
Swedish House Mafia Seat Map 2026 — Floor, Bowl, VIP & Best Seats
Swedish House Mafia Dates With Live Seat Maps
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Swedish House Mafia
Best Seats for Swedish House Mafia
Swedish House Mafia, the Swedish house / dance act, currently has 2 confirmed live dates across 1 city — the most recent routing points at Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, and the seat layout you see at checkout depends on whether that specific room is configured for an arena, theatre, or festival house / dance set.
The best Swedish House Mafia seats depend on whether you want proximity, production view, or value. Lower-bowl seats facing the stage are usually the safest all-around choice. Floor and pit tickets get you closest, but sightlines depend on crowd height and stage layout. Upper-level center sections are the best value when prices are high.
Swedish House Mafia Seat Types Explained
- Pit / GA floor: closest energy, standing-room, arrive early for position.
- Reserved floor: close view with assigned seats, often premium priced.
- Lower bowl: best balance of view, sound, and price.
- Upper level: cheapest broad-stage view, good for big production tours.
- Side view: can be a bargain unless marked obstructed or behind-stage.
- VIP / platinum: premium seat location or package benefits; read inclusions carefully.
How to Read the Ticketmaster Seat Map
Open the official Swedish House Mafia listing, switch to map view, and compare section angle before price. Blue usually means standard tickets, pink or resale-style labels can mean verified resale, and platinum labels are dynamically priced premium seats. Check the stage icon carefully before buying side or rear sections.
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About Swedish House Mafia
Swedish House Mafia formed in Stockholm in 2008 as a loose collaboration between three already-established producers — Axwell (Axel Hedfors), Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello — and were formally announced as a unit in 2010. All three had been working the European house circuit for the better part of a decade before the group existed: Angello and Ingrosso had grown up together in Stockholm and had released material on each other's labels through the early 2000s, while Axwell had built Axtone Records into one of the defining house imprints of the era and had a parallel solo profile that pre-dated the group. Their early collective output — Leave the World Behind in 2009 with Laidback Luke and Deborah Cox, One in 2010 with vocals from Pharrell on the One (Your Name) version, Miami 2 Ibiza with Tinie Tempah in 2010 — established the template the trio would refine through the first era: festival-scale house with a clear pop or vocal hook, big-room drops engineered for outdoor sound systems, and a remix and edit ecosystem that kept the records in DJ sets for years rather than months. The 2011 single Save the World, with vocals from John Martin, and the 2012 release Don't You Worry Child, again with John Martin, were the songs that pushed the group from a festival headliner tier into a mainstream pop tier. Don't You Worry Child in particular charted in the top ten in dozens of countries, was nominated for a Grammy for Best Dance Recording, and remains the song most likely to close a Swedish House Mafia main set in either era. Greyhound, the 2012 single that doubled as an Absolut Vodka campaign, sat in the harder, more festival-oriented lane of the catalogue alongside Antidote, the 2011 collaboration with Knife Party. The trio announced their retirement in mid-2012 and used the announcement as the framing device for One Last Tour, which ran from late 2012 into mid-2013 across Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia. The tour was documented in the 2014 film Leave the World Behind, directed by Christian Larson, which followed the group through the final dates and the lead-up to the closing show at the Ushuaïa Beach Hotel in Ibiza. The five-year hiatus that followed was real. Each member returned to solo touring and label work — Axwell and Ingrosso also operated together as Axwell Λ Ingrosso between 2014 and 2018, releasing a separate catalogue under that name — and there was no live Swedish House Mafia activity until the closing set of Ultra Miami's 20th anniversary edition in March 2018. The Ultra return was framed as a one-off, but the booking calendar that followed made the reunion permanent: a string of European stadium dates in 2019, the signing to Republic Records in 2021, the release of Paradise Again in April 2022 — their first studio album under the Swedish House Mafia banner — and the routed Paradise Again world tour that ran from 2022 into 2023. The second-era catalogue brought guest vocalists into the centre of the project rather than the margins: Moth to a Flame with The Weeknd, Lifetime with Ty Dolla $ign and 070 Shake, Redlight with Sting, Heaven Takes You Home with Connie Constance, and Frankenstein with A$AP Rocky. The group also co-headlined Coachella 2022 with The Weeknd, performing both as Swedish House Mafia and as the backing act for The Weeknd's full set when his original headlining run was put on hold. Outside the touring schedule each member still operates their own label and creative outlet: Axtone for Axwell, Size for Angello, Refune for Ingrosso, and the joint imprint that the group's own releases now sit on for the Paradise Again era and beyond.