Avicii Arena

Avicii Arena,[2] originally known as Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as Ericsson Globe, but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen (pronounced [ˈɡlǔːbɛn] (listen); "the Globe"), is an indoor arena located in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov district of Stockholm, Sweden.

Globen (Avicii Arena)
Globen
Globe celebrates 30 years, February 2019
Former namesStockholm Globe Arena (1989–2009)
Ericsson Globe (2009–2021)
Location121 77 Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden
Coordinates59°17′36.80″N 18°04′59.65″E
Public transit Globen
OwnerCity of Stockholm via SGA Fastigheter
OperatorAEG Live
Capacity13,850 (ice hockey)
16,000 (concerts)
Record attendance17,303 (Metallica, 5 May 2018)[1]
Construction
Broke ground10 September 1986 (1986-09-10)
Built1986–1989
Opened19 February 1989 (1989-02-19)
ArchitectSvante Berg, Lars Vretblad
Tenants
Sweden men's national ice hockey team
AIK Hockey
Djurgårdens IF Hockey
Website
aviciiarena.se

The arena represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System.

Construction

Aerial view, April 2018.

Avicii Arena is the largest hemispherical building on Earth and took two and a half years to build.[3] Shaped like a large white ball, it has a diameter of 110 metres (360 ft) and an inner height of 85 metres (279 ft). The volume of the building is 605,000 cubic metres (21,400,000 cu ft) 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. It represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System.[4]

History

View of Globen from the east side.

Globen was inaugurated on 19 February 1989 after a construction period of less than three years. The first major event was the Melodifestivalen 1989.

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.[5]

In 2021, it was announced that the arena would be renamed the Avicii Arena in honour of late Swedish DJ Avicii, who died by suicide in 2018. To celebrate the new name, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra recorded a performance of the Avicii song "For a Better Day", with vocals provided by 14-year-old Swedish singer Ella Tiritiello.[2][6]

Tenants

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 The Globen to this day) 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 has been the home of the finals of Sveriges Television's yearly music competition Melodifestivalen until 2012. The show returns to the arena for the first three heats of the 2022 competition.[7] Ericsson Globe has hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000 and again in 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 Major Stockholm 2021.

It will host several matches of the 2023 World Men's Handball Championship with Sweden co-hosting alongside Poland.

Artwork

A small cottage bolted to the top of the Globe.

A small cottage in aluminum with a 12-square-metre (130 sq ft) 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 house corners painted in white. 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. The cottage remained on the Globe until October 2009.[8][9]

