List of events at Tele2 Arena

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Tele2 Arena is a multi-purpose stadium in Stockholm Globe City, located in Johanneshov, just south of Stockholm City Centre, Sweden, that was open in July 2013. The following is a complete list of all events that have been or will be held at the arena. In addition, the stadium is used as the home venue of the football teams Djurgårdens IF and Hammarby IF.

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2013

DateEventAttendanceTypeDetailsRef
27 July Gyllene Tider 23,082Concert2013 Tour [1]
24 August Kent, Lars Winnerbäck, Robyn 39,714ConcertInauguration concerts [2]
7 September Tyresö Royal CrownsKristianstad Predators unknownAmerican football2013 Swedish U19 Championship FInal [3]
7 September Stockholm Mean MachinesArlanda Jets 220American football2013 Swedish Women's Championship FInal [4]
7 September Örebro Black KnightsCarlstad Crusaders 4,032American football 2013 Swedish Championship FInal [5]
16 November Nitro Circus Live 11,000Show [6]
26 November Volbeat 9,152Concert Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies Live 2013 [7]
30 NovemberLIGHTS – Winter Illuminate18,000ConcertDance festival [8]
5 December Julgalan 2013 Show
6 DecemberJulgalan 2013Show
7 DecemberJulgalan 2013Show

2014

DateEventAttendanceTypeDetailsRef
10 January Hammarby IFSandvikens AIK 11,890Bandy 2013–14 Elitserien [9]
28 February Avicii 35,000Concert True Tour [10]
1 March Avicii 40,000Concert True Tour [11]
10 May Justin Timberlake 26,602Concert The 20/20 Experience World Tour [12]
1 June Aerosmith Concert Global Warming Tour [13]

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  13. "Aerosmith till Tele2 Arena nästa sommar!" Live Nation 15 November 2013.