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Categories: Activities

What's on in Stockholm this season

Publish date: 3 March 2026

Spring is here! The sun is shining, birds are singing, and (soon) flowers are blooming. Below you’ll find a selection of highlights for the season – and a link to our calendar, where you can see what’s on during your visit.

March

Skidskyttekampen 2026 March 2

Skidskyttekampen

Skidskyttekampen (Stockholm Biathlon Challenge) is a crowd-pleasing winter sports showcase set in the city, bringing elite biathlon action to Stockholm Olympic Stadium. Spectators can watch top athletes compete while enjoying the lively atmosphere and vibrant crowd energy. It’s a great way to experience winter sport culture and meet fellow fans in an urban setting.

Melodifestivalen 2026 March 6–7

SVT, Live Nation, All Things Live

Melodifestivalen is Sweden’s biggest and most iconic music competition, culminating in a grand final in Stockholm with glittering performances and catchy songs. The tour brings together fan favourites and exciting new acts before selecting the song that will represent Sweden at Eurovision. The show’s mix of spectacle, energy and pop culture makes for a fun and unforgettable experience, whether you’re attending or soaking up the buzz around the city.

Nya Antikmässan 2026 March 5–8

Angelica Liljenroth / Stockholmsmässan

a Antikmässan gathers galleries, dealers, and collectors from across the region for a rich fair full of antiques, art, and design. Whether you’re hunting for rare finds or simply browsing beautiful vintage pieces, the fair provides inspiration and discovery. Expect furniture, decorative objects, fine art, and more, with plenty to explore over four days.

Allt för sjön 2026 March 5–8 & 12–15

Angelica Liljenroth / Stockholmsmässan

Allt för sjön is Sweden’s largest boat and marine lifestyle fair, offering everything from boats and equipment to talks and demonstrations. Boating enthusiasts, newcomers, and families can explore the latest trends and connect with experts. The event spans two weekends, giving plenty of time to browse, learn, and plan your next maritime adventure.

Håkan Hellström – Live in Stockholm March 13–14

Kajsa Sjölander

Swedish music icon Håkan Hellström returns to Stockholm with two arena concerts at Avicii Arena. Known for his emotive lyrics, poetic style and anthemic live energy, these performances are a highlight of the spring music season. Expect a passionate crowd, sing-along classics (for Swedes at least), and a show brimming with heart.

Molly Sandén March 20

Live Nation

Molly Sandén brings her powerful pop voice and polished production to Avicii Arena in Stockholm for one of her biggest headline shows yet. With hits from recent albums and a visually engaging stage show, this concert promises an energetic and memorable night for fans of contemporary pop music.

Trädgårdsmässan – Nordic Gardens 2026 March 26–29

Jimmy Hansen / Stockholmsmässan

Nordic Gardens (Trädgårdsmässan) is the leading gardening and outdoor lifestyle fair of the season. Held at Stockholmsmässan, the event features plants, outdoor ideas, tools and talks by gardening experts. It’s perfect for anyone planning spring and summer gardens, balconies or outdoor spaces with inspiration and practical tips.

Concerts, festivals, and performing arts this season

Spring is springing, flowers are blooming (in a while). Concerts abound, as always, from classical music to rock and EDM.

FKP Scorpio

The Last Dinner Party (March 4, Debaser Strand) Melodifestivalen 2026 (March 6–7, Strawberry Arena), Hans Zimmer Live (March 8, Avicii Arena), Håkan Hellström (March 13–14, Avicii Arena), Molly Sandén (March 20, Avicii Arena), Avatar – The Last Airbender in Concert (March 23, Avicii Arena) and Louis Tomlinson (March 29, Avicii Arena).

Davido (April 2, B-K) Eihwar (April 2, Kollektivet Livet Bar och Scen) From Mozart to Silvestrov (April 7, The Royal Swedish Opera) 100 Years at Konserthuset (April 9–11, Stockholm Concert Hall) Kofi Stone (April 9, Nalen) Sonata Arctica(April 9, Slaktkyrkan) Ibrahim Maalouf (April 10, Kulturhuset Stadsteatern) Solence (April 10, Fryshuset Klubben) Axel Rudi Pell (April 11, Debaser Strand) Fit For A King (April 11, Fållan) 40 Fingers (April 15, Göta Lejon) Dina Ögon (April 17, 2026) (April 17, Fållan) 5 Seconds of Summer https://www.visitstockholm.com/events/5-seconds-of-summer/2026-04-18/ (April 18, Hovet) Christopher Cross (April 20, Cirkus) SKYND (April 21, Fållan) Prime Orchestra - Rock Sympho Show (April 27, Cirkus) Tame Impala - Avicii Arena (April 26, Avicii Arena) Infected Rain + Butcher Babies (April 25, Kollektivet Livet Bar och Scen) Harriet Nauer – Södra Teatern (April 24, Södra Teatern) Pearly Drops (April 30, Kollektivet Livet Bar och Scen)

Find more events in our guide here!

