Your school is welcome to bibu!
bibu is the festival that makes all of Helsingborg bubble with THEATRE, DANCE, OPERA AND CIRCUS performances for children and youth.
All school tickets are free of charge.
Under fyra dagar, den 27 – 30 maj 2026, kommer det att runt om i Helsingborg att visas ett stort During four days, 27 - 30 May 2026, a large number of performances created for children and young people will be shown around Helsingborg. During the bibu festival, you can enjoy some of the most exciting performances from Sweden and abroad. There will be theatre, dance, circus and musical theatre for children and young people aged 0-20. The performances will be shown throughout Helsingborg; at Stadsteatern, Konserthuset, Dunkers, Tryckeriet, Nicolaiskolan, Arenan etc. so it's important to keep track of where your performance is shown.
We invite schools to most of the performances given during the day. The program will not be released until February/March, but you can already register your interest in bringing a class, and we will keep in touch with you as the program is finalised. Email skola@bibu.se and we will keep in touch.
bibu 2026
DATE 27-30 May 2026
TICKETS will be released in April
REMEMBER that the performances are given in different locations around Helsingborg!
All students enter for free but you need to book your tickets beforehand.
MAIL skola@bibu.se for more info
About bibu
bibu is a festival that takes place in Helsingborg every second year. The festival shows selected performances for children and young people around the city. During the festival, a large number of professional performing arts organisations gather to take part in the selected performances and various seminars. The festival is also attended by international visitors. bibu is Sweden's most important meeting place with, for and about professional performing arts for a young audience.
bibu is organised in collaboration with Helsingborgs Stadsteater, Helsingborgs Konserthus and Dunkers Kulturhus, as well as other organizations in the city, with the support of Helsingborg Arena & Scen, Helsingborg's cultural administration, Region Skåne and the Swedish Arts Council.
