Avicii Arena#Events
{{Short description|Indoor arena located in Stockholm, Sweden}}
{{Redirect|Globe Arena|the football ground|Globe Arena (football stadium)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}
{{More citations needed|date=May 2021}}
{{Infobox venue
| name = Globen (Avicii Arena)
| nickname = Globen
| logo_image = Avicii arena logo.svg
| logo_caption =
| image = Globen 30 år, febr 2019a.jpg
| caption = Globe celebrates 30 years, February 2019.
| fullname =
| former names = Stockholm Globe Arena (1989–2009)
Ericsson Globe (2009–2021)
| address =
| location = 121 77 Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden
| coordinates = {{coord|59|17|36.80|N|18|04|59.65|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
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| broke_ground = {{Start date|1986|9|10|df=y}}
| built = 1986–1989
| opened = {{Start date|1989|2|19|df=y}}
| renovated =
| expanded =
| closed =
| demolished =
| owner = City of Stockholm via SGA Fastigheter
| operator = AEG Live
| surface =
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| cost =
| architect = Svante Berg, Lars Vretblad
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| capacity = 13,850 (ice hockey)
16,000 (concerts)
| suites =
| record_attendance = {{formatnum: 17303}} (Metallica, 5 May 2018){{cite news |title=Metallica återtog publikrekordet i Globen |url=https://www.svt.se/kultur/musik/metallica-atertog-publikrekordet-i-globen |trans-title=Metallica regained the audience record in the Globe |publisher=Sveriges Television | date=5 May 2018 |language=sv}}
| dimensions =
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| tenants = Sweden men's national ice hockey team
AIK Hockey
Djurgårdens IF Hockey
| embedded =
| website = {{URL|aviciiarena.se}}
| publictransit = {{rint|stockholm|metro}} Globen
}}
Avicii Arena, originally known as the Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as the Ericsson Globe,{{Cite web |last=Fekadu |first=Mesfin |date=19 May 2021 |title=Sweden's Ericsson Globe gets a new name: AVICII ARENA |url=https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/swedens-ericsson-globe-avicii-arena-77771185 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210519042119/https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/wireStory/swedens-ericsson-globe-avicii-arena-77771185 |archive-date=19 May 2021 |access-date=2021-05-20 |publisher=ABC News |language=en}} but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen ({{IPA|sv|ˈɡlǔːbɛn|pron|sv-Globen.ogg}}; {{lit|the Globe}}),{{Cite web |date=2021-05-19 |title=Globen byter namn till Avicii Arena |url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/Ep6WxP |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=www.aftonbladet.se |language=sv}} is an indoor arena located in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov district of Stockholm, Sweden. Despite the name changes, the local metro station is still named Globen metro station.
The arena represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System.{{Cite web |last=Facts |first=Commonplace Fun |date=2021-11-10 |title=Sweden's Scale Model of the Solar System Spans the Whole Country |url=https://commonplacefacts.com/2021/11/10/swedens-scale-model-of-the-solar-system-spans-the-whole-country/ |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=Commonplace Fun Facts |language=en}}{{cite web| url=http://www.swedensolarsystem.se/en/ | title=The Sweden Solar System| language=en| publisher=Sweden Solar System| access-date=22 August 2020}}
Construction
File:Ericsson_Globe_Stockholm.jpg
Avicii Arena is the largest spherical building on Earth and took two and a half years to build.{{cite web| url=https://www.aegworldwide.com/divisions/facilities/ericsson-globe| title=Ericsson Globe| publisher=AEG| access-date=25 August 2020| archive-date=16 December 2023| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231216102912/https://www.aegworldwide.com/divisions/facilities/ericsson-globe| url-status=dead}} It has a diameter of {{convert|110|m|ft}} and an inner height of {{convert|85|m|ft}}. The volume of the building is {{convert|605,000|m3|cuft}} and it has a seating capacity of 16,000 spectators for shows and concerts, and 13,850 for ice hockey. In the upper area there are 40 VIP boxes and a restaurant.
The steel, concrete and glass construction designed by the architects Berg Arkitektkontor AB is supported by a MERO space structure.
