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Tickets and Customer Service

Call: +46 (0) 8 784 18 00

Email: biljettkontoret.berwaldhallen@sverigesradio.se

Regular phone hours: weekdays 11:00 - 17:00
You can buy tickets 24/7, all year round, via berwaldhallen.se

Berwaldhallen is only open for visits in connection with concerts. Opening hours are then 2 hours before the concert. Please note that deviations may occur.

Ticket Fees

Online purchase on the web: 0 SEK per ticket
Ticket sent by mail: 40 SEK per letter
Phone booking: 15 SEK per ticket

Schools

School classes are of course welcome to our concerts for 50 SEK per student, two teachers can accompany for free. Contact customer service at +46 (0) 8 784 18 00 for booking.

Food & Drink

For current menus, offers, table reservations, and more, visit www.cafeberwald.se

Lost Items

Contact the janitor at phone: +46 (0)8 784 51 02

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Visiting Address

Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 3

Postal Address

Sveriges Radio
Berwaldhallen
105 10 Stockholm
Sweden

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    Upcoming Concerts in Berwaldhallen

    • 21 August
      350 - 650 kr

      Rythm and ritual

      The Baltic Sea Festival 2026 opens with premieres and pulse! Andres Orozco-Estrada debuts as Chief Conductor, Hillborg’s Hell Mountain has its Swedish premiere, and Molly Kien’s new work receives its world premiere. Soprano Malin Byström sparkles in Alma Mahler’s songs before the evening culminates in Stravinsky’s iconic The Rite of Spring.
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    • 22 Augusti

      Family day and open house

      Join the Baltic Sea Festival's traditional family day for all ages!
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    • 22 augusti
      180 kr

      Who will save Alfie Atkins?

      Alfie sits alone in the apartment where he lives and feels lonely. He has moved to a new place and doesn’t know any of the other children there. Sometimes his imaginary friend Malcolm appears, and when they play together, Alfons always gets to decide — like being the train driver when they play trains. The problem is that Mållgan never shows up when he is really needed, like when the “big boys” chase Alfons and spray his jacket with water pistols. A performance about friendship, based on Alfie Atkins, the beloved children’s book character created by Gunilla Bergström.
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    • August 25
      350 - 650 kr

      Passion and protest

      The Czech Philharmonic visits the Baltic Sea Festival! Under its legendary Chief Conductor and Music Director Semyon Bychkov, Janine Jansen performs Shostakovich’s first violin concerto, followed by Dvořák’s dramatic seventh symphony.
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