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Sweden’s first and biggest Beer & Whiskey Fair. Now for the 28th year in a row.
26 – 28/9 & 3 – 5/10 2019
Stockholm Beer & Whiskey Festival, is the fair that has started the whole fair trend, both in Sweden and internationally.
A manifestation for increased knowledge about good drinks, under nice forms in fantastic surroundings. Master Classes, International Contests, Deli and Food Court.
Anna Camner / Toni R. Toivonen / Ann-Sofie Claesson Galerie Forsblom Stockholm October 4–November 10, 2019
Opening in the presence of the artists Thursday October 3, at 5–7pm
Anna Camner: A Plague I Call a Heartbeat
Anna Camner’s paintings invite reflective contemplation. They are precise close-up studies of materials, textures and surfaces, but it is difficult to determine just what these materials are; natural, or fabricated, alive or dead. The paintings are usually small and to perceive their details, they must be seen up close in an intimate encounter with the artwork. With technical brilliance, Camner uses the possibilities of painting to create pictures that could hardly be achieved with a camera.
Camner (b. 1977) graduated from the Royal Institute of Art, Stockholm, in 2003. Her work has been exhibited internationally in solo shows in London and New York and recently in a group show in Mumbai, India. In conjunction with the award of the prestigious annual Beckers Art Award in 2017, her work was exhibited at Färgfabriken, Stockholm, Sweden. This is Camner’s first exhibition at Galerie Forsblom. —
Toni R. Toivonen: The Last Presence
Toivonen’s work stem from a physical process of decay where deceased animals like dogs, hares, cows and horses, are transformed into artworks. Toivonen places the animal onto a sheet of brass and when putting it to its final rest, the procedure becomes a burial. By time, the animals decompose into a nature morte, a still life, where they are captured in their last presence.
Toni R. Toivonen (b. 1987) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki, 2016. He has been exhibited extensively in Finland as well as internationally in Berlin, Vienna, London, and New York. His works are included in public collections at the Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, the Sara Hildén Museum of Art in Finland and at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, Poland. In 2019 Toivonen received a grant from the Greta and William Lehtinen Foundation. —
Ann-Sofie Claesson: One Life
Ann-Sofie Claesson’s artistry is anchored in universal themes such as time, memory, identity and family. At Galerie Forsblom a new series of paintings is presented, based on black and white photographs that pays an homage to her grandmother. The surface of the paintings has a texture reminiscent of organic patterns. Fleeting moments and memories linger in Claesson’s works along with the transient nature of time and life.
Claesson (b. 1992) graduated from the University of the Arts Helsinki, 2018. She has exhibited in the studio at Galerie Forsblom in Helsinki and in group exhibitions including Liljevalchs, Stockholm, Borås Museum of Modern Art, Sweden and Amos Andersson’s Art Museum, Helsinki, Finland.
Västra Trädgårdsgatan 4A, 111 53 Stockholm, Sweden
Wetterling Gallery is proud to present the exhibition ‘Joseph Cornell’s Holiday’ by Sir Peter Blake. The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903- 1972) has been a great inspiration for Peter Blake. Cornell is sometimes referred to as Americas first surrealist, working with shadow boxes in which he arranged fragments of found objects. He also made films and collages. Joseph Cornell lived a rather isolated life taking care of his mother and disabled brother, basically never leaving the New York City area.
In the exhibition ‘Joseph Cornell’s Holiday’, Peter Blake sends out Cornell on a travel through Europe. In a large number of paper collages Blake lets Cornell visit places he couldn’t travel to in his own life.
Sweden’s first and biggest Beer & Whiskey Fair. Now for the 28th year in a row.
26 – 28/9 & 3 – 5/10 2019
Stockholm Beer & Whiskey Festival, is the fair that has started the whole fair trend, both in Sweden and internationally.
A manifestation for increased knowledge about good drinks, under nice forms in fantastic surroundings. Master Classes, International Contests, Deli and Food Court.
Rigo Topaz – known from Latin Kings, Infinite Mass, Swedish Tiger Sound and steady guest artist in Teddybear’s STHLM – Djing at Eatery Social for an evening of Hip hop, reggae, RnB and dancehall.
Guest bartender Paulo Rodriguez takes over Vato’s bar and promises drinks that will get you dancing. DJ Topaz from 8pm.
