Avicii Arena to Host 'Together for a Better Day' Concert Livestreamed Across Nordic Region to Raise Youth Mental Health Awareness

The 'Together for a Better Day' concert on December 3 at Avicii Arena will be livestreamed across the Nordic countries to raise awareness about youth mental health, while introducing the Open Stage initiative for young musicians.

    Key details

  • • The concert takes place December 3, 2025, at Avicii Arena, Stockholm, and will be livestreamed on HBO Max across the Nordic region.
  • • Artists performing include Aloe Blacc, Nile Rodgers, Tjuvjakt, Seinabo Sey, and Sarah Klang.
  • • Hosts are Ida-Lova and comedian Christoffer Nyqvist, with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Stefan Olsson.
  • • The event honors Tim Bergling's legacy and promotes mental health awareness among young people, launching a new initiative called Open Stage for youth music venues throughout Sweden.

The 'Together for a Better Day' concert will take place on December 3, 2025, at the Avicii Arena in Stockholm, organized by the Tim Bergling Foundation to raise awareness about mental health issues affecting young people. For the first time, the event will be livestreamed on HBO Max, making it accessible to viewers across the entire Nordic region. Kanal 5 will also broadcast the concert on December 14.

The concert honors the legacy of the late Tim 'Avicii' Bergling and features performances by prominent artists including Aloe Blacc, Nile Rodgers, Tjuvjakt, Seinabo Sey, Sarah Klang, among others. Ida-Lova and comedian Christoffer Nyqvist will host the event, which will also see a concluding DJ set. Stefan Olsson will conduct the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra during parts of the concert.

In conjunction with the event, the Tim Bergling Foundation is launching "Open Stage," a new initiative designed to establish open music venues for youth across Sweden, aiming to provide creative outlets to support mental well-being. Klas Bergling, founder of the Tim Bergling Foundation, highlighted the importance of music as a tool to improve mental health among young people, a message echoed by Warner Bros. Discovery's Axel Eriksson, who expressed pride in promoting this vital cause through the partnership.

Since its inception in 2021, the concert has been an ongoing platform for mental health advocacy, and this iteration expands its reach through innovative broadcasting and youth engagement initiatives, emphasizing the foundation's commitment to supporting young people's mental wellness through music.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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