3 hour set with Swedish DJ and producer Jeremy Olander recorded at the first-ever dance event at Stockholm’s City Hall.
Presented in collaboration with Guinness.
Jeremy Olander played a historic set at Stockholm's City Hall on October 15. Broadcasted exclusively across DJ Mag channels the show is Produced by Jeremy Olander’s label Vivrant and Studio Sven in collaboration with Guinness.
Stockholm's City Hall is world famous for hosting monarchs, celebrities, and heads of state at the prestigious annual Nobel Prize banquet.
“I think every artist has a room in their hometown they fantasise about playing one day, and City Hall was mine," Jeremy Olander tells DJ Mag."To be blessed with the opportunity by the city to become the first-ever electronic artist to play in this room is a huge honour and something I’ll carry with me my entire life.”
Boasting a floor space of 1500 square metres and 22 metres from floor to ceiling, Blå Hallen — housed inside the compounds of City Hall — was completed in 1923. It's considered the crown jewel of the late renowned architect Ragnar Östberg's stellar resumé.
The event, which was filmed last month in front of a sold-out crowd of 1,200 guests and featured Vivrant label artists MOLØ B2B OLING and a headline set by Jeremy Olander coupled with custom visuals by Andreas Strömquist and Torbjörn Fernström and custom stage installation by Timothy Edwards.
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