Landet

Live Music Telefonplan $$ By Sofia Reeves · Updated Jun 12, 2026

Landet occupies a corner building at LM Ericssons väg 27, two minutes from the Telefonplan metro exit, and runs as four venues in one. The ground floor holds a restaurant and bar, the second floor holds another bar with a stage, and on weekends the upstairs turns into a club.

The neighborhood explains the place. Telefonplan is the old LM Ericsson factory district in south Stockholm, now a design quarter anchored by the Konstfack art school, and Landet has long served as its default night out. Visit Stockholm describes it as a spot people return to every weekend to eat, hang out in the bar, or dance upstairs, and that loyalty is the defining feature of the room.

Who would love it: anyone who wants live music without the Norrmalm crush, and locals south of Hornstull who would rather walk home than queue downtown. Who would hate it: anyone chasing a 3am finish, since the doors close at 1am even on Saturdays.

The room

The look is industrial and warm at the same time, plain surfaces, low stage, no velvet rope attitude. That's Up, which includes Landet in its guide to Stockholm's best live music spots, credits the booking with high quality indie, pop, and rock, and the small upstairs room means you stand close enough to read the setlist.

Downstairs works as a normal neighborhood restaurant and bar. You can eat a full dinner at 7pm and never notice a gig is about to start above your head.

The dual identity matters for planning. City guide On the Grid lists Landet as the essential stop in its Telefonplan and Midsommarkransen itinerary, and the listing reads like the locals wrote it, because the venue functions as canteen, pub, and concert hall for the same few blocks. Tables for dinner are bookable through TheFork, gig tickets sell separately through the venue.

What to order

The kitchen runs a short Swedish bistro menu that changes with the seasons, and the bar covers the standards, draft beer, wine by the glass, and uncomplicated cocktails at south side prices, a clear step below inner city Stureplan rates. Order a beer before the headliner rather than during, the upstairs bar gets two deep between sets. On a quiet weeknight the downstairs bar works fine for a glass of wine and a plate without any ticket at all.

Who it is for, and when to go

Gig nights are the point, so check the calendar on landet.nu before you commit to the trip. Fridays and Saturdays bring the club crowd from midnight, Konstfack students and Midsommarkransen locals in roughly equal measure. Tuesday through Thursday evenings stay calm enough for a proper conversation.

Hours run Monday to Thursday 5pm to midnight and Friday to Saturday 5pm to 1am, with Sundays closed, per the venue's current listings on TheFork and Yelp. The metro ride from T-Centralen takes about ten minutes on line 14, which makes Landet one of the easiest excursions off the tourist map in the city.

Three practical notes. Check whether the night is seated concert, standing gig, or club before inviting a group, the room changes character completely between formats. Eat downstairs rather than planning dinner elsewhere, the kitchen holds its own. And do not drive, the metro runs later than the bar stays open.

It sits in our best live music bars in Stockholm ranking and earns its after work mention too, since the downstairs bar fills with local studios and agencies from 5pm. For the full picture of the city's scene, start with the Stockholm bar guide or browse live music bars worldwide.

Sources: Visit Stockholm; That's Up Stockholm live music guide; landet.nu (2026-06); Yelp (April 2026); TheFork.

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