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Buy tickets for concert Loyle Carner - 07.10.2025., Annexet, Johanneshov, Sweden

Buy tickets for concert Loyle Carner - 07.10.2025., Annexet, Johanneshov, Sweden

CONCERT

LOYLE CARNER

Annexet, Johanneshov, SE
07. October 2025. 20:00h
2025
07
October
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Loyle Carner at Annexet, Johanneshov: tickets on sale and how to buy tickets for the Stockholm concert

LOYLE CARNER brings his show to Annexet, Johanneshov on 7 October 2025 at 20:00. Start your ticket purchase now, secure concert tickets before they sell out, and complete your ticket checkout in minutes. Stockholm awaits a standout hip-hop night—get your tickets and be there

Loyle Carner in Stockholm: an evening of intimate British hip hop that wins you over at first listen

Benjamin Coyle-Larner, better known as Loyle Carner, has in recent years built a reputation as an artist who brings back trust, gentleness, and a sharp narrative line to hip hop. His lyrics, where the hot city asphalt meets family albums, reflections on fatherhood, race, and mental health, and the jazz and soul colors that breathe between the beats, are the strongest argument why the concert in Stockholm is an event not to be missed. If you want to be part of that story live, ticket sales are already underway, tickets for this event are in high demand, and purchasing tickets through the button below ensures you'll be where rap becomes an intimate conversation. Tickets are selling out fast because the audience knows that tickets for this event are an entry to an evening where poetry and rhythm merge without the noise. Don't delay: buy tickets, check the ticket offer, and secure your tickets for this event now!

Change of date and location: why your tickets are still a secure pass to the experience

Originally announced for Annexet in Johanneshov on 07.10. at 20:00, the Loyle Carner concert in Stockholm has been moved just a few days later and relocated to the Fållan venue due to a later start of the world tour. The most important thing for the audience is the following: your ticket is valid for one day and remains valid for the new date, ticket sales are uninterrupted, and all already purchased tickets will be honored without any additional steps. If you are planning to buy tickets only now, do it immediately because tickets for this event are more sought after than ever, and purchasing tickets through the button below is the fastest way to secure your spot. For all who have been following the news: there is no need to worry, your tickets will get you to the same artist and the same experience — we are still talking about an evening of top-notch hip hop, so buy tickets, check the available tickets, and secure your tickets for this event now!

New album “Hopefully!” and what the setlist sounds like when rap grows up

Carner's new chapter is called “Hopefully!”, a record that deepens what was hinted at by the singles All I Need, In My Mind, About Time, and Lyin, and live it allows for more guitars, softer drum beats, and a voice that dares to sing. The setlist intertwines new pieces with already beloved songs like Ottolenghi, Loose Ends, or You Don’t Know; between them, Carner fills the pauses with short anecdotes and thanks to the audience, giving the concert the atmosphere of a front-row conversation. Such dramaturgy enhances the feeling of intimacy and is the reason why ticket sales intensified as soon as the tour was announced; the audience knows that tickets are an entry into a story, not just a performance. If you are just planning to purchase tickets, don't forget that tickets for this event are in demand and that the button below leads you to a secure step: buy tickets, check the available tickets, and secure your tickets for this event now! For travelers from outside, consider an overnight stay near the venue: Accommodation near the event venue.

Sharp lyrics, warm instruments: what the Stockholm audience loves about Loyle Carner

Stockholm has already welcomed Carner to full venues because he offers something that hip hop often lacks: silence between the lines and a melody that gets under your skin. In a live format, his music expands through the band and discreet visuals, so this evening will also be a combination of a storyteller and a jazz sensibility. That is precisely why tickets are going fast and ticket sales are rising towards their peak as the date approaches; the audience wants to be where the story is born before their eyes, and tickets for this event are a pass to that moment. If you haven't already, take a decisive step: purchasing tickets via the button below is the simplest, tickets are available now, and when they sell out, only the stories will remain. Buy tickets today and secure your tickets for this event now! If you are coming from other districts or cities, it is useful to check Accommodation offers in the host city to turn the concert into a mini-trip.

Annexet and the Johanneshov district: how the Globe's neighborhood breathes

Annexet is part of the Stockholm Globe City complex, a legacy of architecture that brought the city the Avicii Arena (formerly the Globe), Hovet, and a network of spaces for concerts, sports, and TV projects. The venue opened in 1989, offers an intimate capacity of around 3950 visitors, and is located at Arenatorget 1, 121 77 Johanneshov, so the audience comes with clear expectations: proximity to the stage, sound without echo, and the impression that the performer is breathing within arm's reach. This is the reason why ticket sales for such evenings often accelerate — fewer seats mean tickets are rare, and tickets for this event become a sought-after item before the performance itself. If you want a stress-free ticket purchase, react in time: buy tickets via the button below, check the ticket status, and secure your tickets for this event now! For visitors coming from outside Stockholm, ease your logistics and book Accommodation for event visitors a step away from the districts where everything is open at night.

