Swedish electronic music trio, Swedish House Mafia, unveils a grand performance at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, slated for September.
In an exciting turn of events, the dance trio Swedish House Mafia has announced a concert in New York, set to take place at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens on September 11. This will mark the first time the group performs in New York since 2024.
The concert is shaping up to be one of the best events in New York this month, with presale tickets available from Wednesday, July 23 at 10 am ET. Fans can sign up for presale access through the Swedish House Mafia website, with additional presales by DEG Promoter, Ticketmaster, and Spotify taking place on Thursday, July 24. If you miss the presale, tickets will be available for general sale starting Friday, July 25 at 10 am ET.
Swedish House Mafia, known for hit songs like "Don't You Worry Child" and "Save the World", has been teasing a new era "3.0" for the past two months. A new single titled "Wait So Long" was released on June 20, sparking much excitement and speculation among fans about a potential new project before the September concert.
In a heartwarming gesture, the concert will support organisations helping those affected by the events of September 11, 2001. Swedish House Mafia has partnered with PLUS1, and $1 from each ticket sold will go towards this cause. The final donation from the concert will be matched by the group.
For those looking for other concerts in July, consider checking out SummerStage in Central Park, known for offering various free concerts throughout the summer. Brooklyn Mirage, renowned for hosting electronic music events, and the Blue Note Jazz Club, a legendary spot for jazz performances, are also worth exploring. Keep an eye on event calendars and ticketing sites for the latest updates on concerts happening this month in New York City.
The highly-anticipated concert by Swedish House Mafia, known for their global hits like "Don't You Worry Child" and projected new singles, is set to deliver an unforgettable music experience at the Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York. With a combination of entertainment and philanthropy, the event will collaborate with organizations aiding those affected by the September 11, 2001 incidents, making it more than just a concert, but a celebration of unity through music.