- Date
- Friday, June 12
- Time
- 17:00-21:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 11-17 years
- Place
- Maunula-talo / Kesäaukio • Helsinki
Maunula House Summer Square celebrates Helsinki Day with rap, R&B and hip hop culture. The evening stage features Hugo Toosi, Hassan Maikal and Eevil Stöö & Kriso, while Renaz keeps the crowd moving with DJ sets. Students from WEAREKREATIV dance school perform to the DJ music, Sanan Paino association runs a graffiti workshop, and Maunula Library has a display of hip hop literature.
- Organizer
- Maunula-talo
At a glance
- Date
- Friday, June 12
- Time
- 17:00-21:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 11-17 years
- Toilets
- Yes
- Stroller-friendly
- Partial
- Accessibility
- Partial
- Food available
- Yes
- Parking nearby
- Yes
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- Maunula House has accessible entry through automatic or sliding doors at the main entrance, the S-market entrance and the parking-level lift lobby. Wheelchairs can be used in public areas, floors are connected by an accessible lift, and accessible toilets are on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Because the main event is outdoors on the summer square, weather, crowds, sound volume and the temporary stage setup may affect movement with prams or mobility aids.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The programme is mainly on Maunula House's outdoor stage on the summer square. The hip hop book display is inside Maunula Library, and Månsas Deli's summer cafe serves on the square during the event. Event-specific weather arrangements, workshop capacity and exact crowd information had not been published.
- Schedule notes
- The programme is on Friday 12.6.2026 from 17.00 to 21.00. Schedule: Renaz DJ at 17.00, Hugo Toosi at 17.30, Renaz DJ at 18.00, Hassan Maikal at 18.30, Renaz DJ at 19.30 and Eevil Stöö & Kriso at 20.00. Sanan Paino's graffiti workshop is listed in the schedule at 17.00-18.30, while another event-text section lists 17.00-20.00.
- Booking notes
- Entry is free, and no advance registration or seat booking is listed.
- Age notes
- This is an open city event, but the content is likely to suit older children and teenagers who are interested in hip hop, DJ music, dance and graffiti. The bass-heavy outdoor concert, crowds and rap lyrics may be too intense for younger children.