History
Globen was inaugurated on 19 February 1989 after a construction period of less than three years.
The first major events were Melodifestivalen, the Ice Hockey World Championships and the Men's European Volleyball Championships.
In 2009, the naming rights to the Stockholm Globe Arena were officially acquired by Swedish telecommunications company Ericsson, and it became known as the Ericsson Globe.{{cite press release |url=http://www.globearenas.se/content/docs/Pressmedd/prm-stockholm-globe-arenas-090202.pdf |title=Globen byter namn till Ericsson Globe |trans-title=The Globe changes its name to Ericsson Globe |publisher=Stockholm Globe |access-date=25 August 2020 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722081746/http://www.globearenas.se/content/docs/Pressmedd/prm-stockholm-globe-arenas-090202.pdf |archive-date=22 July 2011 |language=sv }}
In 2021, it was announced that the arena would be renamed the Avicii Arena in honour of the late Swedish DJ Avicii, who died in 2018. To commemorate the new name, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra recorded a performance of the Avicii song "For a Better Day", with vocals provided by fourteen-year-old Swedish singer Ella Tiritiello.{{Cite web|last=Willman|first=Chris|date=2021-05-19|title=Stockholm's Avicii Arena Aims to Raise Awareness of Mental Health Issues|url=https://variety.com/2021/music/news/avicii-arena-stockholm-renamed-mental-health-1234976337/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-05-20|website=Variety|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210519043640/https://variety.com/2021/music/news/avicii-arena-stockholm-renamed-mental-health-1234976337/ |archive-date=19 May 2021 }}
In June 2022, it was decided to renovate and modernize the arena throughout 2024, with a view of hosting the 2025 IIHF World Championship (which is to be jointly held in Sweden and Denmark) and as part of the unclear Stockholm bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics. After the scheduled reopening at the start of 2025, the neighboring Hovet arena is scheduled to be demolished and the site is to become part of the new district of Soderhov.{{Cite web|url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/0G1XRJ|title=KLART: Hovet ska rivas – så påverkas ishockeyn|date=20 June 2022|website=www.aftonbladet.se|language=sv|access-date=2 March 2023}} In July 2023, it was announced that the NCC company had received the contract for the renovation.{{Cite web|url=https://www.thestadiumbusiness.com/2023/07/04/ncc-lands-contract-to-renovate-avicii-arena/|title=NCC lands contract to renovate Avicii Arena|first=Bradley|last=Rial|date=4 July 2023|website=The Stadium Business|access-date=30 November 2023}} In 2027, the arena will host the group phase matches for the FIBA Women's EuroBasket.
Events
File:Tidernas hockeygala 2022.jpg's 100th anniversary All Time Hockey Gala in 2022]]
File:NHL Global Series 2023.jpg
The Globe is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the former home arena of AIK, Djurgårdens IF, and Hammarby IF. It is also used for musical performances as well as other sports than ice hockey, for example futsal (indoor football). The third team to play a home game in their league was Huddinge IK (three home games there, all in 1993), followed by Hammarby IF (20 home games in Globen so far) and AC Camelen (one game in 1998, in the sixth level league, with 92 spectators).
The first international game played in Globen was between Hammarby IF (Sweden) and Jokerit (Finland) a couple of weeks before the grand opening, although the players were only 12 years old at the time (born 1977) and it was a friendly game.
The arena hosted the final of Sveriges Television's yearly music competition Melodifestivalen, Sweden's qualifier show for the Eurovision Song Contest, until 2012. The show returned to the arena for the first three heats of the 2022 competition.{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Arenorna för alla Melodifestivalens sändningar är klara|url=https://media.melodifestivalen.se/post/arenorna-for-alla-melodifestivalens-sandningar-ar-klara|access-date=2022-02-04|website=media.melodifestivalen.se|publisher=SVT|language=sv|archive-date=4 February 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220204115317/https://media.melodifestivalen.se/post/arenorna-for-alla-melodifestivalens-sandningar-ar-klara|url-status=dead}} It also hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000 and 2016.
In March 2021, it hosted the World Figure Skating Championships despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. In November 2021, it hosted the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament Major Stockholm 2021.
