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Are bags permitted at Berwaldhallen?

Yes, but please note that backpacks, bags, and purses larger than 30 x 20 cm (approximately the size of an A4 sheet), as well as larger outerwear, are not allowed into the salon. However, you can leave them in a staffed cloakroom for a fee of 30 SEK, or hang them for free in one of our unstaffed cloakrooms.

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Is there a staffed cloakroom?

Berwaldhallen offers both unstaffed and staffed cloakrooms. Hanging your belongings in the staffed cloakroom costs 30 SEK, while the unstaffed cloakroom is free of charge.
Small bags and lighter outerwear may be brought into the concert hall.

May I bring my e-bike battery into the venue?

Due to fire safety regulations, e-bike batteries and electric scooters are not allowed inside Berwaldhallen. These must be left outside the building.

I feel ill – what should I do?

If you think you are coming down with something, we ask that you stay home to reduce the risk of infection. Please contact us at least 24 hours before the concert starts, or no later than 4:00 PM on the next preceding non-holiday weekday for weekend concerts, and we can change your ticket purchase to a gift certificate (minus a fee of 25 SEK /cancelled ticket). It can be used within two years for any performance in Berwaldhallen – even those of external organisers.

Give the gift of a concert experience!

Berwaldhallen’s gift card can be used for all concerts and concert series – both those arranged by Berwaldhallen and by external organizers. The gift card is valid for two years and can be redeemed when purchasing tickets either on the website or at Berwaldhallen’s ticket office.

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Upcoming productions

  • No tickets left
    4 March
    175 kr

    You shall be my oar!

    Gunnar Ekelöf's and Edith Södergran's voices meet in a quiet yet charged dialogue, performed by actors Stina Ekblad and Hannes Meidal. Framing the words, the musicians Henrik Blixt, Emmanuel Laville, and Asuka Nakamura presents French-Finnish chamber‑music gems.
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  • Few seats remaining
    5–6 March
    130 - 475 kr

    New program: Veronika Eberle in Beethoven’s violin concerto 

    German star violinist Veronika Eberle replaces Lisa Bathiashvili, and Pyotr Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D major is swapped for Ludwig van Beethoven's...
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  • No tickets left
    12–13 March 2026
    350 - 750 kr

    Salonen & Wang x 2

    Artist in Residence Esa-Pekka Salonen is joined by the world-renowned pianist Yuja Wang to perform not one, but two concertos: Einojuhani Rautavaara's...
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  • 21 March 2026
    100 - 420 kr

    The Swedish Radio Choir & Dalasinfoniettan: The Wanderers

    Roland Pöntinen performs Robert Schumann’s piano concerto before the Swedish Radio Choir and Dalasinfoniettan premiere Matthew Peterson’s second symphony, The Wanderers.
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