Arrival and departure: metro, bicycle, and short walks to the entrance

Johanneshov is a public transport hub: the nearest is Gullmarsplan, Stockholm's second-largest transport hub, and Annexet can be reached by the green metro line, tram, or a shorter walk through Arenavägen. Cyclists use Arenaleden and the wide lanes along Arenavägen and Arenaslingan, making the journey home after the concert as simple as the arrival. This kind of accessibility usually affects the rhythm of the venue: doors open earlier, security checks are carried out without rush, and the audience has time to get a drink before the first beat. This all doesn't change the fact that tickets are selling faster than you think, that ticket sales are increasing as the day of the performance approaches, and that purchasing tickets through the button below is the smartest move. Get your tickets for this event, check the available tickets, and secure your tickets for this event now! If you are staying overnight, click on Accommodation near the event venue and make your return easier without the rush.

Security guidelines, age restrictions, and entry tips

It is important for visitors to know that this is a standing concert with restrictions that accompany modern venues: umbrellas, bottles, food, and professional cameras are not allowed in the venue, and bags larger than 40x40x20 cm are not permitted and all are checked at the entrance. There is also a usual age limit of 13 years due to noise levels, with no exceptions, so plan to arrive on time and have your tickets ready at hand for a quick entry. This also means that avoiding crowds is easier for those who purchase their tickets on time, get their tickets for this event, and arrive a little earlier. Ticket sales are still ongoing, but tickets are going in parallel with the approaching date; so buy tickets now, check the categories, and secure your tickets for this event now! If you need a base after the concert, check out Accommodation for event visitors and book before arrival.

Sound and atmosphere: why small venues are perfect for big stories

The small to medium capacity of Annexet provides what streaming cannot: the feeling that the lyrics are being born right in front of you, that the drum and bass vibrate not only in the speakers but also in your palms. Carner's band enhances this impression with warm pianos, guitars that lean towards neo-soul, and a drum that listens more to the story than the metronome. All this creates a space where the audience recognizes themselves in the lyrics, so it's clear why tickets for this event are among the most sought-after of the season and why ticket sales follow every new single. If purchasing tickets is still on your to-do list, it's time to cross it off: tickets are available, but not for long, so buy tickets via the button below and secure your tickets for this event now! For a complete experience, pair the concert with a weekend stay and check out Accommodation offers in the host city.

Travel tips: how to combine the concert and exploring Stockholm

Stockholm is a city where a concert easily turns into a mini-vacation: after a morning walk through Södermalm and a quick hop to Fotografiska or the modernist views of Norrmalm, Johanneshov is just a few metro stops away. The plan is simple: lunch near the Globen complex before the show, then a slow entry into the venue and a return to the nightlife after the last encore. To do this without stress, purchase tickets in advance because tickets for this event are in demand, and ticket sales culminate in the week of the concert. Tickets will still appear in limited quantities, but it's smarter to buy tickets now and secure your tickets for this event immediately! For a carefree stay, take a look at Accommodation offers in the host city and choose a location with quick access to the metro.

Career overview: from “Yesterday’s Gone” to the moment hip hop took off its armor

Loyle Carner debuted as a critical darling with “Yesterday’s Gone,” continued to expand his family and friend circles on “Not Waving, But Drowning,” and then strongly raised the stakes with “Hugo,” a record that sharply spoke about identity and belonging. “Hopefully!” continues this line, but quieter and deeper; the songs are softer, the focus is on the intimacy of home and new roles, and the live interpretation often turns them polemically, leaving room for improvisation and conversation with the audience. Such a repertoire fits best in venues like Annexet, where the energy easily spills from the stage to the floor, so it is understandable why ticket sales have shifted into a higher gear. If you are among those watching the calendar and waiting for the last moment, know that tickets for this event are already being hunted and that purchasing tickets now is the only way to be sure. Buy tickets, save your tickets, and secure your tickets for this event now!

The course of the evening and what to expect on site

Although the door opening schedule and support act timings are subject to change until the day of the show, the standard rhythm is clear: earlier entry, an introductory warm-up with music, then Carner's warm chattiness and an encore that is rarely skipped. The advice is simple: test the route from the metro station to the entrance a day earlier or arrive earlier on the day of the event, as crowds are expected as soon as the tickets are scanned. If purchasing tickets is still an open item for you, don't wait — tickets for this event are circulating at the speed at which playlists are filled, and ticket sales reach their peak just before the show. In a few clicks, you can buy tickets and save your tickets in your digital wallet. Do it now and secure your tickets for this event immediately! For extra convenience, look for Accommodation for event visitors in the pedestrian zone around the venue.

For an end without an end: an evening that remains in the album of memories

When Loyle Carner takes the stage, the difference between rap and confession becomes irrelevant; the audience gets what they keep coming back for — authenticity, eye contact, and a verse that hits the right spot. Stockholm has understood this for a long time, and Annexet and the Johanneshov district have the right format for such an encounter: large enough to hear every nuance, small enough to feel every breath. That's why tickets never last long, ticket sales jump in the days before the concert, and tickets for this event become a ticket to your personal archive of moments you don't want to lose. That's why it's smartest to buy tickets now, save your tickets, and not risk missing out — the rhythm will start without waiting, and you can be a part of it. Purchasing tickets through the button below is your final step: buy tickets and secure your tickets for this event now! If all this has inspired you for a longer stay, check out Accommodation offers in the host city and round off the experience.

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01 October, 2025, Author: Culture & events desk

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