Sweden’s first and biggest Beer & Whiskey Fair. Now for the 28th year in a row.
26 – 28/9 & 3 – 5/10 2019
Stockholm Beer & Whiskey Festival, is the fair that has started the whole fair trend, both in Sweden and internationally.
A manifestation for increased knowledge about good drinks, under nice forms in fantastic surroundings. Master Classes, International Contests, Deli and Food Court.
Chromatics embarks on an extensive European tour. The Double Exposure Tour reaches its second stop, in the European half, Stockholm for an evening out of the ordinary. Chromatics will be making its first Swedish gig in seven years, will perform favourites from Night Drive, Kill For Live, Cherry and Dear Tommy. Backed by Johnny Jewels films mixed by video artists Danny Perez, all possible boundaries between concerts, scenes and screens are blurred.
With them this evening they also have Montreal-based Desire. There will be just as many parts of italo-disco and dream pop as a minimalist wave and kraut rocking the evening with Under Your Spell, which featured in the movie Drive.
Chromatics recently released the single Time Rider, a metaphor of the bridge between the future and the past. Now you can finally experience it live.
Multiplatin-selling superstar Ariana Grande takes his tour “The Sweetener World Tour” to Europe.
25 years old and Ariana Grande has already achieved three platinum- albums, streamed over 18 million times, nominated for four Grammy Award and had eight songs top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. No wonder that in just a few years, Ariana has become one of the world’s most successful and brightest stars on the pop sky. The single “No Tears Left To Cry” debuted at a first place on iTunes in 88 countries and gave a taste of how Grand’s fourth studio album “Sweetener” should sound. Arianda Grande succeeded with something like no other artist in music history so far has – placing the first steps on her way to her four top 10 album on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
There is no doubt that Ariana Grande is one of today’s most successful artists.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
The 19th edition of the 2019 Iranian Film Festival, taking place on October 12-13 at the Skandia cinema in Stockholm.
Most of this year’s films have the European premiere and the festival is as usual hosted by some of Iran’s most respected directors and actors for intimate dialogues with cinema visitors after each gig.
The Iranian Film Festival is an initiative of the YARI Foundation, a Swedish charity with 90 accounts. The festival’s ambition is to focus more on Iranian film tradition and award-winning crafts, but also to draw attention to the vulnerable school children in Iran. The film festival’s profits go in full to YARI’s continued work to secure more children’s future schooling .
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
The 19th edition of the 2019 Iranian Film Festival, taking place on October 12-13 at the Skandia cinema in Stockholm.
Most of this year’s films have the European premiere and the festival is as usual hosted by some of Iran’s most respected directors and actors for intimate dialogues with cinema visitors after each gig.
The Iranian Film Festival is an initiative of the YARI Foundation, a Swedish charity with 90 accounts. The festival’s ambition is to focus more on Iranian film tradition and award-winning crafts, but also to draw attention to the vulnerable school children in Iran. The film festival’s profits go in full to YARI’s continued work to secure more children’s future schooling .
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
The 19th edition of the 2019 Iranian Film Festival, taking place on October 12-13 at the Skandia cinema in Stockholm.
Most of this year’s films have the European premiere and the festival is as usual hosted by some of Iran’s most respected directors and actors for intimate dialogues with cinema visitors after each gig.
The Iranian Film Festival is an initiative of the YARI Foundation, a Swedish charity with 90 accounts. The festival’s ambition is to focus more on Iranian film tradition and award-winning crafts, but also to draw attention to the vulnerable school children in Iran. The film festival’s profits go in full to YARI’s continued work to secure more children’s future schooling .
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholmsmässan, Parkeringsvägen, Stockholm, Sweden
Bak- & Chokladfestivalen is a public fair focusing on chocolate and baking in combination with beverages. Around 90 exhibitors and 40,000 visitors gather here every year. #bakochchokladfestivalen
The 19th edition of the 2019 Iranian Film Festival, taking place on October 12-13 at the Skandia cinema in Stockholm.
Most of this year’s films have the European premiere and the festival is as usual hosted by some of Iran’s most respected directors and actors for intimate dialogues with cinema visitors after each gig.
