Tuska, one of Helsinki’s longest running metal and rock festivals, has been a permanent mark in our calendars since 2016, and it seems like every year things are getting better still. For those who are looking to visit one of the greatest fests of the capital of metal, Finland, here is a bit of information about the festival and things surrounding the event:

Name : | Tuska |
Country : | Finland |
Amount of Days : | 3 |
Outdoors / Indoors : | Outdoors & Indoors |
Amount of Stages : | 4 |
Genres : | Metal, Hardcore, Rock |
The Bands
As is the case every edition of Tuska, you can find a great gathering of big names, up-and-coming talents, and some underground, or even left field choices, both domestic and foreign. They know how to pick their bands, and know how to pick some of the most exciting acts out, sometimes surprising even with how high they place certain bands before anyone else really picks up on them in such a major way.
Highlights to us this year are the mainstage headline shows of In Flames, Powerwolf, and Lorna Shore, but also things like Orbit Culture and Electric Callboy finally getting the chance to rip up the main stage, and great picks like hardcore stars Knocked Loose, deathcore misfits Slaughter to Prevail, dwarf metallers Wind Rose, the third show ever in Finland of Motionless in White, and some of the “different” choices of this year like the Bambie Thug, Skynd, Eihwar and Kim Dracula.
And that’s only a small grab of all the goodies you can discover on this year’s line-up.
The Timing
Tuska takes place every year at the end of June or beginning of July, this time starting on Friday, June 27th and wrapping up on Sunday, June 30th.
The gates open about half an hour to an hour before the first band starts, and close about an hour after the last notes came out of the amplifiers of the main headliner. More concretely, this means:
- Friday 27/06/2025: Gates open 14.00 (first band at 14.30) – gates close at 01:00 (last band ends at midnight)
- Saturday 28/06/2025: Gates open 13.00 (first band at 13.30) – gates close at 01.00 (last band ends just before midnight)
- Sunday 29/06/2025: Gates open 15.00 (first band at 16.00) – gates close at midnight (last band ends at 23.00)
Check the more detailed timetable to start planning what bands you want to see, the tough choices you need to make and when to maybe eat something right here (or through the link here):
The Grounds
The festival grounds look very similar to last year’s setup, with the 4 stages (Karhu Main Stage, Radio City Stage, Nordic Energy Stage, and Tuska KVLT Stage), for which we’re all too happy since the overall flow of the festival seemed to be working really well despite plenty of visitors. Tuska Expo also continues on the same spot as before which has been amazing ever since they started putting it there a couple of years ago, and maybe one of the biggest new things we can see on the map is the Burger King stand of one of Tuska’s newest partners.
This is the way
Tuska Festival area is located on the traditional Suvilahti event field, which you can reach from Helsinki center through public transport with maybe about 10 minutes of travelling.
The festival entrance is near shopping center Redi, which is also where you’ll get to exchange your tickets for a wristband, following the indicators within the mall. Make sure you follow them properly, because this shopping mall is known to be somewhat of a disorienting maze.
The best way to arrive to Tuska is by public transport: closest metro stop is Kalasatama, at shopping center Redi.
The metro will run 1 hour longer than usual on the festival days, and the metro service operates longer than usual as well.
The Stay
Tuska is a city festival and due to the central location the festival guests have all the accommodation possibilities the city of Helsinki has to offer: hotels, hostels etc.
Tuska does not have its own accommodation arrangements. Camping near the Tuska festival area is not possible. The nearest campsite is located in Rastila, next to the metro station of the same name. The campsite is maintained by the City of Helsinki and is therefore open to everyone.
Grub and Booze
Every year, Tuska has an impressive selection of foods, almost all gathered in the dedicated “food court”, and it goes way beyond the traditional festival grub like kebab, makkaraperunat (fries with sausage and sauces) or burgers (of which Tuska has its own version that is absolutely great). You can count on a wide range of different food trucks bringing almost anything you can think of with BBQ, steam buns, Moroccan street food, ramen, loaded fries, tacos, Thai food,… And even vegans have plenty of choices!
And then the drinks! Also here you can expect a lot of different options. Besides plenty of free water points where you can fill a bottle with water, the bars scattered around the festival grounds bring you of course the typical beers, ciders and longdrinks, but also a variety of whiskies, gins, rums (with an option to get a bucket sized cocktail to carry around), the first time appearance of Rockstar Energy drinks for those who need a boost at some point and more! Plenty to discover and try out!
Good To Know
- Age limit: Age limit for Tuska 2025 is 18 years for all customers. Be prepared to present identification.
- Tuska Forum: Every year there is an offering of panels and other interesting happenings at the Tuska Forum, for those who’d like to wind down a little bit or are interested to hear more in-depth about the music industry from professionals. The offering for this will be released soon.
- Art: Tuska wants to highlight more than just the thriving music scene of Finland, and offers a platform for many interesting artists going from body art to sculpting to graffiti. Of which you’ll actually be able to buy some pieces if you’re looking to spend some money on those kind of things.
- Tiny-Tuska: Since 2019, Tuska is a K-18 event, but they want to keep the younger generations engaged and ensure the future of the heavy metal scene. So children (0-12 years) are welcome to Tuska with an adult with a valid ticket on Sunday 29.6. between 14:00-18:00 to feel the festival atmosphere.
