Summer in the Netherlands: Festival Season Is Here
Dutch summers are short but spectacular. From June through September 2026, The Hague and surrounding cities transform into a non-stop celebration of music, food, art, and culture. Here’s your ultimate festival guide.
The Hague Festivals 2026
Parkpop — June 29, 2026
Europe’s largest free one-day pop festival returns to Zuiderpark with three stages and an expected 350,000 visitors. The 2026 lineup includes international headliners alongside Dutch acts. Pro tip: arrive before noon to claim a good spot near the main stage. Entry is completely free, but VIP upgrades (€45) include dedicated viewing areas and premium restrooms.
Tong Tong Fair — May 22 – June 1, 2026
The world’s largest Eurasian cultural festival takes over Malieveld for 11 days. Indonesian-Dutch cuisine, live music, theater performances, and a massive food hall make this a sensory overload in the best possible way. Don’t miss: the rijsttafel (rice table) experience — book ahead online.
Jazz in de Gracht — August 15-17, 2026
For one weekend in August, historic canals in the Zeeheldenkwartier become floating stages for jazz ensembles. Bring a blanket, grab a spot along the water, and enjoy free performances from Dutch and international jazz artists. The intimate atmosphere and candlelit canals make this one of Europe’s most romantic jazz festivals.
Embassy Festival — September 6, 2026
The Hague’s international character shines during this one-day festival where over 40 embassies open their doors to the public. Experience art, music, food, and cultural performances from countries around the world — all along the stately Lange Voorhout.
Beyond The Hague: National Festivals Worth Traveling For
North Sea Jazz Festival (Rotterdam) — July 11-13, 2026
Just 25 minutes by train from The Hague, Ahoy Rotterdam hosts the world’s largest indoor jazz festival. The 2026 edition features over 1,200 artists across 15 stages. Day tickets from €95. Insider tip: Friday afternoon sessions are less crowded and often feature surprise performances.
Amsterdam Pride — July 26 – August 3, 2026
The Canal Parade on August 2 is the highlight, but a full week of parties, debates, exhibitions, and cultural events makes this one of Europe’s biggest LGBTQ+ celebrations. Direct trains from The Hague Centraal to Amsterdam Centraal take 50 minutes.
Lowlands (Biddinghuizen) — August 15-17, 2026
The Netherlands’ answer to Glastonbury. Three days of music, theater, literature, and science across 12 stages. Tickets sell out in minutes — register for the presale in February. Camping is essential to the experience.
Mysteryland (Haarlemmermeer) — August 29-30, 2026
The world’s longest-running electronic music festival. Over 300 DJs and live acts across stunning themed stages. The 2026 theme is “Metamorphosis” — expect elaborate stage designs and immersive art installations.
Practical Festival Tips
- Transport: All major festivals are accessible by public transport. NS (Dutch Railways) usually offers special festival combi-tickets including train and shuttle bus.
- Weather: Dutch summers average 20-23°C but can swing dramatically. Pack layers, sunscreen, AND a rain poncho — sometimes all in the same day.
- Tickets: Buy via official channels only (Ticketmaster NL, Eventim NL). Resale platforms like Ticketswap are reliable for sold-out events.
- Payment: Most festivals are cashless in 2026 — load credits onto your festival wristband via the official app.
Mark Your Calendar
Whether you’re a jazz aficionado, electronic music lover, or culture enthusiast, the Dutch summer of 2026 has something for everyone. The Hague’s central location makes it the perfect home base for festival season — you’re never more than an hour from any major event.






