FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM
It is the largest film festival in the country. The program is centered ...Read more
MARATHON D'OSLO
Read moreAt the end of September the Oslo Marathon, which begins with the children's race, begins with the serious stages.
MIDNATTSROCKEN
Read moreWelcome to the world's most northerly outdoor music festival. Since the 1980s, Lakselv has welcomed you every year in mid-July to enjoy a few days of open-air concerts. Under the midnight sun, in the heart of Porsanger Fjord, in a setting that will leave you breathless, local and international artists come to regale your ears with melodies of all kinds. It's the perfect opportunity to stop off in the middle of this desert land and enjoy a bit of culture and human warmth!
NORTHERN LIGHTS FESTIVAL
A festival that offers quality concerts of different styles. A very special ...Read more
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE LA PÊCHE À LA MORUE
Read moreEvery year in March-April, the cod returns to the Lofoten Islands! So in Svolvaer, we decided to celebrate by organizing the international cod fishing festival. This festival was first held in 1991. Today there are about 600 participants, most of them amateurs, 80 boats taking part in the competition, and even more visitors attracted by the festivities. This 4-day festival is a good representation of the local culture!
NOBEL PEACE FESTIVAL
Read moreEvery year, the Nobel Peace Festival is held at the end of summer in Oslo. For an entire evening, the city hosts debates, concerts and other events around the Nobel Peace Prize and its laureates, celebrating human rights, democracy and peace. The evening is marked by a conference held in the heart of the town, on the Place de la Mairie, making intense moments of reflection and conviviality accessible to all. On site, you'll find plenty of food, drink and seating.
FESTIVAL CULINAIRE DE STAVANGER
A renowned culinary festival eagerly awaited by Norwegians. Every year, the ...Read more
FESTIVAL DU FILM INTERNATIONAL
A renowned international film festival featuring some 130 films in a ...Read more
NOTODDEN BLUES FESTIVAL
Read moreThis blues festival is one of the most important in Europe, and the largest in Scandinavia. International artists perform for six days. In a beautiful setting in the city center, the Notodden Blues Festival offers small intimate concerts with local artists to blues cruises on the idyllic Heddalsvannet, workshops at Europe's Blues Center, family events and of course big concerts with the world's biggest stars: BB King, Buddy Guy, ZZ Top, Robert Plant, Van Morrison, Otis Rush...
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE THÉÂTRE DE STAMSUND
It is an important cultural event where theatre, music, conferences and ...Read more
FESTIVAL D'ART DE LA NORVÈGE DU NORD
This festival is one of the biggest cultural events in the region. The ...Read more
VARANGER FESTIVALEN - FESTIVAL DE JAZZ
Norway's biggest jazz festival takes place near the North Cape. For 4 days, ...Read more
BERGENFEST
Read moreOne of Norway's biggest music festivals. Bergenfest is located in the heart of the city, north of the medieval site of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every year since 1993, the festival has featured a succession of international artists: Bryan Ferry, Oasis, Ellie Goulding, Neil Young, Lou Reed, Patti Smith, Ben Howard... to name but a few. A festival of pop, rock, folk, R'n'B, hip-hop, world music and electro: in other words, something for everyone! Online programming and advance ticket purchase recommended.
BERGEN STRIKKEFESTIVAL
Read moreThe festival takes place at the Textile Industry Museum, a former textile mill in Salhus, about 20 minutes from Bergen by car. The festival features workshops, lectures and, of course, plenty of gorgeous wool to (self-)treat yourself to! Local and independent vendors and producers. You'll be able to find local wool, as well as hand-dyed and hand-spun skeins... a real pleasure for the eyes, the touch and the knitting ideas! You can get there by bus from Bergen. Information is available at the Bergen tourist office and on the festival website.
FESTIVAL DE MUSIQUE DE FØRDE
Read moreScandinavia's biggest festival of traditional and world music! For 5 days, the small town of Førde vibrates to the sound of some 250 artists from the four corners of the globe, bringing locals and visitors alike to dance in the unique atmosphere of the Norwegian summer. On the festival website, you'll find Spotify playlists from previous years to give you a better idea of what to expect on the town's 30 stages.
FESTIVAL D'ORGUE
A week of concerts in several of the city's religious buildings and ...Read more
FESTIVAL D'ØYA (ØYAFESTIVALEN)
Read moreIt's THE festival of Oslo! During 5 days the festival welcomes very big names of the international scene, as well as Norwegian artists in the park of Tøyen. The festival also actively promotes environmental protection by offering only organic and ecological products. It is the largest open-air festival in the capital. From well-known bands to new talents, this festival is sure to have something to offer!
FILMS FROM THE SOUTH (FILM FRA SØR)
A great film festival open to the world and otherness, diversity and ...Read more
FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DE DANSE (CODA)
Coda is a great dance festival that offers an opportunity to immerse ...Read more
FOOD FESTIVAL
For one week, go to Leknes and several other spots on the Lofoten Islands ...Read more
MARCHÉ DE NOËL
Read moreEvery year, the Christmas market takes over the Place Festplassen in the heart of town from early December until the festive season. There are plenty of stalls (some under heated marquees) where you can do your Christmas shopping, take home a few souvenirs or simply sample the local flavours! Under a large tent near the fountain is the bar. The most popular drink is julegløgg, a spicy mulled wine typical of Nordic countries. Please note that opening times vary from day to day.
BODØ2024
Read moreBodø has been named European Capital of Culture for 2024, and the program promises to be packed! It's the biggest cultural project to take place in Norway in the last 10 years, and the biggest ever to take place in the Nord-Norge region. So it's a must-see, especially as numerous events will be taking place throughout the year. Dance, music, exhibitions, debates, cinema, literature, theater and many other artistic expressions are on show, to the delight of culture lovers.
SEMAINE SÂME DE TROMSØ
Atypical animations that make the whole city festive, like the Norwegian ...Read more
MARCHÉ DE NOËL
Read moreLike all major Norwegian cities, Trondheim has its traditional Christmas market in December. In the large Torvet square, you'll find a number of small chalets showcasing local craftsmen and merchants. Under the Lavvo, you can enjoy a warm meal and the unmissable Julegløgg! Near Nidaros Cathedral, local farmers offer their produce - a must for all those wishing to discover and buy genuine Norwegian quality products!
FESTIVAL DE LITTÉRATURE DE NORVÈGE
A six-day festival dedicated to contemporary literary production in the ...Read more