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Categories: Activities

What's on in Stockholm this season

Publish date: 9 June 2026

This is one of the best times to experience Stockholm. Long, light-filled evenings, outdoor dining and a city buzzing with concerts, celebrations and summer energy set the tone. Add parks in full bloom and the nearby archipelago, and you’ll find it hard not to discover something to do.

Highlights in June & July

Stockholm Pride
André Landeros

  • Sweden’s National Day June 6 – Celebrate Sweden’s National Day with music, ceremonies and festivities across the city. For a classic experience, head to Skansen, where celebrations date back to 1893 or check out our National Day guide for more tips.
  • BAUHAUS-galan / Diamond League June 7 – World-class athletics comes to Stockholms Stadion as Stockholm hosts one of the summer’s top sporting events.
  • Gärdesloppet June 7 – Step back in time as hundreds of vintage cars and motorcycles parade through the city, from Hagaparken to Gärdet.
  • Stockholm Fashion Week June 8–11 – Fashion Week sets the tone for upcoming trends with shows, events and industry gatherings across Stockholm.
  • Parklekarna 90 years June 8–14 – Stockholm’s “parklekar” – staffed playgrounds with free activities for children – celebrate 90 years with games, events and family-friendly fun in parks across the city.
  • Royal Golden Wedding Celebration June 13 – Celebrate the royal couple’s 50th wedding anniversary with a city-wide celebration. Experience a royal procession through Stockholm, an open-air concert in Kungsträdgården, and a festive atmosphere throughout the day.
  • Midsummer in Stockholm June 19 – One of Sweden’s most beloved traditions. Dance around the maypole, wear flower crowns and celebrate in parks, at Skansen or out in the archipelago.
  • Groove for Kids July 13 & 25 – An energetic dance class for children and youth at Sergels torg, where everyone can try hip-hop, soul, and funk in a playful way—no prior experience needed.
  • RUNmarö Race 2026 July 19 – Run through the stunning archipelago nature of Runmarö, in the heart of Stockholm’s archipelago.
  • Street Food Festival July 23–25 – Sweden’s largest food and drink festival, featuring around 80 of the country’s best food trucks.
  • Stockholm Pride July 27–August 1 – A week filled with love, celebration, culture, and community. Stockholm Pride offers everything from seminars and clubs to the grand Pride Parade through the city. Here’s how you can celebrate Stockholm Pride 2026

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Concerts & festivals

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Live Nation

  • Grönan Live is in full swing at amusement park Gröna Lund, with artists like Garbage (June 3), Jack White (June 5), Shaggy (June 22) and Anthrax (June 24).
  • Rosendal Garden Party June 12–14 – A music festival in the lush surroundings of Djurgården, featuring artists like Agnes, Faithless, TLC, and José González.
  • Julian Marley & The Uprising June 25, Debaser – Experience roots reggae at its finest when Julian Marley & The Uprising take the stage at Debaser.
  • Bad Bunny July 10–11, Strawberry Arena – One of the world’s biggest artists brings his spectacular live show to Stockholm for two highly anticipated concerts. Expect unforgettable summer nights packed with hits and crowd energy. Get ready for the concerts in our Bad Bunny guide
  • Lenny Kravitz July 24, Avicii Arena – Rock, funk, and iconic hits as the legendary artist takes the stage in Stockholm.
  • The Node – the music venue in the heart of Sergels torg (“Plattan”) is hosting the theme “Staying in Town”, with live music, DJs, spontaneous performances, evening food and drinks, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Find more events in our concerts guide here

Museum highlights

Pippi Longstocking at Junibacken.
Ulf Huett

Visit Junibacken as it celebrates 30 years – a children’s museum where Pippi Longstocking and other beloved stories come to life.

  • Wilhelm Kåge & Shōji Hamada – At Nationalmuseum, two masters of ceramics meet in an exhibition focused on form, craft, and everyday design.
  • When We See Us The celebrated afro-centric exhibition at Liljevalchs explores identity, community and representation through contemporary painting.
  • The Joyful World of Stig Lindberg, Gustavsbergs Porcelain Museum from 6 June – From iconic tableware to playful patterns and bold colours – discover one of Sweden’s most beloved designers and his vibrant world of ceramics and everyday design.
  • Junibacken celebrates 30 years with a new interactive exhibition and theatre performances – and the Story Train brings Astrid Lindgren’s classic tales to life.
  • Drömlandet, at Tekniska museet, explores how technology and ideas have shaped modern Sweden.
  • Vikings Before Vikings at Vrak – Museum of Wrecks (recently named Museum of the Year) showcases remarkable ship finds from Estonia revealing early Viking expeditions across the Baltic Sea.
  • 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.

Discover more museum highlights this season here