Sold-out shows for Lill-Babs, chaos in Kungsträdgården with Leila K, and an opera disaster outside Grand Hotel. Join us for a city walk filled with sounds and stories of Stockholm’s musical past.
From grand theatres to underground clubs, from opera divas to nightclub pioneers—this city walk lets you experience Stockholm in a new way through the women who shaped its sound. With headphones on, you’ll hear their stories and the music that moved the city.
Stockholm’s musical history is waiting, let´s go!
GUIDE
One of our guides from Stockholm Museum of Women’s History will lead the walk. Please note that this tour will be held in English.
DATES
Saturday, 17 May, 2:00–3:15pm
Saturday, 31 May, 2:00–3:00pm
Wednesday, 4 June, 5:30–6:30pm
Saturday, 28 June, 2:00–3:00pm
Sunday, 27 July, 5:00–6:00pm
LOCATION
We meet outside the entrance of the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts, Sibyllegatan 2, where our guide will provide you with headphones so you can enjoy the music throughout the walk.
TICKETS
Tickets cost 200 SEK and include entry to the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts. Limited spots available. Tickets must be purchased in advance via Billetto. Get your ticket here.
ACCESSIBILITY
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IN PROUD COLLABORATION
This walk was created by award-winning journalist and author Anna-Charlotta Gunnarson, known for her book Kvinnorna som formade pophistorien (The Women Who Shaped Pop History) and as the new host of Melodikrysset on Swedish Radio P1. The walk is presented in collaboration with the Swedish Museum of Performing Arts, a proud member of Stockholm Museum of Women’s History.
GUIDES WALKS THROUGH WOMEN'S HISTORY
Stockholm Museum of Women’s History offers guided walks that highlight the stories of women throughout the city. We offer both digital and physical walks. Learn more at www.kvinnohistoriska.se/stadsvandring.
WOMEN'S HISTORY BELONGS EVERYWHERE
Stockholm Museum of Women’s History is an innovative museum that operates in public and digital spaces—without a permanent building. We work to research, collect, preserve, share, and make women’s history visible. Learn more at www.kvinnohistoriska.se. With support from the City of Stockholm and Region Stockholm.
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