This means that more children and adults will have the chance to experience Barnas Festspill in Harstad this summer. But capacity is still limited, so you’ll need to be quick.
‘Soft Machine was the first performance to sell out, so this is a new opportunity for those who didn’t manage to secure tickets last time. We are delighted that more children and adults will now have the chance to experience Barnas Festspill,’ says Mattis Øgård Månum, performing arts producer.

More tickets released
Barnas Festspill offers performing arts, music, play, circus and visual experiences for children of different ages. More places have now been made available for several of the performances in the programme.
Åpningsforestilling Barnas Festspill: Soft Machine (NO)
Barnas Festspill opens with a colourful stage show full of rhythm, humour, movement and surprises. The performance is created for children aged 3 and up, but has plenty to offer the adults in the audience too.
PSST! (NO)
In PSST!, the audience is invited into a playful universe where small things can become grand adventures. With projections, animation and live music, an everyday room is transformed into an imaginative landscape.
Cavalcade en Cocazie (FR)
A wild and playful musical expedition for curious ears. Multi-instrumentalist Frédéric Jouhannet creates an entire orchestra alone on stage, with violins, drum, accordion and small resonant objects.
Scoooootch! (FR)
What can an ordinary roll of tape become? In Scoooootch!, tape is transformed into cabins, lines, connections and surprising landscapes in a wordless, sensory and visual performance.
Cirkus Antero (NO)
An imaginative and moving performance about courage, dreams and daring to believe in yourself. Here, circus, puppet theatre, juggling, unicycle, shadow theatre and music come together.
> See the full children’s programme
Children under 13 go free, and one adult may bring up to four children.
This makes Barnas Festspill an easy and accessible festival experience for families, grandparents, aunts, uncles and other adults who want to take children to something fun, sensory and memorable during the festival week.
