What's on in Stockholm this season
Publish date: 11 February 2026
Crisp air and snowy fun, with spring just around the corner! This season in Stockholm buzzes with sporting events, shows, and cultural happenings. 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.

Have your tried semla?
February
The Cheese Festival & The Beverage Festival February 6–8

These two tasty events are held side by side at Münchenbryggeriet. Visitors can meet producers, discover small-batch favourites and sample their way through seven different drink and cheese categories. Producers from all over the country offer tastings, masterclasses and talks, making this a must for anyone interested in Nordic food and drink culture.
CirkusMania 2026 February 6–15

CirkusMania is Stockholm’s contemporary circus festival, spreading across a dozen venues all over the region. During ten packed days, you can experience everything from intimate installations and slow circus to large-scale acrobatics and family shows. The 2026 programme presents 14 newly created works that highlight the breadth of today’s Swedish circus scene – mixing tradition and experimentation, humour and poetry – in theatres, cultural centres and unique spaces around the city.
Techarena 2026 February 11–12

Techarena brings entrepreneurs, investors, decision-makers and thought leaders together at Strawberry Arena for two days of innovation, tech and future solutions. The event combines an exhibition area with keynotes, panel talks, startup competitions and networking sessions, highlighting everything from AI and climate tech to new business models. If you’re interested in how technology is shaping the future – or looking to connect with the Nordic startup scene – this is the place to be in February.

Winter break in Stockholm
Concerts, festivals, and performing arts this season
While Stockholm is definitely more quiet during the winter months, there's still a lot happening for lovers of culture!

Dave
All Time Low (February 2, Hovet), Company of Rock (February 6–March 13, Patricia), RAYE (February 7, Avicii Arena), Orsa spelmän (February 10, Konserthuset Stockholm), Beyond The Black (February 12, Kollektivet Livet Bar och Scen), Matt Maeson (February 14, Nalen),Paradise Lost (February 15, Debaser Strand), Jason Derulo (February 16, Annexet), Dave (February 17, Annexet), Der ferne Klang (February 13–March 14, The Royal Swedish Opera), Olympiaden (February 19–March 22, Folkoperan),& Julia (from February 19, Cirkus), Biffy Clyro (February 22, Fållan)

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).
Find more events in our guide here!

Find more music in Stockholm
March
Skidskyttekampen 2026 March 2

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.
Museum highlights this season

Late Picasso (November 22– 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.
In Bloom – Art & Botany March 14–September 13
With spring as its companion, In Bloom – Art & Botany opens at Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde with an immersive look at the significance of flowers in art, design, and cultural history. Paintings, sculpture, textile art, photography and botanical illustrations from the 16th century to today meet outdoor installations in the palace park, offering a rich, sensory experience. Whether you’re passionate about art, nature, or design, this exhibition invites you to see floral motifs in a fresh and evocative context.
Marja-Leena Sillanpää – Librarium Futurum 1968–2028 March 7–May 3
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.
The Metro – in Step with the Times throughout 2026
At the Stockholm Transport Museum, The Metro – In Step with Time examines the story of Stockholm’s metro system, from its early planning through its development into an iconic part of city life. Through vintage vehicles, photography and interactive displays, the exhibition shows how public transit shapes urban identity and culture. Perfect for transport aficionados and curious explorers alike.
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.

Museum highlights in Stockholm
April
April tips coming soon!