Since 2000, the National Hockey League has used the arena for occasional games, both in the preseason and the regular season. The most recent games at the arena were two regular-season games between the Buffalo Sabres and Tampa Bay Lightning in November 2019, part of the NHL Global Series event. The Global Series returned to Avicii Arena in November 2023, with the Senators returning and being joined by the Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota Wild, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Each team played two games during the event.{{cite press release|title=Red Wings, Wild, Senators, Maple Leafs to play in 2023 NHL Global Series|url=https://www.nhl.com/news/detroit-minnesota-ottawa-toronto-to-play-in-2023-nhl-global-series-sweden/c-343890584|publisher=National Hockey League|date=2023-04-26 |access-date=2023-04-27}}{{cite news |date=November 19, 2023 |title=Maple Leafs beat Wild 4-3 in OT and extend winning streak to 4 games in Global Series finale |url=https://www.bradfordtoday.ca/national-hockey/maple-leafs-beat-wild-4-3-in-ot-and-extend-winning-streak-to-4-games-in-global-series-finale-7854485 |work=Brad Ford Today |access-date=November 19, 2023}}
Concerts
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|+ class="nowrap"| Concerts at Avicii Arena |
Date
!Artist !Opening act !Tour !Attendance !Revenue |
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{{dts|12 June 1989}}
| rowspan="3" |Pink Floyd | rowspan="3" {{N/A}} | rowspan="3" |A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour | colspan="2" rowspan="26" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|13 June 1989}} |
{{dts|14 June 1989}} |
{{dts|15 December 1989}} |
{{dts|21 August 1990}}
|Monsters of Rock Sweden 1990 |
{{dts|06 October 1990}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|20 September 1991}}
| rowspan="3" |Roxette | rowspan="3" |Glass Tiger | rowspan="3" |Join the Joyride! Tour |
{{dts|21 September 1991}} |
{{dts|22 September 1991}} |
{{dts|10 June 1992}}
| rowspan="2" |U2 | rowspan="2" |Fatima Mansions | rowspan="2" |Zoo TV Tour |
{{dts|11 June 1992}} |
{{dts|18 December 1992}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|13 April 1993}} |
{{dts|9 September 1994}} |
{{dts|3 December 1994}}
|Antenna World Tour |
{{dts|6 December 1996}}
|Kiss |
{{dts|9 September 1997}}
| Oasis |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|19 May 1998}}
| rowspan="2" |Spice Girls | rowspan="2" {{N/A}} | rowspan="2" |Spiceworld Tour |
{{dts|20 May 1998}} |
{{dts|6 February 1999}} |
{{dts|10 June 1999}} |
{{dts|14 December 1999}}
|{{N/A}} |
13 May 2000
!- | |
{{dts|9 November 2000}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|18 November 2000}}
|The Corrs |
13 January 2001
| |
23 April 2001
| Westlife | | | |
{{dts|9 July 2001}}
| rowspan="2" |U2 | rowspan="2" |Stereophonics | rowspan="2" |Elevation Tour | rowspan="2" |31,511 | rowspan="2" |$1,269,775 |
{{dts|10 July 2001}} |
{{dts|16 November 2001}}
| colspan="2" rowspan="4" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|28 May 2002}}
|{{N/A}} |The Survivor Tour |
{{dts|10 April 2003}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|24 April 2003}}
| |Growing Up Tour |
{{dts|11 May 2004}}
|Skye Sweetnam, JC Chasez, Wicked Wisdom |13,635 / 14,045 |$686,102 |
{{dts|22 June 2005}}
| colspan="2" rowspan="4" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|12 March 2007}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|16 March 2007}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|3 May 2007}} |
{{dts|7 June 2008}}
|Calasia |14,817 / 14,817 |$2,428,840 |
{{dts|11 June 2008}}
