The ticket sale for Spring Festival 2026 has started!

The starting gun has sounded, and the sale of wristbands for this year’s Spring Festival is now finally open.

This year, the program offers more than 70 performances with over 20 different shows from both Denmark and abroad. Experience theater in all its many forms, aimed at both children and their adults – from Spanish street theater to Finnish modern circus. See all performances on the website and buy festival wristbands for either Saturday, May 30th or Sunday, May 31st.

Experience a wealth of fantastic and imaginative performances, including the playful giraffes from Spain, who transform the festival site into the African savannah – or incredible circus acts with, among others, Fish up a Tree from Finland by Blind Gut Company or WOOW! by Cie BRUBOC, who come all the way from Italy – just to name just a few.

One-day wristbands cost 100 DKK for children (from 1-12 years) and 150 DKK for adults. The wristband is valid until either Saturday, May 30 or Sunday, May 31, 2026. Festival wristbands can be purchased here.

Come experience the festival opening on Friday the 29th of May

On Friday, May 29th at 3:30 PM is the official opening of Spring Festival, and we celebrate with a free program that includes speeches, Finnish modern circus and the children’s performance “Pind – Gren – Træ” created together by and with local school classes.

Before the weekend program begins, we let the jazz flow with our very own house orchestra, in addition to light refreshments for both young and old.


THE OPENING PROGRAM
15:30 – 16:00: The Giraffes walks the festival area
16:00 – 16:15: Opening speeches
16:15 – 16:35: Performance with local children
16:35 – 16:50: Cake and coffee
16.50 – 17.30: Opening performance Fish up a Tree by Blind Gut Company (Finland)
17.20 – 18.20: Bubbles, snacks and live music

We look forward to seeing you at a great opening party – and of course for the rest of the weekend in the spirit of theatre.

Young Professionals are reporting from this years festival

This year’s festival will not only feature fantastic theatre, but also sharp and innovative journalism. In collaboration with journalist and children’s cultural mediator Franz M. H. Bomberg, a local school class will act as cultural journalists at this year’s festival.

Reviews of the many performances will be written, interviews will be conducted with the audience and reports will be made on all the exciting things happening at the festival site. So if you have a story, a problem or a quirky observation, look around for the team of young journalists. Maybe you can help point them in the direction of this year’s scoop?

Their stories can be experienced continuously as they are published – both hung up outside in the square and as video reports shown inside the foyer of Teater ZeBU.

Photo: Sonja Lovdal