General questions
The Swedish Police Authority lifted the national bag ban on June 11, 2025. As a result, Dalhalla is no longer subject to a bag ban. However, security checks and bag inspections will still take place at the entrance.
You are now allowed to bring a bag – but please note that there are still rules regarding what you can bring into the arena.
The following items are not allowed:
Large bags or bulky items.
Umbrellas.
Food and beverages.
For all prohibited items, please see the section: What am I not allowed to bring into the arena?
Entry – with or without bag:
Without bag: You will go through a body search followed by ticket scanning.
With bag: You will first go through a body search, followed by a separate bag inspection before ticket scanning.
Thank you for helping us create a safe and enjoyable experience for both visitors and staff.
The following items are not allowed to bring into the arena:
Weapons and other dangerous objects that could be used to harm the venue, its staff, or other visitors.
Food and beverages.
Cameras, video cameras and audio recording equipment.
Umbrellas, chairs/stools, objects made of hard materials (such as bottles, thermoses and bicycle batteries), large bags and bulky items.
Pets of any kind.
For safety reasons, both body searches and bag inspections are conducted at the entrance.
There is a minimum age limit of 13 for most of Dalhalla’s events. The age limit also applies to those accompanied by a guardian and for breastfeeding infants.
We adhere to the recommendations of the Public Health Agency of Sweden regarding age limits for concerts, and this applies even when accompanied by a guardian. This is because exposure to high-volume concerts can be harmful to children’s hearing.
For events with lower sound levels or those specifically for children, different age limits may apply. You can find the age limit for each event on its respective page.
The arena is cash free – card payments only.
Smoking is prohibited throughout the entire arena and in all entrance areas.
There are many steps in the Dalhalla auditorium. From the parking lot and entrance, you can walk downhill to the concert area without encountering stairs. It is possible to walk down to row 36 without stairs, but the final slope is steep.
In Dalhalla, the Arena Bus operates between the parking/bus parking area and the concert area. A one-way trip costs 40 SEK and is paid on-site with a card; it is not possible to pre-book the bus. Bus stops are marked with the sign ‘Arenabuss’.
We recommend that those with difficulty walking book seats towards the back, as the auditorium has steep slopes and many stairs. If you use a wheelchair or a walker, or require extra accessibility for any reason, book an accessibility seat.
No, exiting is equivalent to leaving, and you cannot re-enter. The ticket is only valid for scanning once.
Dalhalla is an outdoor arena, and events are not canceled due to rain or wind. Dress appropriately for the weather.
It can be chilly in Dalhalla, so bring extra layers for cooler temperatures and rain gear for rainy weather. Rain ponchos and blankets are available for purchase on-site.
Please note that umbrellas or bulky bags are not allowed inside Dalhalla.
Yes, there are rain ponchos, earplugs, and blankets available for purchase on-site at Dalhalla.
It is not allowed to bring dogs (or other animals) to Dalhalla. Exceptions are made for guide dogs; in that case, book an accessibility seat.
Contact us via our contact form and submit a lost item report. We will do our best to assist you if you have lost or forgotten something.
If your view is obstructed, or if there are other disturbing elements at your seat, you should as a visitor contact the on-site staff as soon as possible. They will try to assist you in resolving the issue.
Any complaints should always be addressed on-site to Dalhalla’s arena hosts or security. After the completion of the event, the seats are considered approved by you as the visitor.