Walking tours in Stockholm |
Stockholm is a world-class scene for pop music, including rock music and electronic music.
Understand
edit- See also: Nordic folk culture, Nordic music
April 6 1974, is considered the birthday of Swedish pop music, as Blue Swede's Hooked on a Feeling headed the Billboard list; and on the same day ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest.
Destinations
edit- 1 Avicii Experience, Sergelgatan 2. Until 2024 they feature an interactive exhibition dedicated to the Swedish music producer Avicii, also known as Tim Bergling.
- 1 Abba The Museum, Djurgårdsvägen 68 (Djurgården). A museum of the Swedish pop band ABBA: their spectacular costumes, gold records and original items. In the same building you’ll find Pop House Hotel with 49 stylishly decorated hotel rooms and Pop House Hotel Food & Bar. It has a gift shop.
- 2 Friends Arena (Solna). A 50,000-seat stadium for association football games and other events, opened in October 2012, which has hosted artists such as Bruce Springsteen and Beyoncé.
- 3 Globen (Avicii Arena), Globentorget (T Globen). The Globe has been one of the most eye-catching features of the Stockholm skyline since its inauguration in 1989. It was officially renamed in memory of late Swedish superstar DJ Avicii in 2021, but locals still generally call it Globen. It is frequently used for ice hockey games but also for other sporting events, as well as concerts and galas.
- 2 Swedish Performing Arts Museum (Scenkonstmuseet), Sibyllegatan 2 (Östermalmstorg, Stockholm, Sweden). A museum which displays dance, theatre and music from Sweden and other countries. Since 2018, it has an exhibition for Swedish pop music.
- 4 Skansen (Skansen 7 ). The world's oldest open-air museum hosts daily performances of folk dance and folk music, the weekly sing-along show Allsång på Skansen through summer, and pop concerts.
- 1 Spotify headquarters, Regeringsgatan 19. Spotify, founded in 2008, is the world's largest music streaming service as of 2020. In the early 2000s, Sweden was famous for pop music; and with world-leading telecoms infrastructure also became infamous for music piracy in the 2000s, with services such as Kazaa and The Pirate Bay developed in Sweden. Spotify was one of the first legal platforms for music streaming. Swedish electronic music DJs such as Avicii and Swedish House Mafia gave them an international breakthrough. Soundtrack: Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia.
- 3 Stockholm Concert Hall (Stockholms konserthus). A Swedish Grace building opened in 1926, the home stage of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and the place of the annual Nobel Prize ceremony, except the peace prize which is awarded in Oslo. The Polar Music Prize, founded in 1989 by ABBA's late manager Stig Andersson, is also awarded here, as well as the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for children's literature since 2003.
- 1 Berns Bar, Berzelii Park 9. A nightclub and music hall built in 1863, which was first in Sweden to show cancan in 1866, and to serve Chinese food in 1944. The stage has hosted world stars such as Josephine Baker, Marlene Dietrich, Liza Minnelli, Frank Sinatra, Miriam Makeba and Rihanna. Berns remains both timeless and trendy.
- 4 Kungsträdgården. The name "the King's Garden" bears witness of the original function as a royal park, open to the public only since the late 18th century. Today it is used for festivals and other public events.