Ticket sales for the 2025 Lahti Ski Games, set for March 20–23, have begun, offering a wider variety of ticket types than ever before. With new seating options, the Games provide winter sports enthusiasts and festival-goers alike with more tailored choices for the event weekend.
Grandstands A and B – easier and more precise seat selection
The most significant change is in the Grandstand A at the ski stadium, which for the first time has been divided into sections. The new seating options—Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Bar Area—allow fans to choose seats based on personal preferences, such as proximity to the finish line or access to the 18+ bar section. The Stand A ticket includes access to the designated section, the ski jumping stadium’s seating area, all event zones, and the Ski Museum.
In addition to traditional area and Stand A tickets, the open Grandstand B at the ski stadium is available this year for the first time. The Stand B ticket provides affordable seating in the sunny Grandstand B, positioned opposite the covered Grandstand A, with prices only 5–6 euros higher than the general area ticket. With this ticket, fans can access the ski stadium, all general event zones, and the Ski Museum. For a detailed map, including area division, see the Tickets page.
The area ticket offers general admission to the event’s non-seated zones, providing access also to the ski stadium’s corner and other trackside spots. Family packages are available, offering a discounted way for families to experience the Lahti Ski Games, with tickets for two adults and two children (ages 7–16). Children under 7 can enter for free, and discounts are available for pensioners, conscripts, unemployed individuals, and students.
Regardless of ticket type, purchasing in advance is recommended. If tickets are still available on event days, a five-euro service charge will be added to on-site purchases.
VIP areas now under new names
VIP options have also been refreshed. The largest VIP area, VIP Vesijärvi, located in Vesijärvi Hall, offers a comprehensive experience for an ideal Lahti Ski Games day. VIP Hyppyri is positioned below the ski jumping stand, while VIP Voitto provides a stunning view from the Voitto Restaurant. The familiar Salpausselkä Lounge remains also available for VIP guests, offering a stylish and relaxed environment amidst the event excitement.
New this year is VIP access to a covered section in Fan Zone, where live music, food, and social gathering set the scene for a vibrant festival atmosphere. VIP packages include a variety of options, making it easy for each group to find the experience that best suits their needs.
Tickets in high demand
Seating and VIP packages at the Lahti Ski Games traditionally sell out quickly, especially on peak days. With this year’s broader range of options, especially for reserved seating, those interested should act quickly to secure their place.
Lahti Ski Games offers a unique blend of top-level international winter sports, Finnish event traditions, and a festival atmosphere—now with more seating and experience options than ever before!
For more information on ticket types, visit the Tickets page, and explore VIP packages on the VIP page.