Oulun kulttuurisäätiö, Oulu2026

Experience Arctic Midsummer in Oulu2026 European Capital of Culture

12.6.2026 08:00:00 EEST | Oulun kulttuurisäätiö, Oulu2026 | Press release

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Midsummer is one of the most magical times to visit Northern Finland. As the sun barely sets and nature is at its most vibrant, the Oulu2026 European Capital of Culture invites visitors to experience a unique combination of contemporary art, music, northern landscapes and Finnish Midsummer traditions. From city centre exhibitions and immersive sound art to outdoor celebrations and cultural experiences in nature, Oulu and the surrounding region offer plenty to discover throughout the Midsummer weekend.

Artist standing on a rock by the Oulu River, with two abstract sculptures on orange stands nearby.
The ArtOulu art area brings together works by 13 artists along the Oulu River. The photo features artist Anna Tahkola with her artwork 'Kun aika on, saavuthan'. Kati Leinonen Oulun Taiteilijaseura

The PLAY – Fotografiska Tallinn X Oulu2026 photography exhibition in the heart of Oulu will be open throughout Midsummer at Pekuri shopping centre. At Oulu Cathedral, visitors can experience The Logos, a sound artwork by British-German artist Andrew Melchior, where signals that have travelled through space for billions of years are transformed into immersive experience. The cathedral will remain open throughout the night, and the artwork can be experienced continuously from Friday 19 June at 9 pm until Midsummer morning at 9 am. A guide will be present.

On Thursday, visitors can still enjoy performances from Circus Festival OU, a family-friendly circus festival, as well as the final performance of the Bang Bang Riviera! event series in Pikisaari. One of the highlights of the Midsummer weekend is Shiphorn Cantata at the iconic AaltoSiilo in Meri-Toppila, where jazz and electronic music meet in a unique industrial setting.

Those looking for traditional Finnish Midsummer experiences can enjoy open-air dancing at Nuijamiesten lava in Ylikiiminki or the Midsummer celebration by the Kajaani River. Families can also visit the Nallikari area, where Suomen Tivoli and Vauhtipuisto amusement parks are open throughout the Midsummer weekend.

Midsummer is also a great opportunity to explore Oulu2026’s art experiences at your own pace surrounded by nature. Opened in June, the Climate Clock public art series brings permanent artworks to different locations across Oulu. At Koiteli rapids, Antti Laitinen’s artwork You Are Here invites visitors to pause and connect with the surrounding landscape. The ARToulu art area offers an opportunity to explore public art by walking or cycling along the Oulu River, while the Art Ii Biennial combines contemporary art with the northern landscape in Ii.

The Oulu2026 region also celebrates Midsummer with Solstice Festival in Kuusamo and a traditional Midsummer bonfire in Kajaani. Covering 40 municipalities and cities across Northern Finland, the Oulu2026 region offers cultural experiences throughout the summer.

Discover more Midsummer events and summer experiences in the Oulu2026 event calendar.

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Artist standing on a rock by the Oulu River, with two abstract sculptures on orange stands nearby.
The ArtOulu art area brings together works by 13 artists along the Oulu River. The photo features artist Anna Tahkola with her artwork 'Kun aika on, saavuthan'.
Kati Leinonen Oulun Taiteilijaseura
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Oulu Cathedral with a bright yellow facade and green roof under a blue sky.
Oulu Cathedral and the The Logos sound artwork can be experienced throughout the night of Midsummer, from 19 to 20 June.
Heikki Törmänen Oulun seurakunnat
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Aerial view of a lush, green landscape with winding rivers in Koiteli.
The Climate Clock art series features artworks by world-renowned artists in the natural landscapes of Oulu. The photo shows an aerial view of Koiteli, where Antti Laitinen’s artwork You Are Here is located.
Harri Tarvainen Oulu2026
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Oulu is European Capital of Culture in 2026

The European Capital of Culture year reaches 39 partner municipalities in Northern Finland. The goal is permanent cultural climate change.  

Cultural climate change means a permanently richer cultural life and a change in the region. Cultural climate change combines culture, art and technology in a surprising way, creates encounters and generates interaction.  

The Oulu Culture Foundation sr. is responsible for the Oulu2026 operations. Oulu2026 main supporting partners are Pohjolan OP and Kaleva Media.  

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