Lisebergshallen

Today, Lisebergshallen is a topic that arouses great interest in different areas. Both in today's society and in the professional field, Lisebergshallen has taken on a relevant role due to its impact on our daily lives. From its origins to its evolution today, Lisebergshallen has managed to capture the attention of people of all ages and continues to generate debates and discussions in various forums. In this article, we will explore the different aspects related to Lisebergshallen, analyzing its importance, implications and possible future developments.

Lisebergshallen
Map
LocationÖrgrytevägen 5
Gothenburg, Sweden
CapacityConcert: 3,500
Construction
Opened1980
Demolished2019

Lisebergshallen was a multi-purpose venue in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was located at the entrance of the amusement park Liseberg. It was built in 1980 and was used as entertainment centre for sports competitions, charity events and concerts. In 2019, it was demolished. Samskolan uses the venue regularly every year at Christmas for their annual "Folkdans".

Handball team Redbergslids IK used Lisebergshallen as home arena.

The venue has hosted concerts for rock bands like Slayer, Alice Cooper, Europe, Joe Bonamassa, Manowar, Jethro Tull, In Flames, HammerFall, Kent, Motörhead, Nightwish, Helloween, Hardcore Superstar and Bullet for My Valentine. Melodifestivalen 1982, 1984 and 1987 was also held there.

Swedish heavy metal band HammerFall have performed at the venue many times and recorded their live album One Crimson Night at the venue on February 20, 2003.

References

  1. ^ Filip Durefelt (13 September 2019). "Redbergslid blir kvar i Scandinavium" (in Swedish). Sveriges Television. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

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