A summer full of cultural events in the Innsbruck region

Last updated on 02.05.2022

Pop-up concerts, festivals and open-air presentations of early music, electronic sounds, performance art and theatrical art: the stage is truly set for the Innsbruck region’s Summer of Culture! The numerous events offer special highlights for every taste, on sunny afternoons or on balmy summer evenings.

As part of the INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONAL. Biennial of the Arts, numerous artists are making a pilgrimage to Innsbruck. Pictured: Austrian singer, composer, performer and musician Anna Anderluh. © Maria Frodl

INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONAL. Biennial of the Arts
7–22 May 2022 | Innsbruck

Innsbruck International is a biennial of contemporary art that is celebrating its tenth anniversary in 2022 and is this year dedicated to the theme of the Cookie. It is all about those who have created digital twins of themselves in their home offices during the pandemic, then shared them with others. A special highlight of this year’s Biennale is GGGNHM by God’s Entertainment, with this light sculpture from the Guggenheim Museum to be placed on Innsbruck’s Marktplatz square. For its anniversary year the Innsbruck International Biennale will once again be welcoming a wide range of national and international artists who will set the scene in the city.

For more information see: www.2022.innsbruckinternational.com

From 13-15 May 2022, the Journalism Festival Innsbruck will provide deep insights into the world of journalism at Haus der Musik, among other venues. © Günther Egger

Innsbruck Festival of Journalism
13–15 May 2022 | Innsbruck

More than 100 contributors from 20 countries are expected at the three-day “Innsbruck Festival of Journalism – International Days of Information”, to run from 13 to 15 May 2022. Distinguished journalists will discuss contemporary topics along with scientists, representatives of NGOs and experts from different regions of Europe and the world. For three days, the city will be an open forum for debating internationally pressing issues and crisis regions. There will be numerous discussions, book presentations, exhibitions of comics and photo reportages, documentary films and audio features. The festival is aimed at an interested public. Admission is free of charge for most of the 40 events.

For more information see: www.journalismusfest.org

The variety of chamber music can be experienced at the “Music in the Giant” event from 19-21 May 2022 in the Swarovski Crystal Worlds. © Swarovski Kristallwelten

Music in the Giant
19–21 May 2022 | Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Wattens

From 19 to 21 May 2022, “Music in the Giant” offers all the diversity of chamber music. This festival in Wattens is dedicated to the string quartet in its various forms, also paying tribute to the art of song and giving space to the piano as a solo and an accompanying instrument. Once again, internationally renowned soloists and top-class ensembles from the field of classical music will be on stage: renowned virtuosos such as the pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard and the Belcea Quartet, young stars such as the baritone André Schuen, the composer and musician Caroline Shaw and the Attacca Quartet from New York, not to mention the newcomers Quartissimo from Tyrol. Audiences can once again enjoy music of great quality and variety.

For more information see: www.kristallwelten.com/musik

At LUNAR LANDING from 26-28 May 2022, music lovers of the most diverse electro genres – from house to techno – will get their money’s worth. © Lee Ann Roberts

LUNAR LANDING
26–28 May 2022 | Innsbruck/Olympiaworld

From house to techno – LUNAR LANDING opens the festival season with a full spectrum of electronic dance music. Taking place for the first time this year, this new electronic festival will be partying to the max on the indoor and outdoor areas of the Olympiaworld Innsbruck. The line-up includes top-of-the-range acts from the EDM scene, with Lee Ann Roberts and Pretty Pink the two headliners for the second day of the festival. LUNAR LANDING aims to set new standards, in particular in terms of technology and sustainability, showing visitors the opportunities for the future. And the best way is at a good party!

For more information see: www.lnrlnd.ng

From 3-5 June 2022, the Heart of Noise Musicfestival, an experimental music and art festival, will take place in Innsbruck. © Daniel Jarosch

Heart of Noise Music Festival
2–5 June 2022 | Innsbruck

The Heart of Noise Music Festival focuses on young art and youth music culture, media art and digital art, VJ art and DJ culture – in other words, the musical and artistic cosmos unfolding around the new and ultra-new relevant cultural trends. As an experimental music and art festival, HON since 2011 has been getting people into the ideal mood for summer using sounds from the electronic music scene. This year too, the festival offers audiences four days of extraordinary musical experiences with a total of 34 programme items in 10 events at 4 venues. Clear the stage for sound installations, style-busting DJ sets, rhythmic narratives and more!

