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Tickets for Ski jumping in Oslo - Mar 15, 2026

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Ski jumping Tickets (Ski jumping)
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Date and time Mar 15, 2026 at 12:00 AM
Location Holmenkollbakken, Oslo, Norway
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Ski jumping Ski jumping – Mar 15, 2026 at 12:00 AM – Holmenkollbakken, Oslo, Norway
In a few seconds you see skill, nerve, and balance all at once. Ski jumping is quick, clear, and strangely addictive to follow. The tension builds, then breaks the moment the skis touch down. If you want that feeling live, check availability and keep it simple.

Holmenkollbakken - ski jump, capacity 30,000, address: Kongeveien 5, Oslo, Norway. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Ski jumping
City Oslo, Norway
Venue / arena Holmenkollbakken
Date Mar 15, 2026
Start time 12:00 AM
Venue type Ski jump
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Location and venue

Holmenkollbakken is more than a ski jump—it’s a Norwegian landmark that shapes the skyline of the Holmenkollen ridge. Its bold, modern structure blends elite sporting function with striking architecture, while the spectator areas are designed to keep the inrun, landing hill, and finish zone in clear view for large crowds.

Inside, the atmosphere is intense and immersive: well-angled stands, strong sightlines, and a real sense of proximity make every jump feel close. The venue is also known for visitor features that extend the experience (a panoramic viewpoint and an on-site museum area), so a trip here can easily become an all-day outing—even outside major competitions.

The venue’s address is Kongeveien 5, Oslo, Norway. The easiest approach is to head to the Holmenkollen area, where access routes and entrance signage are straightforward; nearby you’ll typically find organized parking options and a station within short walking distance of the complex. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the text further down the page.
Address Kongeveien 5, Oslo, Norway
Capacity About 30,000
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Destination guide: Oslo

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is not only a city of fjords and design, but also one of Scandinavia’s most appealing destinations for sports spectacles and concerts. Urban, modern, and easy to navigate, Oslo combines top-level event organization with a relaxed atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for both a quick getaway and a longer stay. Visitors appreciate the compact city center, clear wayfinding, and a sense of safety that keeps the whole experience carefree.

One of Oslo’s biggest strengths is connectivity: public transport under the Ruter system includes the T-banen (metro), the Trikken (tram), and numerous bus routes, making it easy to reach the key areas with arenas and stadiums. The main rail hub, Oslo S, is a natural starting point for getting around, while travelers arriving by air land at Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen, where links to the city center are fast and convenient, including the Flytoget (Airport Express Train). Whether you arrive by train, plane, or car, event-day logistics in Oslo are generally simple and predictable.

When you’re not in the stands or in front of the stage, Oslo offers plenty of “tourist bonus” within walking distance: stroll along Karl Johans gate toward the central squares, stop by Aker Brygge and the waterfront promenade, or enjoy views of the Oslofjorden. History lovers often choose a walk around Akershus festning, while a calmer pace is perfect for museums, parks, and neighborhoods with excellent dining. That’s how attending an event in Oslo can easily turn into a complete city-break experience, with plenty to do before and after your night out.
Airport Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), Oslo (Gardermoen), Norway
Country / Continent Norway / Europe
Time zone UTC+01:00
W. Europe Standard Time

About the performer

Ski Jumping, a pinnacle of Nordic sport and one of the most striking winter disciplines, delivers a rare mix of speed, precision, and courage. On the hill, the inrun technique, flight control, and the elegance of the landing merge in just a few seconds, so every attempt feels like a compact spectacle with a clear beginning and end. For spectators, that means constant suspense and an easy story to follow: who will hold steady in the air and fly beyond expectations, with a telemark landing as the signature of style.

The production of modern events is designed to give visitors a seamless visual and audio experience, with big screens, live graphics, and commentary that follows results in real time. Jumps are scored by combining distance and style marks, and conditions such as wind and inrun gate changes can be factored in, helping keep the competition fair when the weather shifts. Clear on-site information, from round announcements to standings, also helps first-time fans who are buying tickets for this winter spectacle.

Part of the magic lies in different hill types—from normal and large hills to ski flying venues—because each brings its own pace and evening drama. The construction point (K-point) works as a reference target, so the crowd quickly learns when a jump is “big” and when the fight for the podium truly starts. With qualifications, competition rounds, and a final, the program naturally builds toward a climax, and breaks are just long enough for a warm drink, a photo, and a clear view of the next wave of emotion from the stands.

Visitors often highlight the energy in the stands and the athletes’ intense focus, because victories are decided in fine margins and every jump can reshuffle the order. Organization is typically disciplined: entrances, sectors, and timing guide you through the venue without unnecessary waiting, while public-address systems and signage keep things flowing. Safety checks, equipment control, and careful hill preparation create a safe, family-friendly setting, making the experience comfortable for kids and for casual attendees who want a relaxed sports day.

Whether you follow the World Cup, major championships, or spectacular evening sessions under floodlights, the feeling is equally strong: skis humming on the inrun, silence before takeoff, and a burst of cheering at touchdown. Fan zones, local food, and souvenirs are often available, so a visit can turn into a full-day outing or a weekend trip. Well-planned infrastructure helps with arrival, and different grandstands offer excellent visibility outdoors, along with practical tips on warm clothing and getting there early.

Take the opportunity to feel the charisma of the sport up close, where tradition meets modern technology—from aerodynamics to precise measurement and clear scoring rules. Tickets open the door to one of the few disciplines in which crowd emotion and professional execution meet in the same instant, without long delays between key moments. Whether you come for your favorites, the atmosphere, or a winter getaway, Ski Jumping delivers an event that is thrilling, easy to follow, informative, and memorable.

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