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Hovet (et | Hovet (et Hov - the Court) is an arena in Stockholm, Sweden,<ref name="tns">[https://www1.ticnet.se/SalesOfficeList?l=EN&eventid=GLO80HOV10211&delid=arena&arenaid=GLOHOV www1.ticnet.se]</ref> used for ice hockey and concerts.<ref name="tns"/> It has the capacity for 8,422<ref name="hasn">[http://hockeyarenas.net/index.php3?page=3000&arID=106 hockeyarenas.net]</ref> people. The venue, originally called "Johanneshovs Isstadion" (Johanneshov's Ice stadium),<ref name="tns"/> was built over the period of 1955 to 1962<ref name="tns"/> and rebuilt in 2002.<ref name="tns"/> | ||
==Muse appearances== | ==Muse appearances== |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 26 March 2011
Hovet (et Hov - the Court) is an arena in Stockholm, Sweden,[1] used for ice hockey and concerts.[1] It has the capacity for 8,422[2] people. The venue, originally called "Johanneshovs Isstadion" (Johanneshov's Ice stadium),[1] was built over the period of 1955 to 1962[1] and rebuilt in 2002.[1]
Muse appearances
Venue address[1]
Globentorget 2,
12127 Stockholm
tel: 077-131 00 00
References
- ↑ a b c d e f www1.ticnet.se
- ↑ hockeyarenas.net