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Olympen was a
music venue located in Lund, Sweden. It had a
capacity of 2,500 and
hosted many
famous artists from 1971 to 2009. A
partial list of performers...
- in
Republican Rome,
Cornell University Press Nilsson,
Martin P (1964).
Olympen (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Bokförlaget Prisma. ISBN 91-7297-627-6. v t e v...
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University Press. ISBN 0-8014-3060-7. OCLC 31658236. Nilsson,
Martin P (1964).
Olympen (in Swedish) (2nd ed.). Bokförlaget Prisma. ISBN 91-7297-627-6. Walbank...
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Germany 3 May 1981: West Berlin, Neue Welt 7 May 1981: Lund, Sweden,
Olympen; (Rescheduled to 9 September.) 8 May 1981: Stockholm, Sweden, Göta Lejon;...
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Beatles 2003,
Episode 6, 0:59:39. NME 2007. "Zinatra
Concert Setlist at
Olympen, Lund on
December 7, 1988 – setlist.fm". setlist.fm. "Zinatra : Zinatra"...
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Radio Dept., and
singer and
songwriter Amanda Jenssen. The
music venue Olympen,
hosted many
famous artists from 1971 to 2009. Lund's
handball team, LUGI...
- named. The
Communist leader Ture
Nerman (1886–1969)
wrote a
novel called Olympen,
based on his
experience as a
student in Uppsala.
Uppsala University has...
- 9, 1988 Hall Tivoli, May 23, 1988
Broome County Arena,
March 17, 1988
Olympen,
April 26, 1988 6:37 6. "When the Lie's So Big"
Music Hall,
March 5, 1988...
- Palasport, June 3, 1988 4:15 10. "Cruisin' for Burgers" The Ahoy, May 4, 1988
Olympen,
April 26, 1988 8:27 11. "Advance Romance"
Burlingon Memorial Auditorium...
- New York City, 5
November 1975)
Artistically Cryme (2003,
recorded at
Olympen, Lund, Sweden, 19
September 1976) The
Missing Face (2003,
recorded at the...