About this venue
Jyske Bank Boxen is a modern multi-purpose arena where major concerts, headline sports events, and family shows feel truly “big night out” — strong design, clean lines, and a practical layout built to welcome thousands of fans. Thanks to its flexible configuration, the venue adapts quickly to different productions, keeping the focus on the stage, the action, and the crowd.
Inside, the experience stays comfortable even when it’s busy: clear sightlines, well-structured seating areas, and acoustics that help vocals and key instruments stay crisp while the atmosphere fills the room. Food and drink points are distributed to reduce bottlenecks, and entrances/security checks are typically straightforward and easy to follow.
Getting there is simple because Kaj Zartows Vej 7, Herning, Denmark is easy to locate, with clearly marked approaches and spacious parking areas close to the main entrances. Follow the parking and drop-off signage, then head on foot toward the primary entry points; for broader city transport options and getting around beyond the venue, see the general city info further down the page.
About the city
Herning, in the heart of Central Jutland, has grown into a recognizable Danish hub for major sports and music experiences. The city is especially known for a strong event scene powered by Jyske Bank Boxen, MCH Messecenter Herning, MCH Arena and Herning Kongrescenter, so visitors often choose Herning when they want to combine top-tier programming with a pleasant, relaxed atmosphere. What many people appreciate is the practicality: everything is arranged so that arrival, orientation, and the stay feel straightforward, without unnecessary stress.
For travel and getting around, Herning relies on solid infrastructure and clear transport touchpoints. Local and regional buses under Midttrafik connect city districts and the wider area well, and route planning is easiest with Rejseplanen. Arriving by rail is very convenient via Herning Station, and for travelers flying in, the most common choices are Billund Airport and Midtjyllands Lufthavn (Karup), with simple road links toward the city center and the main arenas. Whether you arrive by train, bus, or car, the logic of reaching the halls and stadiums is clear and well signposted.
If you have time before or after the event, Herning offers a surprisingly rich “tourist bonus” where art and nature complement each other nicely. Culture lovers often stop by HEART, and the city’s feel is further elevated by the monumental Elia sculpture. For an outdoor reset, a walk around Fuglsang Sø is a great way to slow down and round off the evening without rushing. That combination of major events and worthwhile extras “along the way” is exactly what makes Herning an excellent choice for a short trip that stays with you.