You already know Avicii: the Swedish DJ and record producer is an enduring icon in the EDM genre thanks to hit tracks like "Levels," "Wake Me Up," "Silhouettes," "Hey Brother" and “I Could Be the One," among others. But a new Netflix documentary ...
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Beloved Swedish DJ Avicii left behind many friends, family, and fans when he took his own life in April 2018 at the age of 28 amid a thriving music career
A documentary was recently released on Netflix about the late DJ Avicii and his father Klas opened up about how he's still affected by his son's death
Swedish DJ and musician Avicii died in 2018 at the age of 28. Here’s everything to know about the Grammy-nominated artist’s tragic suicide and legacy.
As fans continue to pay tribute to the musician today, Avicii’s family and friends opened up about his demise in a new documentary that has landed on Netflix on December 31, titled Avicii: I’m Tim.
A new documentary is giving fans an insight into the life of late DJ Avicii with never-before-seen footage. Using home videos and a huge private archive, Avicii - I’m Tim has landed on Netflix today (31 December).
Following the release of documentary Avicii: I'm Tim today (31 December), reactions have begun to flood in, with fans noting their 'heartbreak' over the troubled DJ's final days. Swedish DJ and producer Avicii, real name Tim Bergling, tragically lost his life as a result of suicide in 2018 aged just 28 years old.
DJ and producer Avicii tragically died after taking his own life while on holiday in Muscat, Oman, back in 2018.
On May 1, 2018, TMZ reported that the cause of death was suicide due to self-inflicted injuries with a broken wine bottle, with Bergling ultimately dying of blood loss. His family later held a private funeral, and he was buried on June 8, 2018, at the Skogskyrkogården cemetery in Stockholm.
Avicii became a household name in 2011 with his hit single Levels and then dropped his debut studio album True, which fused electronic music with various genres.
The DJ and producer's loved ones have opened up about his death in a brand new Netflix documentary Avicii: I'm Tim