Avicii Arena
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"Globe Arena" redirects here. For the football ground, see Globe Arena (football stadium).
Avicii Arena, originally known as Stockholm Globe Arena and previously as Ericsson Globe,[2] but commonly referred to in Swedish simply as Globen (pronounced [ˈɡlǔːbɛn] ⓘ; lit. 'the Globe'),[3] is an indoor arena located in Stockholm Globe City, Johanneshov district of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Globen | |
Former names | Stockholm Globe Arena (1989–2009) Ericsson Globe (2009–2021) |
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Location | 121 77 Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden |
Coordinates | 59°17′36.80″N 18°04′59.65″E |
Public transit | Globen |
Owner | City of Stockholm via SGA Fastigheter |
Operator | AEG Live |
Capacity | 13,850 (ice hockey) 16,000 (concerts) |
Record attendance | 17,303 (Metallica, 5 May 2018)[1] |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 10 September 1986 (1986-09-10) |
Built | 1986–1989 |
Opened | 19 February 1989 (1989-02-19) |
Architect | Svante Berg, Lars Vretblad |
Tenants | |
Sweden men's national ice hockey team AIK Hockey Djurgårdens IF Hockey | |
Website | |
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The arena represents the Sun in the Sweden Solar System, the world's largest scale model of the Solar System.[4]