel well taken care of — it’s what makes Humble Barbers truly special."

Martin Mero and Miguél Engel

Martin Mero and Miguél Engel makes a difference

Martin, Miguél and Humble Barbers show the entire industry how to use their craft to create new experiences—not just cool salons. When Humble Barbers are at festivals, it’s to deliver an experience where artists and crew feel well taken care of.

It’s branding built on relationships, which lets them grow their name nationwide. That’s exactly what makes Humble Barbers more than just another barbershop: Humble Barbers is a community you’ll want to be part of—as a customer, a well-known artist, or maybe just as a fan.


Find Humble Barbers on Instagram right here.

Photos by Martin Mero: Humble Barbers at AiaSound Festival 2025

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