The largest Volksfest on the Schwalm — a four-day Pentecost festival in Brüggen from May 22nd to 25th, 2026, with live music, a castle courtyard, and open shopping on Whit Monday.
When the Lower Rhine Pentecost weekend tourism begins, head to Brüggen — the small castle town in the Viersen district on the Dutch border. From May 22nd to 25th, 2026, the 46th NEW-Pfingstfest will transform the entire town center around Brüggen Castle into a four-day festival mile. One of the oldest and largest Volksfests on the Schwalm — the tradition dates back to the early 1980s.
The event kicks off on Friday, May 22nd, 2026, at 7 PM with an official opening by Mayor Marcel Johnen — tapping of the keg in front of the stage, followed by a brief welcome. Afterward, DJ Wombel takes over with a "Summer Vibes" set until late in the evening. The first festival tent atmosphere on Whit Friday.
On Saturday, May 23rd, two rock and pop acts will grace the stage:
The mix targets a younger and middle-aged audience; the festival tent traditionally fills up particularly well on Saturday evenings.
Sunday, May 24th, brings two musical highlights:
The visual highlight of Sunday is the stilt performance by "Naranjas" starting at 12:30 PM: oversized orange figures, created by the Amsterdam artist collective Stiltlife, will parade through the pedestrian zone, creating a spectacle that particularly appeals to families.
Whit Monday, May 25th, brings rock back to the stage: The Earls deliver a rock show. In addition, there will be performances featuring magic, comedy, and the acrobatics show "Chapeau bas" — a sophisticated acrobatics program that visually shapes the Monday atmosphere. Whit Monday also features open shopping (stores open 1 PM-6 PM), making it the only festival day with the Brüggen retail sector fully open.
The courtyard of Brüggen Castle transforms into a gourmet oasis: wine, cocktails, regional Lower Rhine and Dutch specialties in a relaxed atmosphere. This format has established itself as a *chic* alternative to the classic beer tent Volksfest, attracting visitors who prefer to enjoy the festival in a calmer setting. The castle backdrop with its old walls and courtyard makes the castle courtyard the architectural highlight of the festival.
In the pedestrian zone, there are over 60 market stalls offering arts and crafts, jewelry, spices, candied almonds, leather goods, and much more. Alongside this, a traditional Kirmes with rides, carousels, and showman attractions is in full swing. This combination of market, Kirmes, and concert stage makes the NEW-Pfingstfest a classic multi-generational event.
The name refers to the main sponsor: NEW (Niederrheinwerke AG), a regional energy and utility group. The local organizer is Bewusst Brüggen, the marketing association of Brüggen's town center, in collaboration with the municipality of Brüggen. The economic pillar (sponsor, local retailers) and the cultural pillar (castle setting, program curation) form a well-coordinated team.
Brüggen (approx. 16,000 inhabitants) is located in the Viersen district on the Dutch border, in the heart of the Maas-Schwalm-Nette Nature Park. The historic town center is clustered around Brüggen Castle, dating back to the 13th century; the Schwalm river flows through the town. Brüggen is considered one of the most beautiful small towns on the Lower Rhine and is a popular excursion destination for Dutch visitors from Venlo and Roermond.
The 46th edition of the NEW-Pfingstfest combines a town center market, live concerts, castle courtyard dining, and Kirmes into a four-day program appealing to both families and adults. The organizer Bewusst Brüggen and the municipality of Brüggen coordinate the program with main sponsor NEW (Niederrheinwerke).
Friday serves as the opening and warm-up with a DJ set. Saturday evening is the rock-pop highlight with two bands. Sunday features soul (Chicago Rats), cover bands (Just!), and the visual highlight Naranjas-Stiltlife. Monday concludes with rock (The Earls), comedy, and acrobatics — paired with the open shopping day in Brüggen's stores.
Detailed times and any program updates at bewusst-brueggen.de.
Free admission to the main stage and market stalls. The castle courtyard gourmet oasis may have an entrance fee or require a "Genuss-Pass". Food, drinks, Kirmes rides, and market goods are subject to charge at standard Volksfest prices.
By car: A 61 / B 221 towards Brüggen, then use town center parking garages (full during the Pentecost weekend). By bus from Viersen or Mönchengladbach. By train: nearest station is Schwalmtal-Amern, then take a bus.
Free admission to the festival grounds and stage. The castle courtyard gourmet oasis may require an entrance fee or a "Genuss-Pass"; consumption at all stalls is subject to charge.
Friday, May 22nd from 7 PM — Saturday, May 23rd — Sunday, May 24th — Whit Monday, May 25th (open shopping 1 PM-6 PM).
Fri: DJ Wombel. Sat: The Quaver, FINE. Sun: Chicago Rats, Just!, Naranjas-Stiltlife at 12:30 PM. Mon: The Earls, Magic, Comedy, Acrobatics "Chapeau bas".
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