Overview
- ⏱️2 hours 30 minutesApproximate duration
- 🏟️Medium sizedVenue capacity is 16,000


For most events, you can book a wheelchair space yourself via the website and the Stockholm Live app. For other events, please contact the ticket vendor AXS and they will help you.
Avicii Arena has wheelchair seating at stand A as standard. The amount of seating available varies depending on the event and its design. A guest with reduced mobility with a wheelchair can bring along one companion and this is included in the price of the wheelchair ticket. The companion sits, subject to availability, on a chair next to, or on, a fixed seat behind the wheelchair space. If more than one companion is needed, you will need to present a certificate at the entrance.
If you have reduced mobility, it is recommended that you book seats high up at stand A to avoid steps. At stand A, you can access your seat via row 18 and row 17 is one step down etc. On the long side of stand B, you enter row 4 (of 22 rows), a seat around row 4 is therefore recommended if you have difficulty walking. Crutches may be brought into the arena.
Please be aware that all performances listed are subject to change or removal without notification.
🏟️ Address: Avicii Arena, 121 77, Johanneshov, Stockholm, Sweden Directions in Google Maps
If you opt to bring your car, you should leave yourself plenty of time as Stockholm traffic is sometimes very busy, and at big events when many travel to and from the same place at the same time, queues in the immediate area can occur. The 2 main car parks close to the arena are:
Parking spaces for people with reduced mobility can be found in Globen Shopping and in Arenagaraget below Tele2 Arena. Please be aware that these fill up quickly when there are many people at the shopping mall and on days when events are on.
Several bus lines take you almost all the way to Avicii Arena. The bus terminal at Gullmarsplan is just a 650 m (8 min) walk from the arena.
Stockholm's main train station is Stockholms Centralstation/Stockholm City which has links across Sweden and further afield and is linked to the arena by subway, tram, and bus connections.
The green subway line (no 17, 18, and 19) takes you to Avicii Arena in just a couple of minutes from Stockholm City. The closest stations to the arena are:
There are tram stops at both the stations Globen and Gullmarsplan. If you start your journey to the arena by commuter train, you can change from train to tram at the Årstaberg train station.
Arenaleden, a dedicated cycle track leads from Medborgarplatsen on Södermalm to Avicii Arena. There are also broad cycle tracks along Arenavägen and Arenaslingan.
To facilitate your visit by bike, there are 1000 bicycle parking spaces at Tele2 Arena.
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The city of Stockholm is just around the corner, and a pleasant walk is a great way to get to Avicii Arena. To walk here from Södermalm, over Skanstullsbron, only takes 20 minutes and the walkway extends all the way to the arena.

