January:
Magnus Uggla celebrates 50 years as an artist with the show "50 years on the throne" which premieres in Stockholm on January 24. In January, Miriam Bryant releases a new album and performs eight shows in the Nordic region – in a more intimate format than usual. Lund will be the first Swedish stop on January 25.
Thåström released his eleventh solo album last autumn. On January 30, he begins his tour in Uppsala, which ends at Avicii arena on March 15.
February:
On February 1, Kite performs at Avicii arena in Stockholm. "Kite on ice" will be their and the arena's first concert – on ice. A unique show with figure skaters, hockey players, and ice machines is promised. Teddy Swims will also come to Sweden and perform at Avicii arena on February 18.
Markus Krunegård releases a new album and begins his tour in Örebro on February 21. "Beautiful woman" is not only the name of Sarah Klang's single and upcoming album – but also the tour that starts in Stockholm on February 26.
March:
Yung Lean performs his largest concert on home turf at Avicii arena on March 1. The show will be his only one in Scandinavia. Album-act Dina Ögon embarks on a tour starting in Norrköping on March 19.
Kent said goodbye to their fans in 2016. However, in March, the band reunites for six sold-out concert evenings at 3Arena (March 21-23 and 25-27). Jonathan Johansson releases a new album in the spring and begins his tour in Malmö on March 28.
April:
World star Sabrina Carpenter performs at Avicii arena on April 3 and 4. Her song "Espresso" became the most streamed song globally on Spotify in 2024. Billie Eilish is also on a world tour and comes to Avicii arena on April 23 and 24.
Rod Stewart has previously announced that the "One last time" tour will be his last major world tour. However, he will continue to perform, but at smaller, more intimate venues. He comes to Malmö arena on April 29.
May:
Rock icon Robert Plant comes with his group Saving Grace to Malmö on May 9, then to Gothenburg (May 11) and Stockholm (May 16).
Albin Lee Meldau starts his tour at Liseberg on May 23. The Norwegian twin duo Marcus & Martinus has two Swedish shows in the spring, first at Gröna Lund (May 23) and then at Furuviksparken (May 24).
When the concert spring turns into summer, there are also several shows to look forward to. Håkan Hellström returns to Ullevi for the tenth time with three concerts (June 6, 7, and 13). Imagine Dragons comes to 3Arena (June 5), just like Iron Maiden (June 12-13).
Magnus Uggla: "50 years on the throne" at Göta Lejon in Stockholm, premiere on January 24 – ends on April 12. Returns in the autumn.
Miriam Bryant: Swedish tour premiere at Mejeriet in Lund on January 25 – ends at Berns in Stockholm on February 2.
Thåström: Premiere on January 30 and 31 at Fyrishov in Uppsala – ends on March 15 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Kite: February 1 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Teddy Swims: February 18 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Sarah Klang: Tour premiere on February 26 at Fållan in Stockholm, last Swedish show on March 5 at Pustervik in Gothenburg.
Yung Lean: March 1 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Dina Ögon: Swedish tour premiere on March 19 at Arbis in Norrköping – ends on March 31 at Pustervik in Gothenburg. Also, concerts during the summer.
Kent: A total of six concerts on March 21-23 and 25-27 at 3Arena in Stockholm.
Jonathan Johansson: Premiere on March 28 at Plan B in Malmö – ends on April 12 at Fållan in Stockholm.
Sabrina Carpenter: April 3 and 4 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Billie Eilish: April 23 and 24 at Avicii arena in Stockholm.
Rod Stewart: April 29 at Malmö arena.
Robert Plant and Saving Grace: May 9 at Malmö Live, May 11 at Gothenburg Concert Hall, and May 16 at Cirkus in Stockholm.
Albin Lee Meldau: Premiere on May 23 at Liseberg in Gothenburg – ends on August 8 at Folkets park in Huskvarna.
Marcus & Martinus: Gröna Lund on May 23 and Furuviksparken on May 25.
Dates and venues may be changed/added/removed.