Stockholm concert venue renamed in honour of Avicii

19 May 2021, 08:04

Swedish DJ, remixer and record producer Avicii (Amy Sussman/AP)
Music-Avicii. Picture: PA

The indoor venue previously known as the Ericsson Globe will now be called Avicii Arena.

Avicii’s legacy will live on in Sweden with one of the country’s popular arenas being renamed Avicii Arena.

Avicii’s father made the announcement, about three years after the chart-topping Swedish DJ-producer who toured the world died.

The indoor arena in Stockholm, which first opened in 1989, was previously called Ericsson Globe.

It was named the Stockholm Globe Arena until 2009.

“It was a significant milestone in Tim’s career when he played here nine years ago, and he would be extremely proud that this iconic building from today will bear his name,” Avicii’s father, Klas Bergling, said in a statement.

Avicii, born Tim Bergling, died at age 28 in 2018 after taking his own life.

The Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden (Pontus Lundahl/AP)
The Avicii Arena in Stockholm, Sweden (Pontus Lundahl/AP)

The Grammy-nominated hitmaker was a juggernaut on the music scene and festival circuit, performing his well-known electronic dance songs like Levels around the world for feverish fans, sometimes hundreds of thousands at music festivals, where he was the headline act.

He broke barriers by mixing country and western sounds with dance music on hits like Wake Me Up and Hey Brother, and he was part of the pack of white-hot DJ-producers-remixers who stood out as pop stars in their own right after years of working behind the scenes, from David Guetta to Calvin Harris to Skrillex.

Avicii had in the past suffered acute pancreatitis, in part due to excessive drinking.

After having his gallbladder and appendix removed in 2014, he cancelled a series of shows in attempt to recover, and in 2016 he announced he was retiring from the road.

A year after his death, Avicii’s family launched the Tim Bergling Foundation, which focuses on supporting people and organisations in the field of mental illness and suicide prevention.

Andreas Sand, the chief executive of ASM Global’s Stockholm Live which manages Avicii Arena, said “being able to use one of Sweden’s most famous and visited buildings as a symbol and meeting place for one of the most important societal issues of our time in the way we now do together with our partners feels fantastic”.

Klas Bergling added that the venue will be “the hub for sharing ideas and host activities with the focus on young peoples’ mental health”.

Avicii performing live at the Capital FM Summertime Ball 2015 held at Wembley Stadium, London (Hannah McKay/PA)
Avicii performing live at the Capital FM Summertime Ball 2015 held at Wembley Stadium, London (Hannah McKay/PA)

Commonly referred to as The Globe, the arena houses more than 16,000 seats for concerts and it is shaped like a large white ball.

To celebrate the arena’s new name, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra has recorded a new interpretation of Avicii’s For A Better Day, performed by 14-year-old Swedish singer Ella Tiritiello.

“It is only by listening to the young people and working with them that we can really make a difference,” Klas Bergling said.

“We will start from that in everything we do.

“We call the collection of young people’s thoughts For A Better Day because we focused our surveys on what they need for a better tomorrow, and their answers will form the basis of our work inside and outside the Avicii Arena.”

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

Residents are moved out of the nursing home where least 10 people have died in a fire in Zaragoza, Spain, Friday, Nov. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Ferran Mallol )

At least ten dead and more injured in fire at Spanish nursing home

Trump continues to name his cabinet

Trump’s controversial Cabinet - Anti-vax RFK Jr nominated as health chief as defence figures ‘alarmed’ by Gabbard

Portrait Of Shel Talmy

Music producer Shel Talmy, who worked with The Who and David Bowie, dies aged 87

France and Israel fans clash with police in Paris despite ramped up police presence following Amsterdam unrest

France and Israel fans clash amid ramped up police presence in Paris for UEFA Nations League game

Basem Naim, a Hamas leader

Hamas prepared for 'immediate' ceasefire in Gaza but claims Israel has not offered any 'serious proposals' in months

Donald Trump with Matt Gaetz

Trump's pick for US attorney-general faced sex-trafficking investigation by department he's now set to lead

TOPSHOT-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-DISPLACED

Ukraine-style visa scheme for Gaza families proposed by Labour MP

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office

Donald Trump names ‘reckless’ Matt Gaetz attorney general as president-elect holds historic meeting with Joe Biden

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump and Biden 'both really enjoyed seeing each other', claims President-elect after historic meeting at White House

President Trump Speaks at America First Agenda Summit

Who has Trump picked to be in his cabinet so far and who is in the running?

Two women - who were part of a global monkey torture network - have been jailed

Two women jailed after being part of 'sickening and sadistic' monkey torture network

US President Joe Biden shakes hands with US President-elect Donald Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in

'Welcome back': Donald Trump returns to the White House to meet Joe Biden and begin transfer of power

Chanel Banks has been missing for over two weeks

Gossip Girl star Chanel Maya Banks missing for two weeks as family launch desperate search

Spanish people have been seen bracing for more flooding in drastic ways

Spain takes drastic measures as more flooding looms, as some locals even tie their cars up and wrap them in film

Hvaldimir died earlier this year

Russian 'spy' Beluga whale 'was being trained to guard Kremlin's military base but fled because it was a hooligan'

Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk to his cabinet when he becomes president

Elon Musk to lead US ‘DOGE’ department to cut bureaucracy which they claim will be ‘Manhattan Project of our time’