For more information see: www.heartofnoise.at

The Tyrolean Chamber Orchestra InnStrumenti invites you to the summer open-air concert “Klassik am Berg” on 25 June 2022.
© Wolfgang Lackner

Klassik am Berg 
25 June 2022 | Region Innsbruck

A breathtaking concert in and for every sense: high in the midst of the natural alpine world, the Tyrolean chamber orchestra InnStrumenti invites you to its open-air summer concert “Klassik am Berg [Classical Music on the Mountain]”. At this unique concert, listeners enjoy musical pleasure at the highest level in the truest sense of the word. For all those who want to experience a classical concert hall located at an altitude of 1,965 metres above sea level – bring a folding chair or picnic blanket, then let the music play!

For more information see: www.innstrumenti.at 

Changing public squares in Innsbruck’s old town become the setting for the free early music pop-up concerts every Friday at 11 am in July and September. © Fachhochschule Kufstein

Pop-Up Concerts of Early Music
July and September 2022 | Innsbruck Old Town

The Pop-Up Concerts of Early Music prove that the repertoire contains wonderful compositions and highly varied works – neither old nor dusty. The concerts series was established in cooperation with Kufstein University of Applied Sciences, Tyrol together with Innsbruck Tourism, and is organised as part of a practical project by students on the “Sports, Culture & Event Management” Master’s programme. A range of public spaces in Innsbruck’s old town will act as venues for the free pop-up concerts, held at 11 am each Friday in July and September. This fourth edition will once more make early music accessible to a wide audience.

For more information see: www.facebook.com/altemusikinnsbruck

On 23 July 2022, Katie Mahan will give a summer concert at the Hafelekar and offer a unique concert experience offer. © Martin Kink

Katie Mahan – Piano Passion on the Top of Innsbruck
23 July 2022 | Innsbruck/Nordkette 

Katie Mahan is an up-and-coming American pianist based in Salzburg whose repertoire includes works by Beethoven, Gershwin and Mozart in particular. Always on the lookout for special locations for her performances, she has found an exceptional venue for her wonderful music on the Hafelekar peak. On 23 July 2022, Katie Mahan will give a summer concert at an altitude of over 2,000 metres, offering a unique concert experience on the “Top of Innsbruck”.

For more information see: www.innsbruck.info/events

From 2-31 July 2022, renowned orchestras will delight locals and guests alike at the Innsbruck Promenade Concerts. © Kreativstadl

27th Innsbruck Promenade Concerts
2–31 July 2022 | Innsbruck/Inner Courtyard of Innsbruck’s Hofburg Palace

Once again this year, the unique Innsbruck Promenade Concerts are an absolute “must hear” during the Summer of Culture. In the ambience provided by the inner courtyard of the Imperial Palace, famous orchestras from eleven different nations will come together to inspire locals and visitors alike in a series of first-class open-air concerts. Surrounded by the charm of balmy summer evenings, the location will be transformed into a magnificent stage, thus brilliantly continuing a tradition that once prompted a storm of enthusiasm in 19th-century London, Paris and Vienna. International orchestras (military and non-military), brass wind ensembles, brass bands, big bands and symphony orchestras will all be appearing on the varied programme of the 27th Innsbruck Promenade Concerts.

For more information see: www.promenadenkonzerte.at

The 46th Innsbruck Early Music Festival provides a musical “encounter” from 12 July – 28 August 2022. © Emanuel Kaser

46th Innsbruck Festival of Early Music
12 July – 28 August 2022 | Innsbruck

The 46th Innsbruck Festival of Early Music is sure to produce musical “encounters” that will leave their mark and ensure fond memories. As one of Europe’s most renowned festivals of Baroque music, it sees Renaissance and Baroque music take centre stage over a few weeks. Historic venues, ranging from Innsbruck’s Ambras Castle to the Hofburg, the Imperial Palace, will host over 50 events, offering listeners exceptional musical experiences of the very highest quality.

For more information see: www.altemusik.at

From 21-24 July 2022, the New Orleans Festival will transform the alpine-urban city of Innsbruck into what feels like an open-air jazz cellar. © Emanuel Kaser

New Orleans Festival
21–24 July 2022 | Innsbruck

A “Southern States” ambience in the heart of the Alps? For Markus Linder, founder of Innsbruck’s iconic New Orleans Festival, nothing could be easier: for years now, this entertainer and passionate musician has been transforming Innsbruck’s alpine-urban atmosphere for a few summer days into what feels like an open-air jazz cellar. Feet start moving, fingers click rhythmically and hips move to the beat as well-known stars from New Orleans meet local acts and swing together in a mix of rhythm’n’blues, funk, soul, blues, Dixieland, gospel and spirituals.