The Iranian Film Festival is an initiative of the YARI Foundation, a Swedish charity with 90 accounts. The festival’s ambition is to focus more on Iranian film tradition and award-winning crafts, but also to draw attention to the vulnerable school children in Iran. The film festival’s profits go in full to YARI’s continued work to secure more children’s future schooling .
From the 9-13th October, Affordable Art Fair opens its doors at Nacka Strandsmässa, transforming the building into a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art. Both Swedish and international galleries from across the globe will be exhibiting art from the most exciting emerging artists around, as well as innovative new work by all your favourites from previous editions.
The concept is simple, yet unique; this is an inspiring and happy environment where everyone is welcome to discover thousands of original paintings, limited edition prints, sculptures and photography – all priced between 600 and 60 000 SEK.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
14 years have passed since Cher last touched Swedish grounds with her “Farewell Tour”. A farewell many thought would be her last – but not! The iconic Oscar, Emmy and GRAMMY Award-winning artist makes a stop in Sweden during her upcoming tour “Here We Go Again Tour 2019”.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Halloween at Gröna Lund is back bringing a lot of fun and great times for all ages and lots of blood-soaking news.
Fewer seats, GREATER EXPERIENCE New for this year that all tickets are date controlled, meaning you buy a ticket for a specific date. Another news for this year is that there are limited number of tickets with a maximum of 12,500 people for each opening day as the area this year is limited due to Gröna Lund’s redevelopment. This means that even you who have free entry (0-6 years and 65+ years) need to pre-book your ticket to enter the park. Allowing Gröna Lund also to take care and scare all their guests in the best way. And they promise that this year, the park experience will be more cool than ever!
ATTRACTIONS AND HOME The entire amusement park with attractions is open, where the Lilla Området, the 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 more terrifying new rides.
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Stockholm Jazz Festival is one of Sweden’s oldest festivals and one of Stockholm’s biggest events. Now in 2019 the festival is back, 11-20 October and bigger than ever spreading jazz on over 60 venues around Stockholm. It is a festival with a solid reputation in the music world and considered one of Europe’s most well-kept and pleasant festivals which for a while has had its home on the island of Skeppsholmen. With the move to Skansen in 2011 the festival began its journey into the future. Since 2012, the festival is housed indoors, on the best stages in Stockholm. In 2014 the festival expanded to 10 full days. Attendance exceeded 21,000 and some of the notable highlights included Jamie Cullum, Angelique Kidjo and the Wayne Shorter Quartet. The latter concert was broadcasted live by the renowned French television channel Mezzo to over 16 million households in 46 countries!
Tickets are available for each stage. You can find links and more information on the program page of this website. Ticket prices differ for each concert.
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Celebrated world artist Michael Bublé embarks on a tour with his new album “Love”. The album is Bublé’s eighth studio album and is released together with Reprise Records.
After a long break, Bublé returned to the music scene last summer and performed in Dublin, London and Sydney. The concerts were watched by over 150,000 fans. Bublé has during his years as an artist created a solid CV that goes a long way. He has sold five world tours, won four Grammy Awards and sold over 60 million records.
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
The legendary reggae band UB40 is the creator of super hits such as “Red Red Wine”, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” and “Kingston Town”.Now they are on an extensive world tour and in October they make a stop at Berns in Stockholm.
Founded in Birmingham, U.K. in 1978, UB40 has released over 50 singles and sold over a breathtaking 100 million albums.Now they are celebrating 40 years in the industry and in conjunction with that they released a new album.Now Stockholm has the chance to relive the timeless hit songs when they visit Berns in October during their anniversary tour.
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!
Between October 18 and November 3 (entire autumn school break), Gröna Lund will be open for Halloween celebrations. All attractions will be open and the park will be decorated in various Halloween themes, where “Lilla Området” (small area) targets the younger visitors and will be filled with pumpkins, witches, and scarecrows. Pettson o Findus Värld takes on a spookier theme and Teatern (the theatre) has a magical kid’s show twice daily.
In “Stora Området” (big area), brave souls can visit four haunted houses, where the House of Even Worse Nightmares has new frights, “Blå Tåget” (the blue train) “Lustiga Huset” (fun house) is transformed into “Olustiga Huset” (not-so-fun house), and the haunted house on water, Skeppet (the ship) returns. Those who dare can also embark themselves in the new horror house. Gröna Lund promises a new level of fright, so be careful!