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- Wednesday 3 December 2025Entrances open18:00Show starts19:30
Together For A Better Day returns to Avicii Arena on Wednesday, December 3, 2025!
On stage this year are, among others, Nile Rodgers, WiztheMC, Tjuvjakt, Sigrid, Ida-Lova, Seinabo Sey, Sarah Klang, ADAAM & Greekazo, Hannes & waterbaby, Killen., Nektar, Nisse Hasselgren, Christoffer Nyqvist, along with more artists.
The event, which has had great success in previous years, brings together both Swedish and international artists to break the stigma around mental illness and inspire hope and faith in the future. The main purpose is to support and make visible the work for the mental well-being of young people, with young and forward-looking music artists in focus.
More about the concert
Since its premiere in 2021, Together For A Better Day has emerged as one of the most significant concerts in Sweden - an evening where exclusive performances and unexpected musical encounters create an experience that touches far beyond the arena. With the support of the Royal Swedish Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor Stefan Olsson, the concert is elevated to a world-class production.
New for this year is that everyone in the audience will also have access to their own reusable PixMob LED bracelet, which means that all of us tens of thousands in the audience can become living pixels during our concert and create collective light effects. In addition, this year's edition places extra focus on music as a force for well-being. In connection with the concert, the Tim Bergling Foundation continues to create opportunities for young people - including through music studios and the new initiative Open Stage For A Better Day.
About the Tim Bergling Foundation, the organizer
Behind the concert is the Tim Bergling Foundation, which works to promote the mental health of young people and break the stigma surrounding suicide. Avicii Arena has become a symbol of this work, and the concert is one of the year's most important meeting places where music and faith in the future go hand in hand.
The foundation was founded in memory of Tim "Avicii" Bergling, who took his own life on April 20, 2018. The foundation works to combat mental illness among children and young people. At the end of 2020, the foundation started the project For A Better Day, named after an Avicii song. The initiative is about collecting young people's ideas, thoughts, experiences and concrete suggestions on what they need for a better tomorrow. The results of this collection will be handed over to the party leaders this year. The answers also form the basis for the foundation's work against mental illness.