Live Music entertainment in Stockholm
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Stampen
This one-time pawn shop is better known as one of Stockholm’s legendary music clubs, swinging to live blues and jazz every night. Past guests have included Swedish jazz great Monica Zetterlund, Woody Allen, and American blues legend Tino Gonzales, who rocked up unannounced one day, stepped up on stage and got grooving at Stampen’s free Saturday Blues Jam (2pm to 6pm Saturday).
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Nalen
First a dancehall, then a church, plush-looking Nalen is back to its old tricks, pumping out infectious live gigs from jazz and indie soul to sing-song synths. There are three halls, open when bands are playing, so scan the website for upcoming gigs. The downstairs bar is tiny and crowded.
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Debaser
Edgy, raw and tucked away under an overpass, this legendary rock club hosts live independent and bigger-name acts most nights. It also has a dance floor and wild club nights, including the ever-popular Club Killers, dedicated to ska and held on the last Wednesday of every month.
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Glenn Miller Café
Loaded with character, and characters, this jazz and blues bar has a lively regular crowd and a stellar line-up of musical performers. It’s small, so prepare to get cosy. The menu is as unpretentious as the venue, with Swedish homestyle dishes and French classics.
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Debaser Medis
One metro stop further south of Debaser, the king of rock clubs, is Debaser’s sprawling sister venue, with three floors rocking to live acts and DJ-spun tunes.
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