Håkan Hellström at Ullevi: Why the magic still lingers today
There are artists, and then there's Håkan Hellström. Gothenburg's pride, the poet of the people, and the man who can make the very foundations of Ullevi shake. Even as the years roll on, his songs remain as time capsules for generations of Swedes. No one else can bare their soul on stage quite like him, while simultaneously making 70,000 people feel exactly the same thing.
The night that became legend – 7 June 2014
For those who were there – and for those who wish they had been – the memory of Håkan Hellström at Ullevi on 7 June 2014 is still incredibly vivid. It wasn't just a concert; it was a collective heartbeat. The moment he stepped onto that stage, wearing his signature hat and that look that's both shy and utterly commanding, we knew something magical was about to happen. He truly poured his heart out that night, and the crowd responded with the same raw energy.
The songs we know by heart – "Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg" (Don't Grieve for Me, Gothenburg), "Det kommer aldrig va över för mig" (It'll Never Be Over for Me), and especially "Hela huset" (The Whole House) – echoed around the arena in one massive, non-stop singalong. It was a reminder of why Håkan Hellström is more than just an artist; he's an institution.
Three moments from Ullevi seared into memory
- When he sang "En vän med en bil" (A Friend with a Car) and the whole stadium bounced. The ground swayed, people were crying and laughing all at once.
- The surprise guest appearance from none other than Sylvia Vrethammar. A surreal and wonderful duet that only Håkan could pull off.
- The encores that just kept coming. He'd leave the stage, come back, leave again – nobody wanted to go home.
What's happened since then?
Since that June evening in 2014, Håkan has continued to surprise us. He's released albums, filled Ullevi again (in 2017 and 2022), and shown that he's constantly evolving. But the question on many people's minds is: can he top 2014? Some concerts are so perfect they almost become a burden, but Håkan doesn't seem to care. He does what he's always done – steps onto the stage and gives it his all, whether it's for 50 people in a small venue in Majorna or 70,000 at the national arena.
One of the country's most respected music critics described a Håkan show as a "raw spectacle," offering the audience a genuine insight into the artist's unique character. It's not about perfection; it's about authenticity. And that's precisely why Håkan Hellström is still relevant. In an age of autotune and choreographed pop acts, he stands there with his guitar and his gravelly voice, reminding us that music can actually mean something.
The future? It's already here
Rumours are swirling about new songs, maybe a tour next year. But it almost doesn't matter. Because no matter what Håkan Hellström does next, we know one thing: when he steps onto that stage again, we'll be there. And we'll be singing along to every single damn song, from the first note to the last. Because Håkan isn't just an artist. Håkan is Sweden.