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Øyafestivalen 2027 in Oslo: Dates, Program and Tickets

Aug 11, 2027 🇳🇴 Oslo, Norway 4 Views

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When is Øyafestivalen 2027?

The Øyafestivalen returns to Oslo from 11 to 14 August 2027. The Norwegian music festival is one of Scandinavia's largest and best known events, traditionally held in the second week of August. The full 2027 lineup has not yet been announced; this page will be updated as soon as new details are confirmed.

Where does Øyafestivalen take place in Oslo?

Since 2014, the festival has been held in Tøyenparken, a green hillside park in Oslo's Tøyen district, right next to the Botanical Garden and close to the Munch Museum. The park hosts six stages and is easily reached by metro (T bane) via Tøyen station.

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What makes Øyafestivalen 2027 stand out?

  • One of the most sustainable major festivals in the world, having measured its carbon footprint for over 20 years
  • Plastic free festival concept with a zero waste goal
  • Six stages set in green surroundings just minutes from the city centre
  • A broad genre mix spanning indie, rock, pop, electronic and hip hop
  • An additional club program ("Øyanatt") in Oslo venues during festival week
  • Family friendly, with a dedicated kids' area

Program and lineup 2027

Past editions of Øyafestivalen have featured international names such as The Cure, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Florence and the Machine, Pulp, Charli xcx and Chappell Roan alongside Norwegian artists like Sigrid, Girl in Red and Karpe. The official 2027 lineup has not been released yet; announcements typically arrive in spring through the festival's official website and social channels.

Tickets and prices for Øyafestivalen 2027

Ticket prices for 2027 have not been confirmed yet. For reference, the 2026 four day festival pass cost around NOK 4,000, with single day passes starting at roughly NOK 1,300. Sales usually open once the first artists are confirmed, through the official website or the official ticketing partner See Tickets.

Getting there and visitor tips for Tøyenparken

  • Take the metro to Tøyen station; parking near the festival grounds is very limited.
  • Cycling, including Oslo's bike share scheme, is a practical alternative to driving.
  • Only digital tickets are accepted and must be exchanged for a wristband on site.
  • Allow enough time for the advance wristband exchange in the city centre to avoid long queues at the entrance.
  • Entry is organised by day; exact gate opening times are published closer to the festival.

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