[Zoom-in] Let it Snow with Winter Festivals!
Winter season has just begun! Now it’s the time to celebrate winter magic and snowy days. And what better way to do it than heading outdoors and discovering all the winter festivals!
On the occasion of International Snow Day (Sunday, 18 January), we are sharing four “frosty” festivals taking place across Europe, to explore and embrace the season.
So grab your coat and immerse yourselves in a musical and theatrical winter day!
9th Winter Festival
10 Feb 2026 - 2 Mar 2026 - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Once again, the Winter Festival in Ljubljana creates a unique musical atmosphere and calls all classical music enthusiasts to attend and enjoy a series of performances that take place in numerous venues around the city. From piano to harp performances, the audience can enjoy classical melodies and embark on a musical journey.
More information here.
Photo credits: www.ljubljanafestival.si
XIX Tallinn Winter Festival
10 Feb 2026 - 22 Feb 2026 - Tallinn, Estonia
Tallinn Winter Festival brings light and joy to February by welcoming musicians from Estonia, Spain, France, Germany, Czechia, Latvia, Italy and a variety of musical performances, including opera, piano concerts and more. In addition, the festival supports the charity campaign "Raise your eyes and open your heart", by donating 20% of the ticket revenue and fundraising for their cause.
More information here.
Photo credits: Facebook
Winterwerft Internationales Theaterfestival
29 Jan 2026 - 15 Feb 2026 - Frankfurt/Main, Germany
The Winterwerft Internationales Theaterfestival iis here to challenge audience perspectives and create space for critical thinking by highlighting the crises and challenges we face in our time. Through theatre and performances, it invites the audience to question dominant narratives and explore alternative points of view.
More information here.
Photo credits: winterwerft.de
XXVIII Kokkola Winter Accordion Festival, Finland
14 Feb 2026 - 21 Feb 2026 - Kokkola, Finland
The Kokkola Winter Accordion Festival invites people to see, hear and experience Finish music through numerous artists, among them being DALLAPÉ, Harri Kuusijärvimm Sväng and many more. This festival promises traditions, novelties, and surprises to its audience and, of course, the accordion being the main focus of them all! A perfect getaway to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
More information here.
Photo credits: Facebook