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Berwaldhallen is located at Dag Hammarskjölds Väg 3 near the Radio House in Östermalm. You can easily get here by public transport, car, on foot, or bicycle. The doors open two hours before your concert or performance starts.

Tickets are available 24/7 via the website. If you have questions about tickets or concerts, need to cancel, or have other urgent matters, you are welcome to email us.

If you need help booking tickets by phone, call +46 (0)8 784 18 00. Please note that a service fee of 15 SEK / ticket is added when booking by phone.

Regular telephone hours are Mon-Fri 12:00-18:00, excluding holidays, and two hours before the concert.

The box office opens for physical visits in connection with concerts, two hours before the scheduled start time. Tickets can always be purchased digitally up until the concert start. For concerts that will not take place in Berwaldhallen, digital purchases are often the only option.

How do I get to Berwaldhallen?

By public transport

Bus 69 or 76 to the Berwaldhallen stop

Bus 4 to the Radiohuset stop

Tram Line 7 to Djurgårdsbron

The red line of the tunnel to Karlaplan

Plan your trip with SL's journey planner.

By car

You will find the nearest parking on Dag Hammarskjölds väg towards Ladugårdsgärdet or at Garnisonen and surrounding streets.

By bike

There are plenty of bike paths in Stockholm, and several parking spaces for bicycles near the house, including on Strandvägen and Oxenstiernsgatan.

What happens if I'm late?

Sometimes things don't go as planned. However, if you arrive late to a performance, we can't guarantee that you'll be allowed into the hall immediately as it can be disruptive, especially when we're broadcasting live or recording.

Do your best to arrive in good time so that you can go through the security and ticket control, check your coat, maybe eat or drink something tasty, find your seats, and simply enjoy your visit without stress.

More concerts

  • No tickets left
    April 4 & 5
    170 - 560 kr

    Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony

    Gustav Mahler’s second symphony – “Resurrection” – with the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orfeó Català, and soloists Johanna Wallroth and Avery Amereau conducted by Music Director Daniel Harding.
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  • Few seats remaining
    6 april
    120 - 180 kr

    Sing-along för stora och små

    Join in singing well-known and beloved children's songs about heroes and other fairy tale characters together with children from Sollentuna Music Classes, choir leader Jakob Lundqvist, and sing-along leader Johan Pejler.
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  • No tickets left
    April 10, 11 & 12
    130 - 475 kr

    SCORE

    The much-acclaimed gaming music concert SCORE turns 10 and returns to Berwaldhallen with host Orvar Säfström, conductor Alexander Hanson, and soloist Sabrina Zweiacker.
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  • 17 - 18 april
    330 - 575 kr

    Bach Johannespassionen – Kvinnorna runt Korset

    Cantemus framför Bachs Johannespassion med kör, solister, orkester och dansare. Nio kvinnor, dansare från dansklass på Balettakademien, medverkar i koreografi och ljussättning. Temat är att lyfta fram och gestalta kvinnorna runt Jesus kors.
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