For more information see: www.neworleansfestival.at

The Tiroler Volksschauspiele will take place in Telfs from 22 July – 4 September 2022. © TVSS_Victor Malyshev

Tyrolean Regional Theatre Festival
22 July – 4 September 2022 | Telfs

This year’s summer of theatre will see the Tyrolean Regional Theatre Festival presenting three major productions and a supporting programme, fully dedicated to great legends and strong women both from and in Tyrol. The domed arena of the SportZentrum Telfs will be the setting for internationally renowned Tyrolean-born director Susanne Lietzow to stage her theatre spectacle “Monster & Margarete”, about Margarete of Tyrol-Gorizia, known as the “Maultasch [Bag-Mouth]”. Another strong woman on stage in Telfs, at the Kranewitterstadl, is taken from the novel “Ich bleibe hier – Resto Qui [I’m staying put]” by Marco Balzano. Artistic director Christoph Nix was able to secure the world premiere rights to this bestseller for the Tyrolean Regional Theatre Festival. Entitled “Der Träumer ist bereits frisiert – Georg Kreisler für Mutige [The dreamer has had his hair done – Georg Kreisler for the brave]”, this three-person play was the surprise success of the 2021 season and will again be performed this year.

For more information see: www.volksschauspiele.at

From 22 July – 21 August 2022, the Circus Theatre Roncalli will pitch its tents in the Swarovski Crystal Worlds. © Swarovski Kristallwelten

Summer in the Giant
22 July – 21 August 2022 | Swarovski Crystal Worlds, Wattens

It’s showtime once more this summer at the Swarovski Crystal Worlds as the Circus Theatre Roncalli pitches its tents in Wattens. In keeping with the motto of the new chamber of wonders, “The Art of Performance”, the Giant is this year inviting acrobats from the Circus Theatre Roncalli into its garden, where skilfully expressive shows will thrill visitors each day from 9.00 am to 7.00 pm. Running from 22 July to 21 August 2022, this popular summer festival will once again turn the large gardens of the Swarovski Crystal Worlds into a circus ring.

For more information see: www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten

Street art, Punch and Judy, acrobatics and much more can be experienced by young and old at the Krapoldi in the Park event from 30 August – 4 September 2022 in the Rapoldi Park in Innsbruck. © Maximilian Schorch

Krapoldi in the Park
30 August – 4 September 2022 | Innsbruck/Rapoldipark

With a highly varied programme, ranging from street art and puppet shows to acrobatics and clowning, the Krapoldi in the Park festival offers surprises for all the family. This free event, open to everyone, transforms Innsbruck’s Rapoldi Park into a joyful festival landscape. The multi-hued events invite young and old alike to laugh, marvel, participate and unwind.

For more information see: www.krapoldi.at

From 8-25 September 2022, the Klangspuren Festival will take place at various venues. © Franz Oss

Klangspuren Festival
8–25 September 2022 | Innsbruck & Schwaz

Founded in 1993, the Klangspuren Festival stands for a musical and thematic diversity that is unique for a festival of new music. This September will see a total of 19 concerts held at various venues in Innsbruck and Schwaz. The musical spectrum of this year’s 29th edition of the festival will be extended in both stylistic and aesthetic terms through unusual artistic collaborations in the fields of jazz and pop. Visitors will once again be delighted by the Festival’s numerous premieres and first performances.

For more information see: www.klangspuren.at

About Innsbruck Tourismus
Innsbruck Tourismus is the official destination management organisation for the Innsbruck region, encompassing the capital of Tyrol and over 40 localities in the surrounding area, from the Inntal valley to the Mieming Plateau via Kühtai and as far as the Sellraintal valley. With almost 3.5 million overnight stays (as of 2019), the Innsbruck region is one of Austria’s largest tourism institutions – a unique symbiosis of pulsating urban space and fascinating Alpine world. The vibrant city atmosphere and sightseeing highlights are just a stone’s throw from your next biking or hiking tour, your next ski adventure or winter walk. The Welcome Card, free for visitors, is the key to the region’s boundless opportunities: public transport, usable at no cost, means that the area’s numerous highlights can be enjoyed both sustainably and comfortably. Visitor enjoyment is the focus of the thoughts and actions of each of the organisation’s 90 or so staff: they pass on their passion and enthusiasm for this alpine-urban space to guests, ensuring unforgettable holiday experiences for all in harmony with both people and nature. With a total of twelve tourist information offices, Innsbruck Tourismus can stay close to visitors, be right in the action and keep a finger on the pulse of events – a true hub for the authentic stories and personal impressions of local characters that can be found on the popular blog and social media channels at #myinnsbruck.

Further links
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