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Everything you can do at Pokémon Go Fest's Copenhagen Lego collaboration

A look at the in-person Lego activities, Stamp Rally, Timed Research and new Pikachu with a Lego background, all available at this weekend's Copenhagen Go Fest.

Two screenshots side-by-side, the left showing a Pikachu with a Lego background in Pokémon Go, the right a Lego build of the Go Fest Copenhagen 2026 logo.
Credit: One More Catch (left image via Niantic / The Pokémon Company)
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Pokémon Go's Lego collaboration is now live at Go Fest Copenhagen 2026, and for visitors, there are numerous in-person and in-game components to take part in.

Free for all players - meaning there's no Go Fest ticket required - there's an in-person Play Zone at Fælledparken, the location where park sessions are being held; park-specific Timed Research; a city-wide Stamp Rally; and the opportunity to catch a Pikachu with a Lego Special Background.

There's a lot going on, and for those in the city during the weekend - or are simply curious as to what's on offer - this article features everything happening as part of the Go Fest 2026 Copenhagen collaboration.

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How to get Go Fest Copenhagen's Lego background Pikachu

Arguably the biggest draw, the Lego background Pikachu (debuting at Go Fest Copenhagen) is encountered by visiting a Lego Stamp Rally location (five locations in total) as well as completing the park-specific Lego Timed Research.

Here's how it looks in-game when completing the Timed Research:


Go Fest 2026: Copenhagen and Lego Bonus Timed Research steps

When arriving into the Fælledparken area, you'll get Lego-themed Timed Research added to your game, which has to be completed by the end of Go Fest Copenhagen on Sunday night.

Screenshots of all three steps of the Go Fest 2026 Copenhagen and Lego Bonus Timed Research quest.
Credit: One More Catch (via Niantic / The Pokémon Company)

The Pokémon Go Lego Timed Research tasks and rewards are as follows:

Go Fest 2026: Copenhagen and Lego Bonus Timed Research (1/3)

End reward: 5 Lego Pikachu stickers, 2,026 Stardust, 5 Pinap Berries

Go Fest 2026: Copenhagen and Lego Bonus Timed Research (2/3)

End reward: 5 Lego Eevee stickers, 2,026 XP, 10 Great Balls

Go Fest 2026: Copenhagen and Lego Bonus Timed Research (3/3)

End reward: Pikachu with Lego Background encounter, 2,026 XP, 2,026 Stardust


Pokémon Go Fest Copenhagen Lego Stamp Rally locations

Pokémon Go Stamp Rallies often feature at in-person events, and see you visit set locations to complete a stamp book. Each visited location rewards a Lego background Pikachu.

Side-by-screenshots of Pokémon Go Fest Copenhagen's Lego Stamp Rally.
Credit: One More Catch (via Niantic / The Pokémon Company)

The five Go Fest Lego Stamp Rally locations are as follows:

Click the above links, or see the following map screenshot for their locations:

A Google Maps screenshot showing Pokémon Go Fest Lego Stamp Rally locations.
The Lego Stamp Rally locations are the white tags in the blue circles, with the Fælledparken location at the very top. Credit: One More Catch (via Google Maps)

Pokémon Go Fest Copenhagen Lego zone activities

Situated in the north of the Recruitment Zone in the Fælledparken, as well as hosting a Stamp Rally location (freely accessible without going inside), the tent features a number of in-person Lego activities, including:

And if you don't fancy entering, there's a PokéStop made of Lego to have a gander at outside:

A PokéStop made out of Lego at
Credit: One More Catch

In terms of access to the zone, on the Friday morning it took me around 10 minutes of queuing to enter (with numerous Gyms populated with raids surrounding the tent to help pass the time). Access to the Lego Poké Ball build area had a further queue - not surprising as it's the only thing you can take away - whereas everything else was freely available.


In short - by visiting the Fælledparken area, there's a number of free Lego activities and in-game rewards to take part in, all accessible without a ticket. Worth a visit if you're nearby? I'd say so - but nothing to be too jealous of if you aren't attending Go Fest or live locally. The Lego background Pikachu is the only thing you might miss out on, but I wouldn't be surprised if it returns at another event. And if not, since attendees will easily get at least a couple, expect it to be reliable trading fodder in the weeks and months to come.

Travel, accommodation, and access to Go Fest Copenhagen 2026 were provided by Niantic.


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Matthew Reynolds

Matthew Reynolds

Matthew Reynolds is founder and editor of One More Catch, and has covered Pokémon Go since day one. An award-winning games journalist based in the UK, he has written for Polygon, Eurogamer, Digital Spy, The Guardian, and Retro Gamer magazine.

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