Five years ago today (April 20), the world was rocked by the news of Avicii’s death. The producer, 28 years old at the time of his passing, died by suicide in Muscat, Oman. In the 24 hours following ...
Per Sundin had seen the future. Then the President of Universal Music Nordic, Sundin was invited to Ibiza to see Swedish House Mafia play their 2010 residency at Pacha. “It was like, ‘When are they ...
Avicii's first posthumous song, "SOS," is out nearly a year after the death of the Swedish superstar DJ. The new song features vocals by American singer Aloe Blacc, who worked with Avicii on the 2013 ...
In a tribute to the late Swedish artist Avicii, a town in the Netherlands played some of his most popular songs with its bell tower on Saturday morning. In a tribute to the late Swedish artist Avicii, ...
Avicii has previewed his new album online. The DJ has teamed up with Adam Lambert and Nile Rodgers for new track 'Lay Me Down', which will feature on his upcoming debut album True. A 90-second clip of ...
Five years after his death, the EDM DJ’s hit song, “Wake Me Up” has been certified diamond by the RIAA for sales of more than 10 million copies. The news comes on the song’s 10-year anniversary, as it ...
Avicii has premiered a new song online. The DJ has teamed up with Adam Lambert and Nile Rodgers for 'Lay Me Down', which has been lifted from his forthcoming debut album True. What to Read Next The ...
NEW YORK – Avicii, the groundbreaking Swedish DJ-producer, died six years ago at 28. Two new movies hitting Netflix next week aim to celebrate his life. His death was a tragedy that reverberated ...
Too young and way too soon - that's what artists and musicians all over the world said today remembering one of their own, Swedish DJ Avicii. (SOUNDBITE OF AVICII SONG, "HEY BROTHER") SHAPIRO: Avicii ...
After a meteoric rise in the music industry, Avicii stepped away from the stage in 2016 to prioritize his mental and physical health. But just two years later, in 2018, the Swedish DJ and musician ...
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