Pokémon GO Fest is coming to Copenhagen for the first time in 2026, with Fælledparken serving as the central event location. If you are planning to attend, it is worth understanding how ticketing works early — these events often sell out quickly once they go live.
Citywide gameplay begins: Thursday, June 11, 2026
Park event at Fælledparken: Friday, June 12 – Sunday, June 14, 2026
Citywide gameplay typically allows you to explore Copenhagen with boosted spawns, special research, and event bonuses, while the park experience usually contains exclusive habitats, activities, and higher encounter density.
Tickets for the in-person Copenhagen GO Fest will be released in March 2026 and must be purchased through Niantic’s official ticket portal:
https://tickets.nianticlabs.com/events/#/eventlisting?appId=pgo&lang=en
Buying from the official page is important — GO Fest tickets are personal and tied directly to your Pokémon GO account.
While exact details are announced closer to release, the process is usually straightforward:
Sign in with the same login method you use for Pokémon GO.
Choose the Copenhagen event.
Select your preferred day and time slot (morning or afternoon sessions are common).
Complete the purchase.
After buying, the ticket is automatically linked to your account — you do not need to redeem anything manually.
If traveling to Denmark is not possible, Niantic traditionally runs a separate worldwide event called:
This is not the same event as the in-person park experience.
Key difference:
Copenhagen GO Fest: Physical event with exclusive park gameplay.
GO Fest Global: Play from anywhere in the world.
Global tickets are typically sold directly inside the Pokémon GO app, making them easy to purchase without using the external ticket site.
It is common for some Pokémon, bonuses, and research to overlap — but the atmosphere, spawn density, and live-event experience are completely different.
If you enjoy meeting other trainers, coordinating raids in person, and playing in a packed park full of lures, the live GO Fest is hard to replicate.
Yes — if previous GO Fests are any indication.
Popular cities and weekend slots tend to disappear fast, especially once travel groups and communities begin organizing trips.
If Copenhagen is on your radar, it is smart to:
watch for the March ticket release
decide your travel dates early
book accommodation soon after securing your ticket
Waiting too long usually means higher hotel prices and fewer options near the park.
When you buy a Pokémon GO Fest ticket, the base ticket usually only covers your selected park session and the core event experience. Niantic almost always offers optional upgrades that let you tailor the weekend depending on how you prefer to play.
The exact options for Copenhagen have not been officially confirmed yet, but if previous live events are anything to go by, the structure will likely feel familiar.
Below is a realistic overview based on recent GO Tour and GO Fest events.
Estimated price: ~£20–£30 / €25–€35
This upgrade extends the event beyond your main park day and activates boosted gameplay across the entire city.
Expect:
Event spawns throughout Copenhagen
Increased shiny odds
The ability to explore new areas while still benefiting from event bonuses
It does not usually include additional Special Research — it simply expands the playable area and duration.
For many travelers, this is one of the most valuable upgrades because it turns the whole trip into a GO Fest experience instead of just a single park session.
Who should consider it:
Players visiting from abroad, shiny hunters, and anyone planning to play multiple full days.
Estimated price: ~£10–£15 / €12–€18
This upgrade is built for players who incubate heavily during events.
Typical bonuses include:
1/4 Egg hatch distance
Triple Hatch XP
Triple Hatch Candy
Triple Hatch Stardust
Higher chance of receiving 10 km Eggs
These bonuses normally run for the entire event weekend rather than just your park session.
Who should consider it:
High-activity walkers, candy grinders, and players chasing rare hatch Pokémon.
Casual players often skip this one unless they already plan on running multiple incubators.
Estimated price: ~£10–£15 / €12–€18
If your GO Fest strategy revolves around legendary raids, this upgrade is often worth it.
Typical perks:
Up to 18 free Raid Passes per day from gyms
Extra XP for completed raids
Additional Candy from five-star raids
Extra Candy XL for trainers level 31+
During live events, raid groups form constantly — especially near the park — making it easy to burn through passes quickly.
Who should consider it:
Raid groups, legendary hunters, and players focused on XL candy farming.
Recent large-scale events have introduced ticketed evening experiences — sometimes called things like Mega Night — running after the main daytime gameplay.
These typically feature:
Unique spawns
Special atmosphere
Entertainment or themed activities
A more social, festival-style environment
Important: This has not been announced for Copenhagen.
However, its appearance at other major events suggests Niantic may continue experimenting with after-hours gameplay.
Treat this as a strong possibility — not a guarantee.
A heavily upgraded weekend could look something like:
Park Experience ticket
Citywide Gameplay for an extra day
Egg-thusiast
Raid Lover
Historically, players who stack upgrades often land around:
£70–£120 / €80–€140 total, depending on how many extras they choose.
Prices vary slightly by region and tax rules, but this is a realistic planning range.
Not necessarily — but the popular ones rarely disappoint.
A simple rule many experienced GO Fest players follow:
Traveling far? → get Citywide
Raiding hard? → get Raid Lover
Walking all day anyway? → consider Egg-thusiast
If you are unsure, start with the base ticket. Add-ons are usually available until closer to the event unless they are capacity-limited.