Before your visit
Welcome to one of the world’s northernmost stages for creative expressions. We are here to challenge, engage and inspire. With a mix of tradition and provocation, we create a unique experience for our visitors.
Ticket information
Ticket purchase
The easiest way to buy your tickets is online. This way, you can choose your own seat and pre-order food and drinks for the intermission. Our ticket office opens one hour before the show starts. In the event of canceled or rescheduled performances, tickets and pre-paid menus will be refunded within a month. Refunds are automatic for online purchases, and for purchases at the ticket office, a personal visit is required. Read more about the terms and conditions for ticket purchases.
Payment methods
At the ticket office, you can pay with credit cards, Swish, or Norrlandsoperan gift cards. Cash is not accepted. Online payments can be made with debit cards, Swish, invoices, or gift cards.
Booking
If you are unable to purchase tickets online, we can help you get through with your booking. Contact Customer Service for assistance.
Exchange
You may have the option to change the date of your ticket if the show is performed on multiple occasions, depending on availability. The exchange is made online on your ticket page, with a fee of 30 SEK per ticket. The exchange must be made at least three days before the performance.
Our venues
A tasty intermission
By pre-ordering, you avoid queues and secure a reserved table in the foyer, where your order is served during the interval. You’ll find your table number on signs in the foyer. Orders can be made when buying your ticket, or later through My Pages up to 24 hours before the performance. In connection with most of our performances, the bistro is also open for service, offering a selection of delicacies from Gotthard’s Krog, Kajen, and Kulturbageriet – flavorful sandwiches, pastries, and beverages like coffee, soda, wine, sparkling wine, and beer. See the specific event for current opening hours.
See the menuAccessibility
Frequently asked questions and answers
Stora Scenen: 4 seats in total.
- Two seats on the left parquet rows 6-7, with the possibility of extra seats for care assistants.
- Two seats on the right parquet rows 6–7, with the possibility of extra seats for care assistants.
Konsertsalen: 6 seats in total.
- Six seats on the parquet, row 16, with the possibility of extra seats for care assistants.
Black Box: 2 seats in total.
- One seat on the right parquet, rows 5-6, with the possibility of an extra seat for a care assistant.
- One seat on the left parquet, rows 5-6, with the possibility of an extra seat for a care assistant.
There are no dress codes at Norrlandsoperan. Some visitors come in casual clothes, others choose to dress up.
No, you don’t need to be acquainted, but it can be fun and sometimes helpful to have some prior information. Read more about the performances on the performance pages and feel free to attend the introduction that is usually held half an hour before the start.
Your experience is yours alone. What you bring into the hall always depends on what you have experienced and what you know beforehand. Sometimes it’s good to have knowledge about what you’re going to see, other times the knowledge gets in the way of the experience. You’re the best judge of that.
Our introductions are usually held by someone who knows a lot about the performance. The purpose is to provide some keys to the work so that you as a visitor can have an even richer experience.
Yes, we prefer that outerwear is left outside the hall – for everyone’s comfort. The wardrobe is free of charge and manned.
A bell rings three times. The third time you hear the signal, it’s high time to go in.
Most of our performances do not allow late entry, meaning you cannot enter once the doors have closed. This is to avoid disturbing both the audience and those on stage. In some cases, it’s possible to sneak in a bit later during the performance. Our ushers will know what’s applicable for each occasion.