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Stockholms stadion

Stockholm, Sweden

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Stockholms Olympiastadion, most often called Stockholms Stadion, is a stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by architect Torben Grut, it was opened in 1912, its original use was as a venue for the 1912 Olympic Games. Since then, it has hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics, but also for example, 50 Swedish Championship finals in bandy, and hosted concerts from artists such as The Rolling Stones, Robbie Williams and Kent. In 1956 when Melbourne hosted the Olympic Games, the horse competitions were held here due to quarantine rules in Australia. The probably most famous event that currently is helt here is DN-galan. Finland-Sweden athletics international has been held here 29 times. It has a capacity of 13 145–14,500 depending on usage and a capacity of nearly 35,000 for concerts.

Originally, the north-west stand had two levels, increasing the capacity to about 20 000. After the Olympics, it was reduced to one level.

[Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholms_Stadion]
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Address
Lidingövägen 1
114 33 Stockholm
Sweden
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Past Events

May 1993
Sunday 30 May 1993
Metallica

Suicidal Tendencies, Electric Boys

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

5 people attended
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June 1993
Saturday 12 June 1993
Guns N' Roses

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

3 people attended
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July 1993
Saturday 31 July 1993
U2

PJ Harvey, Stereo MC's

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

2 people attended
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June 1995
Saturday 3 June 1995
The Rolling Stones

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

2 people attended
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June 1997
Saturday 14 June 1997
KISS

The Hellacopters, Fungus

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

9 people attended
1 shout

Sunday 15 June 1997
KISS

The Hellacopters, Fungus

Stockholms stadion
Stockholm, Sweden

4 people attended
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