|{{N/A}} |
{{dts|28 June 2008}} |
{{dts|17 September 2008}}
| rowspan="2" |Coldplay | rowspan="2" |High Wire | rowspan="2" |Viva la Vida Tour | rowspan="2" |28,043 / 28,510 | rowspan="2" |$1,873,058 |
{{dts|18 September 2008}} |
{{dts|28 January 2009}}
| Oasis |
{{dts|7 March 2009}}
| rowspan="2" |Metallica | rowspan="2" {{N/A}} | rowspan="2" |World Magnetic Tour | {{N/A}} | rowspan="2" |$2,111,922 |
{{dts|4 May 2009}} |
{{dts|13 May 2009}}
|{{N/A}} |10,640 / 10,640 |$707,602 |
{{dts|13 July 2009}}
| rowspan="2" |Britney Spears | rowspan="2" |DJ Havana Brown | rowspan="2" |The Circus Starring Britney Spears |23,022 | rowspan="2" |$2,690,080 |
{{dts|14 July 2009}}
|27,310 |
{{dts|11 October 2009}}
|21st Century Breakdown World Tour | colspan="2" rowspan="4" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|10 November 2009
}} |P!nk |
{{dts|7 May 2010
}} | rowspan="2" |Lady Gaga | rowspan="2" |Semi Precious Weapons | rowspan="2" |The Monster Ball Tour |
{{dts|8 May 2010
}} |
{{dts|6 May 2011
}} |Rush |{{N/A}} |5,637 / 10,764 |$456,028 |
{{dts|14 June 2011
}} |
{{dts|27 August 2011
}} |{{N/A}} |11,016 / 11,700 |$1,163,080 |
{{dts|16 October 2011
}} | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|1 November 2011
}} |
{{dts|3 November 2011
}} |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|4 November 2011
}} |
{{dts|10 December 2011
}} |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|18 April 2012
}} |
{{dts|7 July 2012
}} |X | | |
{{dts|30 August 2012
}} | rowspan="2" |Lady Gaga | rowspan="2" |The Darkness, Lady Starlight | rowspan="2" |Born This Way Ball |27,477 | rowspan="2" |$2,848,530 |
{{dts|31 August 2012
}} |27,477 |
{{dts|22 April 2013}}
| rowspan="3" |Justin Bieber | rowspan="3" {{N/A}} | rowspan="3" |Believe Tour | colspan="2" rowspan="3" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|23 April 2013}} |
{{dts|24 April 2013}} |
{{dts|26 May 2013
}} |P!nk |14,975 / 14,975 |$1,134,870 |
{{dts|29 May 2013
}} |The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour |13,934 / 13,934 |$1,318,690 |
{{dts|22 July 2013
}} |GTA |13,929 / 13,929 |$1,226,039 |
{{dts|3 November 2013
}} | colspan="2" rowspan="2" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|23 February 2014
}} |
{{dts|22 May 2014}}
|{{N/A}} |10,950 |{{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|30 May 2014
}} | colspan="2" rowspan="4" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|12 June 2014
}} |
{{dts|11 July 2014
}} |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|30 September 2014
}} |
{{dts|16 March 2015
}} |4,894 / 8,522 |$348,272 |
{{dts|22 March 2015
}} | colspan="2" rowspan="2" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|21 May 2015
}} |
{{dts|16 September 2015
}} | rowspan="4" |U2 | rowspan="4" {{N/A}} | rowspan="4" |Innocence + Experience Tour | rowspan="4" |62,716 / 62,716 | rowspan="4" |$6,850,151 |
{{dts|17 September 2015
}} |
{{dts|20 September 2015
}} |
{{dts|21 September 2015
}} |
{{dts|3 March 2016
}} |Sarah Hartman |4,900 / 13,649 |{{N/A}} |
10 May 2016
| rowspan="3" |Eurovision Song Contest 2016 !Heroes by Måns Zelmerlöw ! rowspan="3" |_ |
12 May 2016
!That's Eurovision |
14 May 2016
!Flag Parade |
{{dts|27 January 2017
}} |
{{dts|4 March 2017
}} |dvsn |13,838 |$989,625 |
{{dts|30 March 2017
}} |Anne-Marie, Ryan McMullan |14,024 / 14,260 |$1,003,630 |
{{dts|7 May 2017
}} |The Search for Everything World Tour |12,306 / 12,726 |$919,463 |
{{dts|17 May 2017
}} |11,342 / 11,342 |$624,676 |
{{dts|20 May 2017
}} |14,688 / 14,688 |$939,321 |
{{dts|3 March 2018
}} |14,064 / 14,064 |$1,290,910 |
{{dts|18 March 2018
}} |8,578 / 8,578 |$711,071 |
