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What's On in Sweden: September 17th - 23rd

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What's On in Sweden: September 17th - 23rd

What's on in Sweden: Old Skool Hip Hop in Stockholm, Killer Queen in Gothenburg and Dubstep steps into Malmö.

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STOCKHOLM

The Morning Benders (US)

Berkley, California based quartet which started in 2006 as a solo project for frontman Chris Chu bring their unique west coast sound to Debaser

Price: 100 kronor

Location: Debaser

Date: 17th September

Time: 11pm

More information: Debaser

Beethoven's Eroica

The Radio Sweden Symphony Orchestra and Choir perform Beethoven's 3rd Symphony. Conducted by Daniel Harding who will also be giving a preconcert talk.

Price: 100 - 395 kronor

Location:Berwaldhallen

Date: 17th September

Time: 7.30pm

More information: Radio Sweden

World Party: Matias Aguayo

Södra Teater present the Chilean musical visionary Matias Aguayo, whose music is described by The Times as "...an irresistible call to get up and dance"

Price: 120 kronor

Location: Södra Teater

Date: 18th September

Time: 9pm

More information: Södra Teater

Kurtis Blow (US)

30 year celebration of The Breaks. One of the founders of rap music promises a night of hip hop that won't stop.

Price: 100 kronor

Location: Hornstull Strand

Date: 18th September

Time: 10pm

More information: Hornstull Strand

Benny Golson

Jazz legend Benny Golson who has blown horn with everyone from Benny Goodman to Dizzy Gillespie to Art Blakey plays Fasching

Price: 250 (150) kronor

Location: Fasching

Date: 19th September

Time: 7pm

More information: Fasching

Amy MacDonald

Amy continues her journey from child star to world famous superstar at Berns Salonger

Price: 320 kronor

Location: Berns

Date: 22nd September

Time: 7.30pm

More information: Berns

4.48 Psychosis by Sarah Kane

Dealing with themes such as depression, mental illness and suicide, this was Sarah Kane's last play before she took her own life at the age of 28. Performed in English.

Price: 100 kronor

Location: Teaterverket

Date: 16th September - 26th September (See website for performance dates and times)

More information: 4.48 Psychosis

The Local's feature on 4.48 Psychosis

GOTHENBURG

Benny Golson

Jazz legend Benny Golson who has blown horn with everyone from Benny Goodman to Dizzy Gillespie to Art Blakey plays Fasching

Price: 220 kronor

Location: Nefertiti

Date: 18th September

Time: 7pm

More information: Nefertiti

Killer Queen

If you missed the chance to see Queen live back in the day, this is the next best thing! Killer Queen are the holders of The Worldwide Tribute Band Of The Year award.

Price: from 300 kronor

Location: Liseberg

Date: 18th September

Time: 8pm

More information: Liseberg

The Morning Benders (US)

Berkley, California based quartet which started in 2006 as a solo project for frontman Chris Chu bring their unique west coast sound to Debaser

Location: Pusterviksbaren

Date: 18th September

Time: 10pm

More information: Woody West

Phosphorescent (US)

Indie-Country-Gospel which draws from Bob Dylan, Gram Parsons and Neil Young

Location: Pusterviksbaren

Date: 21st September

Time: 9pm

More information: Woody West

Black Mountain (CAN)

Retro-filled psychedelic rock with heavy 24 carat riifs.

Location: Pusterviksbaren

Date: 23rd September

Time: 9pm

More information: Woody West

MALMÖ

All Out Dubstep vs C:A:R:T: (DK)

The all English sound of the streets meets the Danish DJ's who do dubstep too.

Price: 100 kronor

Location: Inkonst

Date: 18th September

Time: 11pm

More information: Inkonst

Wisemen Sound System

Reggae, Roots and Culture keep Bodoni skankin' through the night

Location: Bodoni

Date: 23rd September

Time: 10pm

More information: Bodoni

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