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Lady Gaga in a dramatic landscape.

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Stockholm Gaga Guide

Publish date: 11 October 2025

Welcome, Little Monsters! For three nights, Lady Gaga takes over Avicii Arena, and her influence will ripple across the city. Here’s what’s on during Lady Gaga’s Stockholm residency.

Stockholm has cemented itself as a must-stop on major international tours, building on recent successes with stars like Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish. A huge part of that is the fans: Stockholm is an incredible city to play in, and the party doesn’t stop at the arena, it spills into the streets and venues across town. Scroll down to see how to get the most out of your Lady Gaga experience.

Lady Gaga’s Stockholm collaborations

RedOne – Often described as one of the most important collaborators in shaping the Lady Gaga sound, with hits like “Poker Face,” “Bad Romance,” and “Just Dance.” RedOne (Nadir Khayat) moved to Sweden at 19 from Morocco and kick-started his career in Stockholm’s buzzing music industry.

Max Martin — A Stockholm native and godfather of the city’s producer scene, responsible for more global hits than almost anyone, he teamed up with Lady Gaga on the single “Stupid Love.”

Metro — The Stockholm-founded free newspaper that became a global success once hosted Lady Gaga as Global Guest Editor-in-Chief. She used the collaboration to amplify her message of equality and individuality.

Getting to the Arena

Avicii Arena is within walking distance from Globen, Gullmarsplan, Skärmarbrink, and Blåsut stations on the green metro lines. Tram line 30 and several bus routes also stop at Gullmarsplan, making it easy to reach the arena. For more details, check out SL. If you’re coming on foot from southern Södermalm, it’s about a 30-minute walk via Skanstullsbron.