- Tuska Expo: As mentioned earlier, it seems that Tuska has expanded this part of the experience by holding it in a bigger location, bringing more vendors and stands than ever, with AIONI (an esoteric bookshop and antiquarian), Beard Park (barbershop), Bard & Jester (leather goods and designs), Ice Breakers For Vikings (drinking game), Totentanz (stylish black attire with attitude), Kaamos Co. (corpse paint themed goods including vegan soaps and skin care masks), Impossible Bodyart (tattoos, body piercing, corpse paints, body jewelry), Paskakauppa (“Shit Shop” boutique offering all kinds of lovely shit), Annananna (candy store), TDP Clothing (tattoo inspired streetwear), Metalheads Against Bullying and the side event “Pakanalliset Syysmessut Goes Tuska” with pagan and Nordic folklore and mythology products and activities.
- Accessibility: Customers who are justified to a personal assistant can have one person assisting them. Personal assistants do not need to buy a ticket to access the festival area. The assistant does not have to be the same person on every day of the festival. There are viewing platforms near the mixing desks of the stages. Suvilahti event field is made as accessible as possible.
- Security check: The festival security personnel will perform a security check at the gate, which also includes a physical check according to the instructions, taking sensitivity into account. The agelimit to the festival is 18 years. Please be prepared to present your ID, security will check ID’s when entering the festival area.
- Cloakroom: You can leave your belongings in the cloakroom by the festival gate, after the security check. The cloakroom fee is 3,50€. Please note that huge backpacks or other large items can not be stored at cloakroom. Those items can be left at the Helsinki railway station storage.
- Prohibited items: Bringing your own alcohol beverages to the festival area is strictly prohibited. Bag check will be in effect upon entering the festival. You can bring one (1) transparent and empty plastic bottle per customer. Max. size 1,5 litres. Security personnel is allowed to forbid any “suspicious” bottles and ask to leave those to the cloakroom.Please note safety with accessories (especially extremely studded bracelets etc.) and clothing.Professional camera equipment, all recorders, cans, bottles, umbrellas, disposable grills and all things that can be considered dangerous are strictly prohibited, at the security personnel’s discretion. It’s not allowed to bring animals to the festival area.
- Fold out chairs: Fold out chairs are permitted in the festival area, but not in front of the stages or other highly crowded areas.
- Cameras & Recording: Professional photo equipment requires press accreditation. Press accreditation & photo passes will be granted for media personnel only, not private customers. Pocket cameras & cell phone cameras are allowed. All video cameras and other recording equipment are strictly prohibited.
- Smoking: Smoking is prohibited in immediate proximity of all stages, in tents, under covers, indoors stage and queuing areas. Please respect others when smoking.
- Tuska app: Tuska has a really handy mobile app where you can find all the information you’d possibly need, going from the schedule (with the ability to set notifications for the bands you don’t want to miss), to the available services, to the festival map. Get it now for iOS here or Android here.
- Alepa festival store: As every year, there is the Alepa festival store at the festival area that sells groceries and other festival supplies at an affordable price. Be warned: there might be quite the waiting line at some points of the day.
- Deposit system & Recycling: Please note that in Finland all bottles are recycled. The festival has its own bottle recycling system, please do not trash empty bottles, place them in appropriate containers. Also, please sort your trash in appropriate containers.
- Payment: They accept credit & debit cards and mobile payment, except Mobile Pay. Note! No cash!
The Preparties
No huge events to get warmed up for the festival weekend, but if you’re really looking for a place to go and already meet up with old or new friends to knock over a couple of drinks and get things going, Praha is the place to be on Thursday! A bar that is known to play mostly heavy metal and rock music, and is to be found at walking distance from the central station in Helsinki! A DJ will be playing some of the finest tunes of the metal scene between 2 pm and 5 am for all the restless souls they can get in front of them.
The Afterparties
Since the last bands already wrap up their shows by midnight (or even by 11 PM on Sunday), there are a bunch of options in the center of Helsinki at different bars to continue the festivities, going from cover bands, to DJ sets from well-known people in the metal scene, to live shows of Finnish bands that this year missed out on being on the official Tuska line-up. An overview:
- On The Rocks:
- Fri 27 June 2025
Live: King Satan, RiASA
DJ: Hevidisko: DJs Mikke The Flamer & Veneenkansi
Tickets in advance from Tiketti or at the door: 12 € / 6,66€ (with Tuska wristband) - Sat 28 June 2025
Live: Balance Breach, St. Aurora
DJ: Unleash Hell: DJ Larsen1c
Tickets in advance from Tiketti or at the door: 12 € / 6,66€ (with Tuska wristband) - Sun 29 June 2025
Live: Assemble The Chariots, Ashen Sky
DJ: On Pakko Ajaa: DJ Punis
Tickets: 23€ advance from Tiketti / 25€ at the door // 12€ with Tuska wristband (advance or door)
- Fri 27 June 2025
- Lepakkomies:
- Sat 28 June 2025
DJ: TRASHDISCO!
No cover charge (cloakroom service fee €3) - Sun 29 June 2025
Live: Assault Unit plays Bolt Thrower
Tickets in advance from Tiketti or at the door: 12 € / 6,66€ (with Tuska wristband)
- Sat 28 June 2025
- Praha: Friday through Sunday a DJ plays some nice tunes from noon till 5 am
We’re really looking forward to yet another amazing edition of Tuska, and hope to see you there! If you see our GRIMM logo popping up anywhere, don’t be afraid to come and say hi!
In the meantime, get in the Tuska festival mood by checking out last year’s reports and pictures here, and our dedicated Spotify and YouTube playlists!
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