Concerts

Concerts at Avicii Arena
Date Artist Opening Act Tour Attendance Revenue
15 December 1989Bon JoviDan Reed Network
New Jersey Syndicate TourN/AN/A
21 August 1990WhitesnakePoison, The Quireboys
Monsters of Rock Sweden 1990N/AN/A
20–22 September 1991RoxetteGlass TigerJoin the Joyride! Tour
13 April 1993Peter GabrielAyub OgadaSecret World Tour
9 September 1994RoxetteBrainpoolCrash! Boom! Bang! Tour
3 December 1994ZZ TopIan MooreAntenna World Tour
6 December 1996KissThe Verve PipeAlive Worldwide Tour
10 June 1999AerosmithThe Black CrowesNine Lives Tour
14 December 1999Black SabbathGodsmack, Drain STH
9 November 2000Britney SpearsN/AOops!... I Did It Again Tour
16 November 2001RoxetteThe RasmusRoom Service Tour
10 April 2003ShakiraN/ATour of the Mongoose
11 May 2004Britney SpearsSkye Sweetnam
JC Chasez
Wicked Wisdom
The Onyx Hotel Tour13,635 / 14,045$686,102
12 March 2007ShakiraN/AOral Fixation Tour
16 March 2007Dolly PartonN/AAn Evening with Dolly Parton
3 May 2007BeyoncéLemarThe Beyoncé Experience
7 June 2008Céline DionCalasiaTaking Chances World Tour
28 June 2008Avril LavigneJonas BrothersThe Best Damn World Tour
17 September 2008ColdplayHigh WireViva la Vida Tour
18 September 2008
7 March 2009MetallicaN/AWorld Magnetic Tour
4 May 2009MetallicaN/AWorld Magnetic Tour
13 May 2009BeyoncéN/AI Am... World Tour10,640 / 10,640$728,113
13 July 2009Britney SpearsDJ Havana BrownThe Circus Starring Britney Spears23,022 / 27,310$2,690,080
14 July 2009
11 October 2009Green DayPrima Donna21st Century Breakdown World Tour
10 November 2009P!nkEvermoreFunhouse Tour
7 May 2010Lady GagaSemi Precious WeaponsThe Monster Ball Tour
8 May 2010
14 June 2011Linkin ParkThe FutureheadsA Thousand Suns World Tour
27 August 2011Dolly PartonN/ABetter Day World Tour
16 October 2011Britney SpearsJoe Jonas
Destinee & Paris
Femme Fatale Tour
1 November 2011RihannaCalvin HarrisLoud Tour
3 November 2011RoxetteN/AThe Neverending World Tour
4 November 2011Bob DylanMark KnopflerNever Ending Tour
10 December 2011Paul McCartneyN/AOn the Run
18 April 2012Michael BubléNaturally 7Crazy Love Tour
7 July 2012Pearl JamXPearl Jam 2012 Tour
30 August 2012Lady GagaThe Darkness
Lady Starlight
Born This Way Ball27,477 / 27,477$2,848,530
31 August 2012
22 April 2013Justin BieberN/ABelieve Tour
23 April 2013
24 April 2013
8 May 2013One DirectionCamrynTake Me Home Tour
26 May 2013P!nkChurchillThe Truth About Love Tour
29 May 2013BeyoncéLuke JamesThe Mrs. Carter Show World Tour13,934 / 13,934$1,318,690
22 July 2013RihannaGTADiamonds World Tour13,929 / 13,929$1,226,039
3 November 2013Bruno MarsMayer HawthorneThe Moonshine Jungle Tour
23 February 2014Michael BubléNaturally 7To Be Loved Tour
30 May 2014Miley CyrusSky FerreiraBangerz Tour
12 June 2014John MayerPhillip PhillipsBorn and Raised World Tour
11 July 2014Dolly PartonN/ABlue Smoke World Tour
30 September 2014Lady GagaLady StarlightArtRave: The Artpop Ball
16 March 2015Nicki MinajTrey Songz
Ester Dean
The Pinkprint Tour
22 March 2015Katy PerryCharli XCXPrismatic World Tour
21 May 2015Ariana GrandeRixtonThe Honeymoon Tour
3 March 2016Ellie GouldingSarah HartmanDelirium World Tour
27 January 2017Green DayCatfish and the BottlemenRevolution Radio Tour
4 March 2017DrakedvsnBoy Meets World Tour
30 March 2017Ed SheeranAnne-Marie
Ryan McMullan
÷ Tour
7 May 2017John MayerAndreas MoeThe Search for Everything World Tour
17 May 2017Shawn MendesJames TWIlluminate World Tour
20 May 2017Bruno MarsAnderson Paak24K Magic World Tour
3 March 2018Kendrick LamarJames BlakeThe Damn Tour
18 March 2018Harry StylesMabelHarry Styles: Live on Tour
29 April 2018Bryan AdamsN/AUltimate Tour
5 May 2018MetallicaKvelertakWorldWired Tour
7 May 2018
10 June 2018Katy PerryTove StyrkeWitness: The Tour
8 February 2019Twenty One PilotsThe RegrettesThe Bandito Tour
4 March 2019Nicki Minaj
Juice Wrld
Lil XanThe Nicki Wrld Tour
15 March 2019Shawn MendesAlessia CaraShawn Mendes: The Tour
21 May 2019Mumford & SonsGang of YouthsDelta Tour
2 June 2019Backstreet BoysKnowleDJDNA World Tour
26 June 2019Bob DylanN/ANever Ending Tour
1 October 2019John MayerN/AI Guess I Just Feel Like World Tour
7 October 2019Ariana GrandeElla Mai
Social House
Sweetener World Tour
23 October 2019Michael BubléNaturally 7An Evening with Michael Bublé
11 December 2019A$AP RockyPlayboi Carti
Ski Mask the Slump God
Comethazine
Injured Generation Tour
11 July 2023Shawn MendesKing PrincessWonder: The World Tour

Skyview

'Skyview' elevator transporting visitors to the top of the arena.

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 16 passengers, which travel along parallel tracks on the exterior of the south side of the globe.

Skyview opened in February 2010 and carried 160,000 people during its first year of operation.

See also

References

  1. "Metallica återtog publikrekordet i Globen" [Metallica regained the audience record in the Globe] (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 5 May 2018.
  2. Fekadu, Mesfin (19 May 2021). "Sweden's Ericsson Globe gets a new name: AVICII ARENA". ABC News. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  3. "Ericsson Globe". AEG. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  4. "The Sweden Solar System". Sweden Solar System. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  5. "Globen byter namn till Ericsson Globe" [The Globe changes its name to Ericsson Globe] (PDF) (Press release) (in Swedish). Stockholm Globe. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  6. Willman, Chris (19 May 2021). "Stockholm's Avicii Arena Aims to Raise Awareness of Mental Health Issues". Variety. Archived from the original on 19 May 2021. Retrieved 20 May 2021.
  7. "Arenorna för alla Melodifestivalens sändningar är klara". media.melodifestivalen.se (in Swedish). SVT. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
  8. "Röd stuga på Globens topp" [Red cottage on the top of the Globe] (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 23 May 2009. Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  9. "Video: Stuga placerad på Globens tak" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. 26 May 2009. Archived from the original on 18 August 2009. (The sequence starts automatically within a few seconds.)
Events and tenants
Preceded by Ice Hockey World Championships
Final Venue

1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Melodifestivalen
Final Venue

1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Volleyball Championship
Final Venue

1989
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ice Hockey World Championships
Final Venue

1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Indoor Championships in Athletics
Venue

1996
Succeeded by
Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Melodifestivalen
Final Venue

20022012
Succeeded by
Preceded by European Men's Handball Championship
Final Venue

2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by FIBA EuroBasket
Final Venue

2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Ice Hockey World Championships
Final Venue

2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Eurovision Song Contest
Venue

2016
Succeeded by
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