Explore The Beatles’ Stockholm with
Carl Magnus Palm

Join us for a full-day Beatles tour in Stockholm August 30, 2025
Step into Beatles history on a full-day guided tour through Stockholm, led by Beatles biographer Carl Magnus Palm.
This tour is a rare opportunity to explore the locations where the Fab Four made their mark on Swedish pop culture, with behind-the-scenes stories, special guests and access to places not open to the public.
In October 1963, The Beatles arrived in Sweden following their UK breakthrough with hits like Please Please Me, From Me To You, and She Loves You. Their Swedish tour included performances in Stockholm, Karlstad, Eskilstuna, Gothenburg, and Borås but it was their time in the Swedish capital that became truly historic.
They appeared on radio and TV, strolled the streets and were photographed at now iconic locations. In 1964, they returned to Stockholm for four legendary concerts that further cemented their legacy in Sweden.
The tour starts outside Stockholms konserthus at 9 am and ends around 5 pm at Nalen in Stockholm.
This tour is not affiliated with Apple Corps Ltd. or The Beatles’ official entities.
Tickets
Date: August 30, 2025
Location: Stockholm, Sweden
Price: SEK 3,300 (approx. EUR 295, USD 345 or GBP 253)
Limited spots available.
Highlights
- Visit Karlaplansstudion – where The Beatles recorded a radio concert later praised by John Lennon as one of their best live performances. Five songs from this session appeared on the best-selling Anthology 1 album.
- Meet the photographer Torbjörn Ehrnvall – who captured the famous image of The Beatles in pink shirts holding red roses. You’ll meet him in the spot where the photo was taken.
- Step inside the Arenateatern (now Gröna Lundsteatern) – the very stage where The Beatles filmed their legendary performance for the Swedish TV show Drop In. The footage, later featured in The Beatles Anthology, is considered one of their most iconic early TV appearances.
- Visit the Royal Tennis Hall (Kungliga tennishallen) – where The Beatles performed two legendary concerts during their 1963 Stockholm visit. These high-energy shows were met with frenzied fans and became a defining moment in Sweden’s pop culture history.
- Explore key locations from both the 1963 and 1964 visits – where The Beatles stayed, rehearsed, and were photographed around the city.
What’s included in your Beatles weekend experience
- Full-day guided tour by tourist bus and on foot.
- Guided by Carl Magnus Palm.
- Lunch and a coffee break with a sweet treat.
- A photographer will accompany the group throughout the tour to document the experience, and you’ll receive photos to download afterwards at no extra cost. An assistant is also on board to take care of you during the day. Everything is arranged so you can simply relax and enjoy.






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Carl Magnus Palm
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Does Tours For Fans organize more experience packages than ABBA and The Beatles?
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Are your events accessible?
Yes, we mainly travel by tourist buses between locations, but there will be some boarding and alighting, as well as short walks around the sites. If you have specific accessibility needs, please contact us in advance.
What about transportation?
It’s a mix of walking and transfer by bus depending of location and event.
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Can I take photos during the event?
You can use a mobile or compact camera, but not a professional system camera or recording equipment. Some locations may have photography restrictions. We usually have a photographer, and you’ll receive free pictures from the event.