455. Blasheimer Markt
Four-day traditional large market from September 3 to 6, 2026 in Lübbecke-Blasheim — 455th edition, approx. 300,000 visitors, three festival tents, Ferris wheel, fireworks
2026
About Blasheimer Markt
Blasheimer Markt — edition 2026
The Blasheimer Markt 2026 celebrates its 455th edition. Four festival days in the Lübbecke district of Blasheim with around 300,000 visitors annually from Ostwestfalen, Lower Saxony, and the Schaumburg region. Three large festival tents as the musical center, an extensive funfair with a Ferris wheel and tower, a traditional small animal market on Friday, a trade exhibition of local craft businesses, and a kilometer-long market mile with hundreds of stalls.
Highlights Blasheimer Markt 2026
- 455th edition — one of OWL's oldest folk events
- Approx. 300,000 visitors annually
- Three festival tents (Borchard, Rose, Meier's Deele)
- Ferris wheel and tower ride
- Opening fireworks Thursday evening around 10:00 PM
- Traditional small animal market on Friday
- Trade exhibition of local craftspeople
- Shuttle buses from neighboring towns
Programme Blasheimer Markt 2026
Program 455th Blasheimer Markt 2026
- Thursday, September 3, 2026 — Opening
- Afternoon: Opening ceremony
- Festival tents open: Borchard, Rose, Meier's Deele
- Live program in all three tents
- Funfair rides in operation (Ferris wheel, tower, bumper cars)
- Around 10:00 PM: Grand opening fireworks
- Friday, September 4, 2026 — Market Day
- Small animal market — traditional animal trading (chickens, rabbits, geese, ducks, pigeons)
- Trade exhibition of local craft and industrial companies
- Festival tents with live program
- Market mile open
- Saturday, September 5, 2026 — Main Visitor Day
- Full operation of the market, festival tents, funfair
- Maximum live program density
- Peak day — table reservations in festival tents recommended
- Sunday, September 6, 2026 — Family Day
- Family atmosphere at the funfair
- Festival conclusion in the evening (tents until midnight)
Bus schedules and festival tent program: blasheimermarkt.de.
Prices Blasheimer Markt 2026
Market grounds admission free. Rides €2–€6 per ride. Festival tent admission generally free, table reservations with consumption vouchers. Food and drinks according to festival tent prices.
Practical information — Blasheimer Markt
Getting There
Shuttle buses from neighboring towns throughout the market duration (bus schedules on blasheimermarkt.de). Lübbecke station approx. 3 km away. By car: A30 exit Lübbecke, parking areas at the market edge.
Admission
Market grounds free. Rides and festival tents according to vendor tariffs.
Dates 2026
Thursday, September 3 to Sunday, September 6, 2026. Thursday fireworks approx. 10:00 PM. Friday small animal market. Saturday main visitor day.
Organizer
City of Lübbecke and Blasheimer Marktgemeinschaft. Updates: blasheimermarkt.de.
Tip
Reservations in one of the three festival tents (Borchard, Rose, Meier's Deele) for the main evenings are recommended. Thursday evening for fireworks + opening; Friday morning for the small animal market and trade exhibition; Saturday for the maximum market experience.
Blasheimer Markt — 455 Years of Tradition
The Blasheimer Markt is one of the oldest and largest folk festivals in Ostwestfalen-Lippe. Documented since 1572 in the Lübbecke district of Blasheim, it has been a mandatory date for over 455 years for people from Ostwestfalen, the Schaumburg region, and the Middle Weser region. The market originally took place as a horse market and general market — merchants, farmers, and traders from far and wide met here. From this tradition, a folk festival with a funfair, festival tents, and market trade developed in the 19th/20th century. Currently, the market attracts around 300,000 visitors annually — a scale that few other OWL folk festivals achieve.
When: September 3 to 6, 2026 (Thursday to Sunday)
The 455th edition runs for four days:
- Thursday, September 3, 2026: Opening in the afternoon, fireworks around 10:00 PM
- Friday, September 4, 2026: Small animal market + trade exhibition, preparation for the main visitor day
- Saturday, September 5, 2026: Main visitor day with festival tents and market mile
- Sunday, September 6, 2026: Family day, festival conclusion
Three Festival Tents — Borchard, Rose, Meier's Deele
The musical heart of the market are the three large festival tents:
- Festzelt Borchard: the largest festival tent, live program every evening with Schlager music, cover rock, dance music
- Festzelt Rose: second large tent with its own live program and cover bands
- Festzelt Meier's Deele: traditional tent with a more folk-oriented program and Westphalian atmosphere
On the main evenings (Friday, Saturday), the tents are well-filled; table reservations are recommended. If you are looking for the authentic festival tent experience — Westphalian beer, Schlager music, tables full of roast chicken — this is the place to be.
Ferris Wheel, Tower, and Funfair Attractions
In addition to the festival tents, an extensive funfair characterizes the market:
- Ferris wheel as a landmark — view over the Lübbecke region to the Porta Westfalica
- Tower ride (Power Tower) — free fall and view
- Various carousels, swings, pendulum rides
- Bumper cars
- Family carousels, children's roller coaster, children's section
- Shooting galleries, lottery stalls, candy stands
Fireworks on Thursday (Opening)
The market kicks off with the opening fireworks on Thursday evening, around 10:00 PM. The best viewing spots are around the market grounds — many regular visitors travel specifically for Thursday evening to experience the fireworks and the opening atmosphere.
Small Animal Market on Friday
A tradition stemming from the centuries-old market roots: the small animal market on Friday. Chickens, rabbits, geese, ducks, and pigeons are traded — one of the last real animal markets of this size in NRW. For city visitors, it's an unusual atmosphere; for farmers from the Lübbecke and Schaumburg regions, it's an important annual trading date.
Trade Exhibition
The trade exhibition presents local craft and industrial companies — carpentry shops, construction companies, garden and landscaping, solar and heating technology, agricultural machinery. A traditional component that makes the market more than just a funfair, turning it into an economic and trade event with history.
Market Mile with Stand Mile
A market mile with hundreds of stalls stretches across the entire market area — sweets, gingerbread, pepper nuts, textiles, tools, leather goods, bargains, fancy goods, sweet pastries. Some stalls are family businesses that have been selling in Blasheim for generations — other vendors change more frequently.
Arrival by Shuttle Buses
Because the crowds are huge, shuttle buses run from neighboring towns and cities throughout the market — Lübbecke-Stadt, Espelkamp, Stemwede, Hüllhorst, Pr. Oldendorf, Lemförde, Bohmte. The bus schedules are published on the market website. By train: Lübbecke station, about 3 km from the market. By car: A30 exit Lübbecke; ample parking spaces at the edge of the market, but public transport is highly recommended.
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