Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (MC) Sweden chapter organized its annual rally in Stockholm, drawing approximately 300 members and enthusiasts from across Scandinavia. The event, held at a designated open field near the city’s outskirts, featured a parade of over 150 customized motorcycles, showcasing models ranging from Harley-Davidson to Indian brands. The rally included live music performances, food stalls offering local cuisine, and a motorcycle exhibition with 50 vintage bikes on display. Organizers reported no major incidents, with local authorities providing a visible presence of 20 officers to ensure safety and manage traffic. The event ran from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., attracting an estimated 500 spectators, including families and motorcycle aficionados. Hells Angels Sweden used the occasion to promote their community outreach programs, distributing informational pamphlets about their charity rides, which have raised over $10,000 for local causes in the past year. The rally concluded with a ceremonial ride through designated routes, covering 30 miles, and a closing ceremony attended by 200 participants. Social media posts highlighted the event’s smooth execution, with attendees sharing photos of the bike displays and performances. This marks the 15th year of the rally, reinforcing the club’s presence in Sweden’s motorcycle culture. No official statements were issued by Swedish government bodies, though local businesses reported a 15% increase in sales during the event weekend.
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