About this venue
Evenemententerrein Weert is an open, park-style event ground where a natural setting turns into a lively outdoor stage. Its flexible layout works well for different formats—from concerts and festivals to food courts and activity areas—so you get the scale of a major event with the ease and atmosphere of a greener venue.
The experience starts the moment you enter the event zone: generous space makes it easy to move around, and the open concept offers clear sightlines toward the main stage and key service points. In practice, that often means fewer bottlenecks, more room to meet up or take a break, and a more comfortable flow throughout a long program.
For navigation, head to Eindhovenseweg 89, Weert, the Netherlands, then follow the clearly marked entrances and on-the-day signage. If you’re arriving by car, you’ll typically be guided to nearby parking areas or designated drop-off zones, while broader city transport options (train, bus, etc.) are covered in the text further down the page.
About the city
Weert, a charming town in the Dutch province of Limburg, pleasantly combines a calmer atmosphere with a surprisingly lively events scene. Thanks to its location between larger urban centers, Weert is a practical base for visitors traveling to sports events and concerts, while still enjoying a town that feels compact, safe, and easy to navigate. With a solid selection of restaurants and cafés and a range of accommodation options, a visit can easily become a complete getaway rather than just “arrive and leave” for an event.
One of Weert’s biggest advantages is connectivity: Station Weert is the key arrival and transfer point, with trains operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), and regional bus lines naturally connect around the station, including the network of operator Arriva. If you are flying in, the most common practical choice is Eindhoven Airport, and Maastricht Aachen Airport is also often mentioned as an alternative. The combination of train and bus makes it easy to move between the center, the station, and the wider area, which is especially helpful when you want to avoid traffic around larger arenas or stadiums in the region.
For a tourist “bonus” before or after the event, Weert offers enough to fill your day at a relaxed pace. Stroll through the old center to Markt, where the nearby Sint Martinuskerk stands out, and right opposite you’ll find Museum W in the historic former town hall building. If nature suits you better, head to the recreational area De IJzeren Man, a popular spot for walking and unwinding, or explore the vast cross-border nature landscape Kempen-Broek around Weert.