Michelin Nordic ceremony June 1 Tivoli

- Michelin and Danish tourism partners said the Nordic Countries ceremony will be held at Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens on June 1, 2026. - Michelin said Denmark will host the Nordic ceremony in 2025 and 2026, with Tivoli selected for the 2026 Copenhagen event. - Tivoli’s public programme lists a June 1 live screening from Tivoli Concert Hall and evening celebration in the gardens.

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is set to host the Michelin Guide Ceremony for the Nordic Countries on June 1, 2026, according to Michelin, Tivoli and tourism partners. The event will mark the annual publication of Michelin’s updated Nordic selection, including new stars and other distinctions across Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. Michelin had already announced Denmark as host for both the 2025 and 2026 Nordic ceremonies, with the 2026 event scheduled for Tivoli. ### How do we know June 1 and Tivoli are confirmed? Michelin said in an earlier announcement that the 2026 Nordic Countries ceremony would be “hosted in the heart of Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens” as part of a two-year Denmark partnership with Food Organisation of Denmark, Visit Odsherred and Wonderful Copenhagen. That announcement paired the 2026 Copenhagen event with the 2025 ceremony in Odsherred. (guide.michelin.com) Falstaff reported on May 24 that the Michelin Guide Ceremony Nordic Countries 2026 will take place at Tivoli Gardens on June 1. Tivoli’s own event listing also advertises a Michelin-themed public programme on June 1, including a live screening of the Nordic ceremony from Tivoli Concert Hall between 6:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. local time. (guide.michelin.com) ### What is actually announced at a Michelin Nordic ceremony? The Michelin Guide uses these ceremonies to unveil its latest regional restaurant selection. In practice, that means new Michelin Stars, retained stars and removals, plus additions to the Michelin Selected list and sustainability distinctions such as Green Stars, depending on Michelin’s editorial decisions for that year. Michelin’s general ceremony pages describe the events as the release point for new selections and star announcements. (falstaff.com) For readers tracking the Nordics specifically, the June 1 ceremony is the point at which Michelin’s 2026 Nordic judgments become official. Until that announcement is made, any speculation about which restaurants may gain or lose distinctions remains unofficial. ### Why is Denmark hosting two years in a row? Michelin said the 2025 and 2026 Nordic ceremonies are part of a two-year partnership in Denmark. (guide.michelin.com) The guide named Food Organisation of Denmark, Visit Odsherred and Wonderful Copenhagen as collaborators, and said surrounding events would promote Denmark’s culinary scene. Wonderful Copenhagen has also folded the Michelin event into its 2026 food calendar, saying the Nordic Michelin stars will be awarded in Tivoli Gardens on June 1. That places the ceremony inside a broader tourism and gastronomy push for Copenhagen next year. (guide.michelin.com) ### Will the public be able to follow the ceremony? Tivoli’s programme indicates that at least part of the evening will be visible to visitors inside the gardens. The listing says the Nordic Michelin Guide Ceremony will be streamed live from Tivoli Concert Hall to a large screen on the lawn from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., followed by a celebration from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. (wonderfulcopenhagen.com) Tivoli describes the day as part of its food-focused programming, with “flavours, stars, and gastronomic experiences” tied to the Michelin ceremony. Michelin has not, in the materials reviewed here, published the full 2026 Nordic results in advance. ### What should readers watch for on June 1? June 1 is the date to watch for the official 2026 Nordic restaurant list and any new Michelin-star decisions across the region. (tivoli.dk) Michelin’s ceremony coverage hub is where the guide typically posts results and related editorial coverage once announcements begin. Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens is the named venue, and Tivoli’s programme points to a ceremony window beginning at 6:00 p.m. local time. (tivoli.dk) For anyone following Nordic fine dining, the next concrete milestone is the June 1 publication of Michelin’s updated Nordic selection. (guide.michelin.com)

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