It started as a birthday. By the end of the night, it had become something no one planned for.
Avery's 24th birthday was never supposed to become this. The original idea was simple: a celebration with friends. But as the guest list took shape, so did the ambition. The venue shifted to Cafe Opera inside Stockholm's Royal Opera House. The production scaled up. What arrived was a full evening built for a room of entrepreneurs, founders, and creatives who don't do things halfway.
There were no panels. No agendas. Just high-energy entertainment and a room full of people who genuinely wanted to be there. Conversations ran late. Connections formed that nobody expected. Brands reached out the next day. Friends from other cities asked when the next one would be. The answer was obvious: this had to happen again.
Every Lussoirée features a competition that brings the entire room together. For the first edition, the challenge was to snap the best photo or video of the evening. This is where the tradition was born.
The prize: An LV Jewellery Box
The winner: Filip Gränström
Filip created this amazing video while at Lussoirée. Well deserved.
Café Opera, housed within Stockholm's Royal Opera House. A landmark of Swedish nightlife and culture with grand interiors, gilded ceilings, and a history that stretches back over a century. The only fitting stage for the first chapter.
A tooth gem artist, live tattoo artists, a 30L champagne bottle centrepiece, art in the making, a photo booth, a magician, and the photo competition that started it all. Every detail designed to surprise, entertain, and spark conversation.
Built from Avery's own world. Close friends, trusted circles, people who had built something worth talking about. As an entrepreneur himself, the room he curated was a reflection of that: founders, creatives, and cultural leaders who belonged in the same conversation. What was meant to be one evening revealed a community that had been waiting to find each other. This room became the blueprint for every Lussoirée since.
Oliver Ingrosso, Stockholm's own progressive house talent and cousin of Swedish House Mafia's Sebastian Ingrosso, brought the energy from the first note. His tracks have been backed by David Guetta, Tiësto, and Armin van Buuren, and he's toured alongside Swedish House Mafia and Avicii. From inviting to electric, the sets built the foundation of the Lussoirée sound.
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