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Sabaton announce The Grand Swedish Arena Tour 2027 – release lyric video for “The Duelist”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 14.6.2026

Swedish band Sabaton has just announced a massive tour called “The Grand Swedish Arena” in 2027, that will take them across the country for 21 shows.

Brothers and sisters in Sweden,

After last year’s Sweden Rock Festival and our two huge shows in Stockholm and Gothenburg, we felt it was time for another Swedish tour. So in 2027, we’re returning to the motherland for The Grand Swedish Arena Tour – a 21-show, full arena tour!

Ticket General Sale: Monday, June 15 at 10am CEST.

Tickets will be available here.

Playing on home soil is always special for us. Once again, we wanted to perform more shows and target cities that rarely get concerts of this scale.

It goes without saying that we are bringing our Swedish brother, Hulkoff, along for the ride as our special guest!

Expect to hear songs from our new “Legends” album, alongside the classics you know and love. Our last two Swedish tours were completely sold out, so make sure you get your tickets as soon as they drop. Don’t miss out!

Below you will find our tour schedule. For more information and ticket purchase links visit our tour page.

JANUARY 2027

  • 29 – Kiruna, Arena Arctica
  • 30 – Boden, Bodens Energi Arena

FEBRUARY 2027

  • 1 – Umeå, Umeå Energi Arena Vind
  • 2 – Sundsvall, Sporthallen
  • 3 – Sandviken, Ferrum Arena
  • 5- Östersund, Sporthallen
  • 6 – Leksand, Tegera Arena
  • 7 – Eskilstuna, Volvo CE Arena
  • 9 – Visby, Destination Gotland Arena
  • 11 – Skövde, Arena Skövde
  • 12 – Hammarö, Hammarö Arena
  • 13 – Linköping, SAAB Arena
  • 14 – Södertälje, Täljehallen
  • 16 – Karlskrona, Brinova Arena
  • 18 – Trollhättan, Nova Arena
  • 19 – Örebro, Conventum Arena
  • 20 – Kosta, Craft Arena
  • 23 – Varberg, Arena Varberg
  • 25 – Mölnlycke, Wallenstam Arena
  • 26 – Jönköping, Elmia
  • 27 – Lund, Sparbanken Skåne Arena

The band also released a brand-new lyric video for their song “The Duelist.” The video expresses sympathy for Miyamoto Musashi’s demise.