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Swedish summer music festival preview: June

With summer just around the corner, Sweden's festival season is only weeks away and The Local's Joe Lynskey provides a round up of the most mouth-watering line-ups in the country.

Swedish summer music festival preview: June

As Swedes head into June, and with warmer temperatures becoming a day-to-day norm, many have begun making their plans for this summer’s festival season.

With a host of extravagant line-ups up and down the country, Swedes will certainly have a vast array of choice when it comes to deciding their musical port of call.

And with competition between festivals hotter than ever, festival bosses will be looking to pull out all the stops to get every pitch on their campsites filled.

So for anyone looking to let loose, slosh in the mud, and listen to some great music in Sweden, The Local has put together a list of this summer’s “don’t miss” music festivals, starting with the highlights for June.

Hultsfredfestivalen: June 14th – 16th

The organizers of Hultsfred have certainly invested heavily in a mouth-watering line-up this year, as they continue to rise from the ashes of their financial oblivion of 2010.

Headliners The Cure, The Stone Roses and Gorillaz will certainly whet the appetite of music-lovers across the country and the world. The appearance of Noel Gallagher with his High Flying Birds, spliced with the inevitable re-living of the Oasis years, will certainly draw the attention on the festival’s final day.

Elsewhere, fans of Mumford and Sons will be delighted to see them grace the festival stages of Sweden at Hultsfred, whilst Jamie XX could be set for a tantalising combination with the XX for a remix treat on the Saturday.

Bombay Bicycle Club, M83 and Kasabian certainly won’t escape the attention of indie music lovers, either.

For more information, check out the Hultsfredsfestivalen website.

Summer Burst in Stockholm: June 15th – 16th

Who says you have to head out of town to experience all the excitement of a Swedish summer music festival?

Stockholm’s biggest city festival arrives on June 15th as Summer Burst takes to the Olympic Stadium on the 100th anniversary of the 1912 Stockholm Olympics.

Dance and House fans will certainly be drawn to this one, with club icons David Guetta, Cavin Harris and Tiesto amongst the weekend line-up.

Learn more about who else is on stage as well as how to get tickets on the Summer Burst festival website.

Rix FM Festival: various cities, various dates

Elsewhere, the Rix FM festival will once again tour the country, with the free show at Kungsträgården on June 10th likely to attract large numbers from across Stockholm.

Eurovision star Loreen is set to be joined by UK singer-songwriters Ed Sheeran and James Morrison and Swedish heart-throb Eric Saade.

Find out the complete line-up of artists and tour dates on the Rix FM Festival website.

Peace & Love Festival: June 26th – 30th

June draws to a close with Peace and Love Festival’s bumper five-day package of artists which is sure to attract the large numbers it has boasted over the last decade.

Many will flock to the festival in Borlänge in Dalarna, central Sweden, at the prospect of seeing international superstar Rihanna alone. With Rihanna in town, festival bosses are hoping ticket buyers will be there to witness ‘a piece of musical history being made.’

The American diva is amongst a line-up that includes Skrillex, Billy Idol, and former Glastonbury headliners Bloc Party.

And Swedish super-group Roxette is also schedule to perform, according to the Aftonbladet tabloid.

For ticket and other information, visit the festival’s website

Joe Lynskey

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Stockholm Pride is a little different this year: here’s what you need to know 

This week marks the beginning of Pride festivities in the Swedish capital. The tickets sold out immediately, for the partly in-person, partly digital events. 

Pride parade 2019
There won't be a Pride parade like the one in 2019 on the streets of Stockholm this year. Photo: Stina Stjernkvist/TT

You might have noticed rainbow flags popping up on major buildings in Stockholm, and on buses and trams. Sweden has more Pride festivals per capita than any other country and is the largest Pride celebration in the Nordic region, but the Stockholm event is by far the biggest.  

The Pride Parade, which usually attracts around 50,000 participants in a normal year, will be broadcast digitally from Södra Teatern on August 7th on Stockholm Pride’s website and social media. The two-hour broadcast will be led by tenor and debater Rickard Söderberg.

The two major venues of the festival are Pride House, located this year at the Clarion Hotel Stockholm at Skanstull in Södermalm, and Pride Stage, which is at Södra Teatern near Slussen.

“We are super happy with the layout and think it feels good for us as an organisation to slowly return to normal. There are so many who have longed for it,” chairperson of Stockholm Pride, Vix Herjeryd, told the Dagens Nyheter newspaper.

Tickets are required for all indoor events at Södra Teatern to limit the number of people indoors according to pandemic restrictions. But the entire stage programme will also be streamed on a big screen open air on Mosebacketerassen, which doesn’t require a ticket.  

You can read more about this year’s Pride programme on the Stockholm Pride website (in Swedish). 

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