MARCH 2026
IN2IT Dance Festival – Kristiansund (1–8 March)

An international contemporary dance festival hosted in Normoria, Kristiansund’s new cultural centre. Performances, workshops and artistic dialogues create a dynamic meeting place for artists and audiences from across Europe.

Norwegian National Championship – Indoor Skydiving – Voss (6–7 March)

A visually spectacular sport in a compact indoor arena. Formation flying and freestyle disciplines make this event highly photogenic and audience-friendly.

Borealis – Festival for Experimental Music – Bergen (11–15 March)

Avant-garde music and interdisciplinary performances attract international artists and a curious global audience.

Stavanger Vinfest – Stavanger (18–21 March)

A city-wide wine and gastronomy celebration where Stavanger’s leading restaurants collaborate with international winemakers.

Vossa Jazz – Voss (27–29 March)

One of Norway’s most respected jazz festivals, combining mountain scenery with an international music line-up.

APRIL 2026
Autopia Expo – Stavanger (10–12 April)

High-energy motor show featuring supercars, classics and new models, drawing automotive enthusiasts from across Scandinavia.

One Ocean Week – Bergen (18–24 April)

An international event dedicated to ocean sustainability, marine research and innovation. Conferences, public debates and cultural programming make Bergen a global meeting place for ocean dialogue.

Launch of the Viking Ship Myklebust – Nordfjordeid (23–27 April)

A major historical highlight: the launch of the 30-metre replica of Norway’s largest Viking ship ever discovered. Built near the fjord where the original sailed more than 1,000 years ago, this spectacular event offers strong storytelling and visual impact. (see image)

MAY 2026
MaiJazz – Stavanger (5–10 May)

Stavanger’s long-running jazz festival presents Norwegian and international artists across city venues, creating a vibrant urban atmosphere.

Nordic Light International Festival of Photography – Kristiansund (15–25 May)

An award-winning photography festival attracting world-leading photographers, exhibitions and workshops. Coastal light and artistic excellence combine in this internationally recognised event.

17 May – Norwegian Constitution Day – Bergen (17 May)

Bergen hosts one of Norway’s most visually striking National Day celebrations, with parades, traditional costumes and a festive city atmosphere.

Trond Mohn Games – Bergen (28 May)

An international athletics event on the World Athletics Continental Tour, drawing top athletes and sports media attention.

Jærnåttå – Bryne, Stavanger Region (29–30 May)

Outdoor music festival on the Jæren coast, combining concerts with a relaxed coastal atmosphere.

🌸 Seasonal Highlight: Hardangerfjord Blossom Season (April–May)

While not one single festival, the fruit blossom period in Hardangerfjord is one of Norway’s most iconic spring phenomena. Orchard tours, cider tastings and fjord landscapes in full bloom offer exceptional visual storytelling opportunities.

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