{{dts|29 April 2018
}} |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|5 May 2018
}} | rowspan="2" |Metallica | rowspan="2" |Kvelertak | rowspan="2" |WorldWired Tour | rowspan="2" |32,990 / 32,990 | rowspan="2" |$2,903,553 |
{{dts|7 May 2018
}} |
{{dts|10 June 2018
}} |
{{dts|8 February 2019
}} | colspan="2" rowspan="2" {{N/A|N/A}} |
rowspan="2" |{{dts|4 March 2019
}} | rowspan="2" |Lil Xan | rowspan="2" |The Nicki Wrld Tour |
Juice Wrld |
{{dts|15 March 2019
}} |12,174 / 12,174 |$712,062 |
{{dts|21 May 2019
}} |
{{dts|2 June 2019
}} |KnowleDJ |13,698 / 13,698 |$953,136 |
{{dts|26 June 2019
}} |{{N/A}} | colspan="2" rowspan="2" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|1 October 2019
}} |{{N/A}} |I Guess I Just Feel Like World Tour |
{{dts|7 October 2019
}} |13,831 / 13,831 |$1,264,240 |
{{dts|23 October 2019
}} |An Evening with Michael Bublé | colspan="2" rowspan="6" {{N/A|N/A}} |
{{dts|11 December 2019
}} |Playboi Carti, Ski Mask the Slump God, Comethazine |Injured Generation Tour |
{{dts|15 June 2022
}} |{{N/A}} |Dreamworld Tour |
{{dts|10 October 2022
}} |Lost World Tour |
{{dts|17 October 2022
}} |The Big Steppers Tour |
{{dts|3 December 2022
}} |Love damini Tour |
{{dts|1 March 2023
}} |{{N/A}} |
{{dts|28 April 2023}}
6 May 23 Eros Ramazzotti Batitto Infinito |
{{dts|31 May 2023}}
|{{N/A}} |i/o The Tour |
7 October 2023
| | |
1 February 2025
|[Kite] |{{N/A}} | | |
18 February 2025
| |I've Tried Everything but Therapy | | |
1 March 2025
| | | |
15 March 2025
| | | |
{{dts|3 April 2025
}} | rowspan="2" |Sabrina Carpenter | rowspan="2" |Rachel Chinouriri | rowspan="2" |Short n' Sweet Tour | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" | |
{{dts|4 April 2025
}} |
{{dts|5 April 2025}}
|Daniel Adams Ray, Blåsarsymfonikerna | | | | |
{{dts|11 April 2025
}} | rowspan="2" |Viktor Norén, Sarah Dawn Finer, Dotter, Anton Ewald | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |We will Rock You | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" | |
{{dts|12 April 2025 |
{{dts|23 April 2025
| rowspan="2" |Billie Eilish | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" |Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" | |
{{dts|24 April 2025}} |
{{dts|29 May 2025}}
| |Pernilla Wahlgren - Kort, glad och Tacksam | | |
{{dts|30 May 2025}}
| |Pernilla Wahlgren har hybris | | |
{{dts|31 May 2025}}
| |Pernilla Wahlgrens Happy Ending | | |
{{dts|1 June 2025}}
| | |
{{dts|14 June 2025}}
| | | | |
{{dts|25 June 2025}}
| | | |
{{dts|29 June 2025}}
| Pitbull | | | |
{{dts|13 September 2025}}
| |En jääla arenashow Fan! | | |
12 October 2025
| rowspan="3" |Lady Gaga | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" |The Mayhem Ball | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" | |
13 October 2025 |
15 October 2025 |
{{dts|31 October 2025}}
| | | |
{{dts|6 November 2025}}
| |2025 UK + EU Tour | | |
{{dts|26 November 2025}}
| |The Sphere Stockholm! | | |
{{dts|29 November 2025}}
| |A Show Extravaganza! | | |
{{dts|8 March 2026}}
| | | |
Artwork
A small cottage in aluminum with a {{convert|12|m2|adj=on}} base was placed upon the Globe on 26 May 2009. The artist, Mikael Genberg, intended it to illustrate two important symbols for Sweden: the high-technology Globe building and the traditional, simple small countryside cottage in Falu red with white trim. The house was positioned some distance from the exact top position of the Globe. Genberg also hoped to eventually place a similar cottage on the Moon, which has not yet happened.