Crispy leaves rustle at our feet and the first fresher winds are announcing that winter is coming soon. Life starts retracting indoors, but not only homewards… This is also a time for indoor music and film festivals, dining out at cozy restaurants or attending fairs like the Baking and Chocolate Fair. Oh yes, this is also the time we like to dress up like ghosts and pumpkins and go trick-or-treating. Let us guide you to some of this months event highlights, things to see and do in Stockholm.
Every event is linked to a page with more detailed info, just click on the title!
SEASONAL CELEBRATIONS
Halloween at Gröna Lund 2019
The entire amusement park with attractions is open, where the smaller kiddies area is adapted for younger visitors with pumpkins, witches, ghosts and children’s performances every day. In the greater area the more courageous visitors will be able, among other things, to take part in the haunted ship that returns and you will get to meet a mysterious sect.
When: 18-20 October, 25 October – 3 November
Where: Gröna Lund
Cost: 399SEK – 430SEk
MUSIC
Stockholm Jazz Festival
One of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back on 11-20 October – and bigger than ever, spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm.
When: 11-20 October
Where: Different venues in Stockholm
Cost: Price of tickets varies per concert.
Ariana Grande @ Globen
When: 7 October
Where: Globen
Cost: 675SEK – 875SEK
Chromatics w/ Desire @ Berns
When: 5 October
Where: Berns
Cost: 370SEK
Cher @ Friends Arena
When: 17 October
Where: Friends Arena
Cost: 2375SEK – 3400SEK
Michael Bublé @ Globen
When: 23 October
Where: Globen
Cost: 650SEK – 1450SEK
UB40 @ Berns
When: 27 October
Where: Berns
Cost: 570SEK
Eros Ramazzotti @ Globen
When: 30 October
Where: Globen
Cost: 437SEK – 775SEK
ART
Affordable Art Fair
When: 10-13 October
Where: Nacka Strandsmässan
Cost: 95SEK – 350SEK
Opening Reception: Peter Blake
When: 3 October
Where: Wetterling Gallery
Cost: FREE
Opening: Anna Camner / Toni R. Toivonen / Ann-Sofie Claesson
When: 3 October
Where: Wetterling Gallery
Cost: FREE
Iranian Film Festival 2019
When: 12-13 October
Where: Biograf Skandia
Cost: 120SEK – 295SEK
FOOD AND DRINK
Stockholm Beer & Whisky Festival 2019
When: 3-5 October
Where: Nacka Strandsmässan
Cost: 250SEK
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen – The Bake & Chocolate Festival
When: 10-13 October
Where: Stockholmsmässan
Cost: 93SEK – 390 SEK
Chelas – There’s a New Mexican in Town
Located at the trendy Hornstull neighbourhood of Södermalm, at Verkstadsgatan 4, you’ll find Chelas, Stockholm’s newest Mexican restaurant. Chelas opened its doors in July of 2019. The name comes from the Mexican slang word for beers and a phrase the Mexicans use when they want to socialise with friends and family: “Saca las chelas”. Literally translated it means “Bring out the beers”, but it can actually be better interpreted as “Let’s have some beers and hang out”.
The wine culture in Sweden is expanding, especially with the increase of vineyards in Skåne in the south of the country. In fact, 42% of all alcohol sales in Sweden consist of wine, and this is very different from brännvin, the traditional Swedish drink that translates as burn-wine. You can of course buy wine from the state owned Systembolaget. However, the only other place that you can buy wine and enjoy a glass is in licenced restaurants and bars that serve food. There are some great restaurants in Stockholm that unite their food and wine menu in perfect harmony, taking equal consideration to both.

Find out more about upcoming events in our Events Calendar.
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Lacuna Coil @ Nalen
Regeringsgatan 74, 111 39 Stockholm, SwedenThe Italian gothic metal band Lacuna Coil, with the extremely charismatic Cristina Scabbia in vocals together with Andrea Ferro, are coming to Stockholm and Nalen. They have recently released their 8th album Delirium and it promises to be an exciting show.
On stage at around 20.00.
Regina Spektor @ Cirkus
Cirkus, Djurgårdsslätten, Stockholm, SwedenThe critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Regina Spektor has a new album Remember Us to Life out on 30th September and she’s going out on tour to support it. She makes a stop in Stockholm on 31st October.
“Regina Spektor has become her generation’s Joni Mitchell—a singer-songwriter who nail-guns emotional trusts between wisecracks.” —Rolling Stone
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Steele @ Kåken
Kåken, Regeringsgatan, Stockholm, SwedenSteele has been called Sweden’s dark princess of pop and her sound is progressive with lots of beats and post-rock influences. In her own words she describes her work as a cinema show, but with music.
She recently released her second EP Hiraeth and made an impression on us at her release party. Now you can catch her at Kåken.
Check out the video profile we did on her recently.
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Nadia Nair @ Pop House
POP HOUSE HOTEL, Djurgårdsvägen, Stockholm, SwedenNadia Nair is one of our long-time favorites here at Your Living City. Her deeply touching voice and personal music deserve your attention. Beside the impeccable pop sensitivities and great lyrics, her music also includes influences from the Indian and Malaysian side of her roots.
She will be playing at the ABBA Museum’s Pop House Live Sessions on Friday the 4th November. It’s a nice and intimate setting for concerts and best of all, it’s free entrance!
On stage after 7pm.

Linda Pira & Kumba in Vällingby
Kulturhuset Stadsteatern Vällingby, Vällingbyplan, Vällingby, SwedenYour chance to see two of Sweden’s most amazing female rappers in a unique intimate setting with acoustic vives.
Linda Pira and Kumba are joined by producers Ayesha and NevaDeelay, percussionist Diva and choreographer Imenella at Kulturhuset Stadsteaterns stage in Vällingby.
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Day of the Dead - Día de Muertos
Etnografiska museet, Djurgårdsbrunnsvägen, Stockholm, SwedenMexican Society organizes the celebration of the Day of the Dead with an exhibition, an altar with offers, craft market and traditional Mexican bread. Dancing, singing and music with the mariachi Mexico Lindo and Fiesta Mexico, Skeleton Workshop and more.
This year’s ofrenda (altar) is dedicated to Alberto Aguilera Valadez, better known as the artist Juan Gabriel. He died in August 28, 2016 and is one of Latin America’s best-selling singer-songwriters.

Shockholm Halloween Parade
Kungsträdgården, Jussi Björlings allé, Stockholm, SwedenThe largest Halloween parade in the Nordics is being held for the 6th time. The parade will start and end from Kungsträdgården and the route will go through Old Town.
So get your most terrifying costumes ready and join the fun! They promise fun, food, games and entertainment for the whole family!
More details at Shockholm.se
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