Museum highlights this season

Late Picasso (until April 5, 2026)

Many know Pablo Picasso, but few have seen his late paintings. At Moderna Museet, they receive the attention they deserve in a new exhibition featuring around 70 paintings from 1963–1972.

Taking Root – on Soil Relations and Human Endeavors (April 18–June 18)

Filippa Arrias, Travelling in the family, 2022–2025, olja på duk

This exhibition at at Färgfabriken gathers artists looking at what it means to “take root,” from migration and belonging to ecological systems and the movement of seeds. Expect a thoughtful, research-driven tone, with works that connect the personal to the environmental.

Stockholm Art Week April 21–26

John Scarisbrick

A citywide spotlight on contemporary art, with a concentrated week of exhibitions, openings, and events across museums, galleries, and independent spaces. It’s an easy way to catch what’s current right now, and to explore neighborhoods you might not otherwise visit.

Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada at Nationalmuseum April 23–February 2027

Two ceramic masters, one Swedish and one Japanese, brought together through a shared love of form, clay, and glaze. The exhibition is a calm, design-forward deep dive, great for anyone curious about Scandinavian everyday design and Japanese craft traditions. Nationalmuseum’s waterfront setting makes it easy to combine with a stroll around the harbor.

Marja-Leena Sillanpää – Librarium Futurum 1968–2028 March 7–May 3

Sara Appelgren

This exhibition at Marabouparken features work by Marja-Leena Sillanpää, exploring cultural and artistic futures across six decades. With a mix of text, image, and object, Librarium Futurum blends dialogue about archives, memory, and the evolving role of art in society. Expect a thoughtful encounter that bridges past trends with contemporary perspectives.

When We See Us until August 30

The celebrated afro-centric exhibition When We See Us at Liljevalchs explores contemporary perspectives on identity, community, and representation through vivid, expressive large-scale paintings. The exhibition invites visitors to engage with themes of visibility and belonging in an ever-changing cultural landscape, making it both thought-provoking and visually compelling.

April

The Hornstull Market 2026 April 4–September 27

Visit Stockholm

Spring weekends in Stockholm start here: a waterfront market in Hornstull on Södermalm with vintage finds, design, crafts, and plenty of street food. Pair it with a stroll along the nearby paths and viewpoints around Hornstull and Tantolunden.

Chessparty Stockholm April 17–18

A two-day chess festival that turns Avicii Arena into a big, friendly playground for everyone from total beginners to serious players. Expect a mix of tournaments, meet-and-greets, and hands-on activities, plus a lively crowd that makes it fun even if you only know the basics.

Stockholm Culture Night 2026 April 18

Unsplash

One night, hundreds of venues across the city stay open late with a packed program, and free admission to many spots. Museums, theaters, galleries, libraries, and cultural institutions join in, so it’s ideal for building your own choose-your-own-adventure evening. Plan a route, start early, and let curiosity do the rest.

World Football Championships Qualifier: Sweden – Serbia April 18

Barabild

Swedish national team matches are high-energy, and the atmosphere is often as memorable as the action on the pitch. Even casual fans usually get swept up in the chants and the shared excitement.

Market Art Fair 2026 April 24–26

Jean-Baptiste Béranger

Stockholm’s big spring art weekend gathers leading Nordic galleries under one roof, making it an easy way to sample contemporary art without racing all over town. Expect a curated feel, plenty of conversation around the works, and a buzzy crowd that overlaps with the city’s wider art-week energy.

The Vårmilen Race 2026 April 25

Kick off the outdoor running season on Lidingö with a classic spring race that mixes forest paths and fresh-air vibes. Choose the distance that suits you, and soak up the “everyone’s back outside” feeling that arrives in Stockholm around late April.