What's on in Stockholm this season
Publiceringsdatum: 24 June 2025
Summer means long evenings, swimming, and some of Sweden’s most unique holidays. Here are some of the season’s highlights.
June
Stockholm Fields June 24, 25, 27 and 28

Gärdet becomes a music haven with its own outdoor stage and a festival-like atmosphere. Over four days, a mix of Swedish and international artists will perform, offering a wide variety of music. Enjoy a curated selection of food and drinks. Purchase a ticket for each day and choose between Muse, Europe, Green Day, and Swedish sensation Ant Wan.
Concerts, festivals, and performing arts this season

The festival season is here, with highlights like STHLM Fields and Stockholms Kulturfestival. But there are plenty of more great concerts to enjoy.
Other concert highlights this season include Kylie Minogue (June 25, Avicii Arena), Inner Circle (July 3, Kollektivet Livet Bar och Scen), Anastacia (July 3, Gröna Lund), Guns N' Roses (July 4, Strawberry Arena), Johnossi (July 12, Djurönäset), Mapei (July 16, Stockholm Under Stjärnorna), Maja Ivarsson (July 18, Sandhamn), DJ Gunn (August 1, Villa Foresta), Robbie Williams (August 7, Stockholms Stadion), Ed Sheeran (August 22–23, Strawberry Arena), Hinds (August 23, Vintervikens trädgård) and Movits! (August 27, Stockholm Under Stjärnorna).
Find more events in our guide here!

Find more music in Stockholm
July
We Love the 90s & 00s July 5

The name really says it all. This music festival blasts hits from the '90s and '00s. Nostalgia, singalongs, and a great evening are guaranteed. The performers bringing the energy include artists like Melanie C, Vengaboys, and Paul Oakenfold.
Nordic Championship in Food Trucks July 18–20

The Nordic Championship in Food Trucks isn’t just a gathering – it’s a full-on culinary competition on wheels. In Mariefred, a prestigious competition will be held where some of the best food trucks in the Nordics compete for the votes of a jury consisting of famous chefs and local celebrities. Visitors can enjoy the experience – and, of course, the food.
Manchester United vs. Leeds United July 19

Two of the most iconic teams in English football will face off in Stockholm. As they prepare for a season in the Premier League, both clubs have chosen Stockholm as the venue for one of their pre-season matches. It’s a great chance to catch an early glimpse of new signings and team form.
RUNmaröloppen July 20

What could be better than taking a boat out into the archipelago and running a race this summer? On Runmarö, you can participate in events ranging from a half marathon to the Minilunken, a 1.5-kilometer fun run. Since it all takes place on a small island, the number of participants is limited.
Street Food Festival July 24

After last year’s success, the return to Norra Hammarbyhamnen was a no-brainer. This three-day food and beverage festival has free admission and plenty to enjoy. Alongside delicious bites and drinks, DJs will provide great beats and a vibrant atmosphere.
Stockholm Pride July 28 – August 3

Since 1998, Stockholm Pride has been celebrated at the turn of July into August. Today, it’s the largest Pride festival in Northern Europe. The city comes alive with events and activities throughout the week, with the Pride Parade as one of the major highlights. Pride Park is the hub for music and parties, while Pride House offers space for debates and discussions.
Museum highlights this season

Some exhibition highlights this season are:
- The Thiel Gallery kicks off its centennial anniversary with Together (February 15-August 24, The Thiel Gallery). The exhibition focuses on founders Ernest and Signe Maria Thiel and the many artists they supported, whose works have shaped the Gallery.
- Swedish metal and hard rock have become an important musical export, giving rise to bands like Meshuggah, At the Gates, Entombed, Candlemass, and Bathory. Total Metal (February 13-September 21, Kulturhuset Stadsteatern) why this music resonates with so many, how it has evolved, and how it leaped from crowded clubs to sold-out arenas.
- Nordiska Museet is currently presenting its largest exhibition ever. Nordic Life (February 10 – December 31 (2026) ) explores the lives and people of the Nordic region over the past 500 years. With 4,000 artefacts and images, the exhibition offers a deeper understanding of Nordic cultural history.

Museum highlights in Stockholm
August
Crayfish Season Starts early August

The season for kräftskivor ("crayfish parties") coincides with the crayfish fishing season in Swedish waters. A traditional kräftskiva buffet typically features generous platters of crayfish boiled with dill umbels, which are peeled and eaten by hand. Common side dishes include västerbottenpaj (Västerbotten cheese pie), bread, crispbread, and Swedish cheese. Drinks often include shots of traditional brännvin (such as akvavit and snaps), beer, and non-alcoholic soft drinks. Read more about kräftskivor and discover restaurants offering classic crayfish buffets in our guide.
Stockholm Culture Festival August 13–17

It’s time for one of the major cultural events – open to all and free of charge. For a few days, central Stockholm transforms into a festival area where top artists like Stefflon Don, Myriam Fares, and Donya Dadrasan take the stage. In addition to music, the festival offers a wide range of experiences, including circus performances, theatre, and dance.
Open-air Cinema in Rålambshovsparken August 13–17

Watching movies under the open sky has become a summer tradition in Stockholm. The event in Rålambshovsparken is so popular that it’s considered Europe’s largest outdoor cinema, attracting over 60,000 viewers last year. This year, five new movie nights await.
Sweden vs. Finland Athletics August 23–24

The Sweden vs. Finland Athletics meet — better known as Finnkampen in Sweden — celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and it’s Sweden’s turn to host. This prestigious event is a fierce rivalry where every point is hard-fought. New this year is an open race, giving everyone the chance to be part of Finnkampen.
Stockholm Fringe Festival August 27–30

A multidisciplinary arts festival that often surprises and launches new Swedish and international artists. Focused on alternative art, the festival offers many artists a chance to experiment and explore new ideas. Bring an open mind and prepare to experience something entirely new.
Baltic Sea Festival August 28 – September 7

A must for anyone who loves classical music. This year’s program features a mix of Grammy-winning artists, rising stars, and world premieres. The theme of the festival is waves, and in addition to grand concerts, there will be talks focused on nature, creativity, collaboration, and music.
adidas Stockholm Half Marathon August 30

For those who missed the Stockholm Marathon, here's another chance to experience central Stockholm during a demanding and challenging race. A total of 21,097.5 meters will be run, with the start and finish located near the Royal Palace, the Parliament (Riksdag), and the Opera House. Prepare for a tough challenge—rewarded with beautiful views of Stockholm’s waterfront.
