Swedish House Mafia is swinging for an ace with their newly announced live show at Arthur Ashe Stadium in September of this year, a historic first for both the group and the iconic Queens venue. The show comes as part of what the trio is calling their “3.0 era,” a phase launched with the release of their recent single, “Wait So Long.”
The performance will mark the trio’s largest New York City show to date, transforming the 23,000-capacity home of the US Open into a cathedral of dance music’s most enduring anthems. From headlining Madison Square Garden in 2011 to closing Coachella’s main stage in 2012, the Swedish supergroup has consistently pushed the boundaries of what dance music shows can be. But even by their lofty standards, Arthur Ashe represents uncharted territory.
Fans began speculating after mysterious Swedish House Mafia billboards appeared in Times Square last month, and now the rumors have been confirmed with full fanfare. In partnership with PLUS1, the show also carries a deeper resonance as $1 from every ticket sold will benefit organizations serving those affected by the events of September 11th, 2001 with Swedish House Mafia will matching the final donation.
The presale begins at 10:00 AM local time on July 23rd, 2025. Ticket registration is available here.
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