- Date
- Saturday, August 29
- Time
- 14:00-20:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 9-17 years
MustikkaFest is planned and organised by young people in collaboration with Helsinki Youth Services. The programme features art created by young people: live music, youth bands and other music performances, contemporary circus, dance, short films, an art exhibition and free workshops. The youth-run Cafe KaneliKarhu is open from 14:00–19:00, and artist Lyyti closes the evening from 19:00–20:00.
- Organizer
- City of Helsinki Youth Services / young organisers
At a glance
- Date
- Saturday, August 29
- Time
- 14:00-20:00
- Price
- Free
- Age
- 9-17 years
- Toilets
- Yes
- Food available
- Yes
- Travel estimate with HSL from my location
- Accessibility
- The official service-point record for Syötävä Park does not provide an accessibility survey, entrance details or accessible-toilet information. Event routes, viewing areas, workshop accessibility and moving around with a stroller are not described. Ask the organiser in advance if you need a step-free route or other adjustments.
Plan your visit
- Practical notes
- The event takes place in a park setting. Indoor or outdoor locations for individual programme elements and contingency arrangements for rain, strong wind or other bad weather have not been stated. Dress for the weather and check the event-day information before setting out. The event is substance-free.
- Schedule notes
- The event is on Saturday 2026-08-29 from 14:00–20:00. Cafe KaneliKarhu is open from 14:00–19:00, and Lyyti performs from 19:00–20:00. Exact times for the other programme elements have not been published.
- Booking notes
- No advance registration is required. The official event record lists a maximum capacity of 250, but no arrival or queuing policy has been published.
- Price notes
- Admission and the workshops are free. Cafe prices are not published on the event page.
- Age notes
- The event page gives no numeric age limit. The event is aimed at young people, and Syötävä Park primarily serves children and young people while welcoming visitors of all ages. As editorial guidance, PikkuRetki recommends the programme for approximately ages 9–17; this is not an organiser-set age limit. With younger children, consider the long evening and the volume of the live music.