Helsinki Festival brings together leading Finnish and international artists – programme includes circus, music and dance, new ensembles and premieres
Night of the Arts features hundreds of events across Helsinki. Photo: Otso Kähönen
The Helsinki Festival, the largest multi-arts festival in the Nordic countries, will take place across Helsinki this summer from 14 to 31 August. The programme will showcase a wide range of Finnish art and culture excellence alongside international talent.“The key role in the 2025 Helsinki Festival will be played by top-notch productions at the intersection of internationality and Finnishness, connecting world-class creators with Finnish expertise,” says Johanna Freundlich, Artistic Director of
Photo: Julia Kivelä, Visit Finland
The World Happiness Report has anointed Finland as the world's happiest country for the six straight year. Now Helsinki, Finland’s capital, reveals three ways in which art and culture play pivotal role in fostering a good life from early childhood.
Studies have attributed Finnish happiness to high-quality education, affordable healthcare, social stability, and work-life balance. Making art and cultural services accessible to a wider audience has also positively contributed to overall happiness. The City of Helsinki has been a leader in making