{{Cite web |title=Världsunika multiarenan Avicii Arena |url=https://sgafastigheter.se/vara-arenor-fastigheter/avicii-arena/ |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=SGA Fastigheter |language=sv-SE}} The cottage remained on the Globe until October 2009.{{cite web |url=http://svt.se/2.33538/1.1570574/rod_stuga_pa_globens_topp |title=Röd stuga på Globens topp |trans-title=Red cottage on the top of the Globe |access-date=25 August 2020 |date=23 May 2009 |publisher=Sveriges Television |language=sv |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612232454/http://svt.se/2.33538/1.1570574/rod_stuga_pa_globens_topp |archive-date=12 June 2011 |df=dmy}}{{cite web| url=http://svtplay.se/v/1570024/stuga_placerad_pa_globens_tak| title=Video: Stuga placerad på Globens tak| date=26 May 2009| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090818042946/http://svtplay.se/v/1570024/stuga_placerad_pa_globens_tak| archive-date=18 August 2009| publisher=Sveriges Television| language=sv}} (The sequence starts automatically within a few seconds.)
Skyview
{{More citations needed section|date=November 2023}}
Opened in February 2010,{{Cite web |title=SkyView - Avicii Arena |url=https://aviciiarena.se/skyview/ |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=aviciiarena.se |language=sv}} Skyview is an exterior inclined elevator which transports visitors to the top of the arena for a virtually unobstructed view of Stockholm.
It has two spherical gondolas, each able to accommodate up to 12 passengers, which travel along parallel tracks on the exterior of the south side of the globe.{{Cite web |title=SkyView - Avicii Arena |url=https://aviciiarena.se/skyview/ |access-date=2023-10-30 |website=aviciiarena.se |language=en}}
See also
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Avicii Arena}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090520013734/http://www.globearenas.se/en.aspx Stockholm Globe Arenas, website.] (English).
- [http://www.globencity.se/ Stockholm Globe City] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080507063337/http://www.globencity.se/ |date=7 May 2008 }}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090308024100/http://www.hockeyarenas.net/index.php3?page=3000&lang=en&ctID=se&arID=90 Hockeyarenas.net entry]
- [http://www.webbkameror.se/byggkameror/globen/globen_1_1280.php Web cams monitoring the construction on the Globe Arena] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301171337/http://www.webbkameror.se/byggkameror/globen/globen_1_1280.php |date=1 March 2012 }}
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| before=Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Paris
| after=Palau Velódrom Lluís Puig
Valencia
| years=1996
}}
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title=Eurovision Song Contest
Venue|
before=International Convention Center
Jerusalem|
after=Parken Stadium
Copenhagen|
years=2000
}}
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| title=Melodifestivalen
Final Venue
| before=Malmö Opera and Music Theatre
Malmö
| after=Friends Arena
Solna
}}
{{succession box
| title=European Men's Handball Championship
Final Venue
| before=Dom Sportova
Zagreb
| after=Tivoli Hall
Ljubljana
| years=2002
}}
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title=FIBA EuroBasket
Final Venue|
before=Abdi İpekçi Arena
Istanbul |
after=Belgrade Arena
Belgrade|
years=2003
}}
{{succession box
| title=Ice Hockey World Championships
Final Venue
| before=Hartwall Areena
Helsinki
| after=Minsk-Arena
Minsk
| years=2013
}}
{{succession box
| title=Eurovision Song Contest
Venue
| before=Wiener Stadthalle
Vienna
| after=International Exhibition Centre
Kyiv
| years=2016
}}
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