What's on in Stockholm this season
Publish date: 2 April 2026
Spring is here! The sun is shining, birds are singing and flowers are blooming. Here’s a selection of seasonal highlights to help you make the most of your visit.

Easter in Stockholm
Highlights in April & May

- The Hornstull Market 2026 from April 4 – 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.
- Sweden vs Serbia Women's World Cup Qualifier April 18 – A home game for Sweden’s women’s national team means high energy in the stands. Come and cheer them on!
- 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.
- Cherry Blossom Day April 26 – Experience Japanese culture in Kungsträdgården with taiko drumming, kimono fashion shows, and martial arts performances, all set among the (hopefully still) blooming cherry trees.
- Walpurgis Night at Skansen April 30 – Walpurgis is a traditional Swedish celebration marking the arrival of spring. Locals gather around large bonfires, sing traditional songs and welcome the brighter season together. The celebration at Skansen has been a tradition since 1892.
- Gröna Lund, Stockholm’s classic waterfront amusement park on Djurgården, opens for the season in May with thrilling rides, games, live concerts, and a nostalgic fairground atmosphere.
- Springbeast Festival May 14–17 – Set in Snösätra, one of Stockholm’s most vibrant street art areas, this festival brings together large-scale murals, music, and creative workshops during the Ascension Day weekend.
- Elitloppet May 29–31 – Held at Solvalla racetrack, this is one of the world’s most prestigious harness racing events, attracting top horses and an international crowd.
- Stockholm Marathon May 30 – The entire city turns into a celebration of running, with thousands of participants and spectators lining the streets. Whether you’re taking part or cheering from the sidelines, the atmosphere is truly hard to beat.
- Comic Con Stockholm Summer May 30–31 – Sweden’s largest gathering for pop culture fans, featuring film, comics, gaming, and cosplay with international guests, panels and live experiences.

Find a Walpurgis bonfire near you

Stockholm with kids
Concerts & festivals this season

In Stockholm, live music is always within reach. Whether you’re into global pop stars, indie gems, or electronic beats, you’ll find something worth seeing – from intimate venues to big-stage performances. Tame Impala returns to Avicii Arena on April 26, transforming the venue into a psychedelic pop experience. With Kevin Parker’s layered sound and blend of introspection and dancefloor energy, expect an immersive live show.
More concert tips in April and May:
- Davido April 2, B-K – Afrobeats star delivering hit after hit with high-energy, dancefloor-ready vibes.
- Ibrahim Maalouf April 10, Kulturhuset – Virtuoso trumpeter blending jazz, world music, and contemporary pop.
- Dina Ögon April 17, Fållan – Dreamy, 70s-inspired pop that’s made them a standout on the indie scene.
- SKYND April 21, Fållan – Dark, industrial, and concept-driven with a striking visual live show.
- Olivia Dean May 17, Avicii Arena – Soulful pop and powerful vocals from one of the UK’s most exciting rising stars.
- Amber Mark May 1, Nalen – Warm, personal R&B with a modern edge.
- Silvana Imam May 2, Börsen – High-energy hip-hop with a bold voice and strong stage presence.
- Eric Prydz May 8–9, Hotel Grand Stade – Swedish DJ legend known for global hits and immersive live visuals.
- Tori Amos May 20, Cirkus – Iconic artist performing songs from her latest album alongside classics from a 35-year career.
- Linkin Park May 29, 3Arena – Global rock icons bringing their powerful live show to Stockholm on their world tour.
Find more events in our concerts guide here

Live music beyond the mainstream
Museum highlights this season

- Late Picasso until April 5 – 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.
- Stockholm Culture Night 2026 April 18 – 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.
- Liljevalchs Spring Salon until April 23 – A lively and much-loved tradition since 1921. This jury-selected exhibition brings together a wide range of contemporary works – all of which are for sale, with prices set by the artists themselves.
- Taking Root – on Soil Relations and Human Endeavors April 18–June 18 – At Färgfabriken, artists explore themes of migration, belonging and ecology in a thoughtful, research-driven exhibition.
- Stockholm Art Week April 21–26 – A citywide celebration of contemporary art, with exhibitions, openings, and events across museums, galleries, and independent spaces.
- Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada April 23–February – At Nationalmuseum, two masters of ceramics meet in an exhibition focused on form, craft, and everyday design.
- Marja-Leena Sillanpää – Librarium Futurum 1968–2028 March 7–May 3 – Marabouparken presents a multi-layered exhibition exploring memory, archives, and artistic futures across decades.
- When We See Us until August 30 – The celebrated afro-centric exhibition at Liljevalchs explores identity, community and representation through contemporary painting.
- Through the Playful Eyes of Elliott Erwitt until May 17 – a retrospective at Fotografiska capturing one of photography’s most sharp and humorous perspectives.
- If you’re visiting Nationalmuseum, don’t miss Badin – Beyond Surface and Mask, an exhibition exploring an extraordinary life in 18th-century Sweden and the role of a person of African descent in Swedish society.

