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Get 30% Off on KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 Tickets: Prices, Pass Types, and Discount Explained

Get 30% Off on KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 Tickets: Prices, Pass Types, and Discount Explained

TL;DR

  • Event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026
  • When: 23–26 March 2026
  • Where: Amsterdam
  • Discount: 30% off Corporate and Individual tickets
  • Promo Code: TECHBEATLY
  • Best value: All-Access Pass if you want co-located events
  • Deadline: Promo code expires 4 Feb 2026 (23:59 CET)
  • Note: No discounts on Academic pricing

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 — What You Need to Know

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2026 is happening in Amsterdam from 23–26 March.

This is the CNCF’s flagship event and one of the few conferences where you get maintainers, platform engineers, SREs, and decision-makers all in one place. If you work with Kubernetes, containers, platform engineering, or cloud native tooling, this is the main calendar event for the year.

Below is a clear look at ticket types, official pricing, and what the current 30% discount actually saves you.

No fluff. Just numbers and options.

What the Event Covers

Expect four packed days of:

  • Deep technical talks from maintainers and real-world users
  • Kubernetes, platform engineering, security, observability, AI, and ops
  • 15 CNCF-hosted co-located events (with the right pass)
  • Vendor showcases, hallway track chats, and evening events

Who should attend?

This event makes sense if you are:

  • Working hands-on with Kubernetes, containers, or platform engineering
  • Designing or running cloud native platforms (on-prem, cloud, or hybrid)
  • An SRE, DevOps, or infra engineer dealing with scale, reliability, or security
  • A tech lead or architect who wants real signals, not vendor slides
  • Exploring CNCF projects beyond Kubernetes and want to hear directly from maintainers

If cloud native is part of your day job, this conference will pay for itself in learning and connections.

Ticket Types Explained

All-Access Pass

This pass includes:

  • Entry to all 15 CNCF-hosted co-located events
  • Full access to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon

Available for Corporate and Individual registrations.

If you like deep dives and niche topics, this is the pass that makes sense.

KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Only Pass

This pass includes:

  • Access to the main conference only

No access to CNCF-hosted co-located events.

Available for Corporate and Individual registrations.

Good option if you only care about the core conference days.

Info

Academic pricing is available, but discount codes do not apply to Academic tickets.

Official Ticket Prices and Discounts (2026)

The promo gives 30% off current pricing for Corporate and Individual tickets.

Info

The discount code TECHBEATLY expires on 4 Feb 2026 at 23:59 CET.

Pass Type Registration Standard Price Price After 30% Off You Save
All-Access Corporate $1798 ~$1258 ~$540
All-Access Individual $978 ~$685 ~$293
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Only Corporate $1499 ~$1049 ~$450
KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Only Individual $679 ~$475 ~$204

Notes:

  • Discount applies only to Corporate and Individual tickets
  • Academic pricing is excluded
  • Prices rounded for clarity
  • Promo code: TECHBEATLY

Quick FAQ

Where do I apply the discount code? At the final step of the registration checkout.

What’s the difference between Corporate and Individual?

  • Corporate: your employer pays
  • Individual: self-funded or non-profit

Individual registrations may take up to five business days for approval.

Does the discount work for Academic tickets?

No. Academic rates are fixed and already heavily discounted.

Final Thoughts

If you plan to attend co-located events, the All-Access pass with the discount is the best value by far.

If your focus is just the main conference, the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Only pass still saves a few hundred dollars and keeps things simple.

Amsterdam in March, four days of cloud native content, and one very busy schedule. Plan early.

Gineesh Madapparambath

Gineesh Madapparambath

Gineesh Madapparambath is the founder of techbeatly. He is the co-author of The Kubernetes Bible, Second Edition and the author of Ansible for Real Life Automation. He has worked as a Systems Engineer, Automation Specialist, and content author. His primary focus is on Ansible Automation, Containerisation (OpenShift & Kubernetes), and Infrastructure as Code (Terraform). (Read more: iamgini.com)


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