Five things to do in June
Ella wanted to do her ”prao” – work-life experience – at the Northbound studio in Stockholm. While she was there she recorded some songs, including Avicii's ”For a better day”. Now the whole world can listen to her.
Magical singing: Ella's tribute to Avicii
What: Ericsson Globe has changed its name to Avicii Arena. Ella Tiritiello,14, from Kristianstad, sang the Avicii song ”For a better day” along with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra when the new name was presented. The world-famous artiste Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, died in 2018.
Stockholm Live, Tim Bergling Foundation, Trygg-Hansa and Bauhaus will work together to prevent mental health problems in young people.
Where: On the roof of the Avicii Arena in Stockholm.
When: Whenever you like, on Spotify, Youtube.
High jumps: Jumpyard
What: Jumpyard. Lots of trampolines, a ropeway, a football pitch to name just a few of the attractions. ”There's nothing like it in the north-east of Skåne”, says manager Nanny Claesson. For children and adults.
Where: C4 Shopping
When: Opens in the middle of June.
Pleasure: New Ice-cream Boat
What: MS Immeln stays at the quay this year, and becomes the Ice-cream Boat. An ice-cream buffet with locally produced ice-cream, berries, toppings, popcorn and lots more.
Where: The quay in Immeln.
When: Premiere 17th June at 11 am.
Long artistic life: Helene Billgren
What: This year Kristianstad konsthall will be 20, a good opportunity to show an exhibition about Helene Billgren. She has been an artist since the '80s.
Where: Regionmuseet.
When: Open every day between 11 am and 5 pm.
Fun out of doors: Leisure bank
What: The leisure bank Pep Up drives round in its little van packed with different kinds of sports equipment and things to play with.You'll hear their jingle when it comes near where you live.
Where: In Broby, Hanaskog, Knislinge, Sibbhult and Glimåkra. (More information on Östra Göinge's homepage).
When: Weeks 27-28, Monday till Thursday from 9 am till 11 am and 1 pm till 3 pm.